Facebook Jesus
Doesn’t it seem like everyone you know is on Facebook these days? If you have 15 extra minutes, you can catch up on what’s going on in the lives of all your family and friends. Of course there are all...
View ArticlePerspectives
I heard a radio interview recently while sitting in traffic. The interview was with a young mother of six children. Having caught the interview midstream, I soon discovered that the conversation...
View ArticleThe Christian Worldview on Sex and Marriage
Sex. It is one of the best gifts that God has given mankind. After creating the world and all that is in it, He created male and female and said, “For this cause, a man shall leave his father and...
View ArticleIt’s About Time
There are lots of things you can do with Time. You can save time. You can share time. You can invest time. You can waste time. You can hurry up and make time, and during daylight savings time you can...
View Article2020 Vision
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” – Proverbs 26:18 Mary Belle was one of those church members who really stood out. Though she went home to be with the Lord several years ago, I still...
View ArticleA Little Glimpse of Heaven
Is this what Heaven will be like? Last week, our church was honored to partner with the Tim Tebow foundation for the second year to host Night to Shine – a prom for people with special needs. As I...
View ArticleGet Connected
Top Five Reasons to Go to Sunday School You may be asking, what’s so great about Sunday School? Why does the church keep rolling out all these Sunday School challenges? I go to church every week, and...
View ArticleAnd we met in Sunday School
We stood in the gravel driveway by the ranch gate and cried. My wife and I embraced our best friends and wept because we knew that this moment was the last one we would share in this sweet season of...
View ArticleA Threefold Cord
Growing up a pastor’s daughter, I have been fortunate to have never known a season when Sunday School was not part of my life. However, about 12 years ago, I experienced Sunday school in a new way...
View ArticleConnected in Community
God did not create us to live without the influences of biblical community in our lives. We lie to ourselves by saying that we are the reason that bad stuff is happening so we must deal with this...
View ArticleSTRONGER
In our Sunday services, we’re beginning a new sermon series called Stronger. We’ll step into the shoes of Joshua as his world gets turned upside down by transitions and trials in his life – and learn...
View ArticleJoin The Band.
The beginning of a new year. Resolutions. A fresh start. What a great time to dust off that old trumpet, guitar or whatever your instrument you play. Has it been a long time since you played? You...
View ArticleNew year, New Blog!
Happy New Year, and welcome to the BRAND NEW Women’s Ministry Blog! I’m Chandalee, your Women’s Ministry Director, and I’m excited to introduce you to some amazing women through this new adventure! The...
View ArticleNew Year, New Beginnings by Hannah Hay
There’s something refreshing about a new year, isn’t there? Often there’s this feeling of starting fresh and getting a blank slate. I tend to love this, because it’s a beautiful reminder of what Christ...
View ArticlePathways to Beauty by Jenn Campbell
I can’t believe it’s 2020! WHAT?! As a child of the 70s, this is my second millennium, second century and sixth decade to be alive! The passing of time truly confounds me. While I’m grateful to the...
View ArticleBe Kind, Rewind by Margy Barber
At the end of a cross-state road trip, I stopped at a red light behind a tractor-trailer. The truck had clearly seen more miles than my car that day, as road grime covered the exterior. Someone was...
View ArticleRest and Refocus by Whitney Luckhart
“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my...
View ArticleHopeful Expectation by Chandalee Chrisman
Do you get giddy over the wide-open spaces and hopeful expectation a gleaming, blank-paged calendar presents each new year? For me, it’s a time to ‘start over,’ if only on paper, and I expect to fill...
View ArticleThe Shape of Love by Jenn Campbell
Enjoy this cute poem about love as we kick off February! We hope you’ll come back throughout the month as we share stories and ideas on loving others well. Last night I walked, Not awake, but asleep,...
View ArticleFour Ways You Can Love Others Well by Hannah Hay
In an age where love is portrayed as only physical, and sometimes even negatively, we tend to forget how to love others well. Jesus talks a lot about love in Scripture, and there are multiple ways we...
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