Sending Habits Reading Plan: Spring 2021
over the next five weeks, we will reimagine our church’s life together in the world. What does it mean to be a people sent with the Gospel into our homes, workplaces, and communities?
Living Our Faith: Centering Habits
During our service on Sunday, February 22nd, Meg Haden shared about the three habits we are focusing on during lent: reading, resting, and reconnecting. Here’s what she had to say.
Centering Habits Reading Plant: Lent 2021
The events of the past year have been disruptive in many ways, and—while it’s always true that we need to hear from God—we especially need to hear from him now. Because of this, our church is committing to three shared habits during the season of Lent, one of which is to read one chapter of Scripture each day.
Worship Forms: Benediction
During the month of January, we are going to have a series here on the blog called “Worship Forms.” In it we will explore some of the different forms of worship that occur on a Sunday and how they form us as a church and as individuals. In our final installment, Erik discusses the benediction.
Worship Forms: The Lord's Supper
During the month of January, we are going to have a series here on the blog called “Worship Forms.” In it we will explore some of the different forms of worship that occur on a Sunday and how they form us as a church and as individuals. Next up: the Lord’s Supper.
Worship Forms: Historic Creeds
During the month of January, we are going to have a series here on the blog called “Worship Forms.” In it we will explore some of the different forms of worship that occur on a Sunday and how they form us as a church and as individuals. Next up: historic creeds.
Worship Forms: Confession
Over the next four weeks, we are going to have a series here on the blog called “Worship Forms.” In it we will explore some of the different forms of worship that occur on a Sunday and how they form us as a church and as individuals. First up: confession.
A Takeaway Christmas Special
This year being what it is, we can’t celebrate Christmas together like we typically would. So we hope this Takeaway Christmas Special is a reminder of the hope that we share in Jesus: who He is, what He has done, and what He is doing in the lives of our church family and our community.
Advent Catechism
Questions and answers to help your family slow down and reflect on the second coming of Jesus.
Our Fall Devotional: Food for the Way
This summer we spent time as a church family studying the Psalms. We called this series “Songs for the Way” and looked at how the Psalms were sung by the Israelites as they waited for God’s kingdom to come, as they looked forward to the Messiah. We also looked at how the Psalms are songs for us because, like the Israelites, we find ourselves waiting...except we know who we’re waiting for.