Friday, May 31 at 6:00pm
Join us for the students’ presentation of Disney’s The Lion King, Jr.
There will be singing & dancing and really fun costumes! The students have been working hard and look forward to their performance.
Is it kind? Is it true? Is it useful? Mindful Communication Challenge is a 5-week program based on the book by Sasha Silverman & John Odhner. The book follows five parables from the New Testament, and explores what they can teach us about leading a more mindful, charitable, happy life.
Friday, May 31 at 6:00pm
Join us for the students’ presentation of Disney’s The Lion King, Jr.
There will be singing & dancing and really fun costumes! The students have been working hard and look forward to their performance.
Monday, December 25 at 11:00 am
On Christmas morning we’ll hold a simple worship service, to help us hold room in our hearts for the Lord, even in the midst of all our other celebrations. As always, this will be a family service.
Merry Christmas to you all!
Jared
Sunday December 24 at 4:30 pm
This service features a beautiful enactment of the stories of the Lord’s birth. It’s a family-friendly and newcomer-friendly service, so invite your friends and neighbors to celebrate Christmas Eve with us!
Please note that this year Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday. There will be no regular 11:00 am service that Sunday—just the Christmas Eve service in the afternoon.
This Sunday we'll be learning the story of a man who was healed by the Lord at the pool of Bethesda. Before the Lord healed this man, He asked Him, "Do you want to be made well?" Which might seem like a strange thing to ask, because how could the answer be anything but yes? If we were to be asked the same question—if the Lord were to ask us if we want to be healed of our spiritual troubles—of course we would answer yes!
The catch is that saying we want to be made well isn't enough: we need to act like we want to be made well. And sometimes the gap between what we say and how we act is bigger than we realize.
Y0u're invited to join us this Sunday, as we consider what it means to act like we want to be made well—and thus what it takes for us to actually change our lives, and receive the healing power of our God.
Join us for worship on Sundays at 11:00 a.m.