Our Worship shapes our identity as God’s people, living by a distinct set of practices and rhythms.
Read MoreLook here for details on our new schedule of worship, as well as summer discipleship and fellowship opportunities!
Read MoreBasketball and soccer training, Christian character development, and an Epic Kickball Tournament: they're all at this year's Sports Skills Camp, July 13-17!
Read MoreYou could be someone’s hero! Sign up to give blood on Saturday May 2, anytime from 9 am to 2 pm.
Read MoreBy bringing our diverse preferences and desires together in worship, we are putting a higher value on loving one another than we are on our individual worship preferences.
Read MoreA new teaching series on 1 Peter explores how the resurrection of Jesus ushers us into a life of hope for the here and now, and how Jesus calls us to be a community of hope for the world.
Read MoreEven as we continue to celebrate Christ's victory over death, we remember that Easter morning was not the end of the story, but a new beginning--for the disciples, and for us.
Read MoreHe is risen! Join us this Easter Sunday as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus with TWO services at 9:00 AM and TWO services at 11:15.
Read MoreThis Sunday is Palm Sunday--the official beginning of Holy Week. Let's gather this Sunday for a beautiful and dissonant time of worship.
Read MorePlease make plans to stay a few minutes after our 11:15 services this Sunday to participate in a Congregational Meeting.
Read MoreLook here for descriptions of all the opportunities to be still before God and find fellowship with other followers of Christ during the last seven days of lent, as well as on Easter Morning.
Read MoreThe great medieval poet, Dante, observed, "Envy is the love of one's own good perverted to a desire to deprive other men of theirs." This week's text from Paul's stirring words to the Philippians points us to the hope that in Christ we can learn to move from envy to contentment.
Read MoreIf you are considering how to build life-giving patterns or worship into the fabric of your Monday-Saturday, consider coming to the sanctuary for midday prayer on Wednesdays throughout Lent.
Read MoreWith the February Term behind us, we encourage you to connect in the smaller setting of a Sunday morning class., Please give one a try this Sunday, and join us as we press forward to align our heart affections towards Jesus!
Read MoreAs we continue through Lent and our study of he Seven Deadly Sins, Lead Pastor Corey Widmer suggests some simple patterns for personal change that we see in Scripture and that we can apply to our lives.
Read MoreWhen most of us think about the 7 Deadly Sins, sloth is the one that doesn't seem so bad. The reality is that sloth is much more than being lazy, and is in fact one of the most deadly.
Read MoreJames K. A. Smith is our guest at Third this Sunday, preaching all services and teaching the concluding class in our February Term, Desires: Who and What Do You Love?
Read MoreCome join friends from around the city and country as Third Church celebrates God's provision of our new Lead Pastor, and we covenant together with Corey for the shared ministry ahead.
Read MoreIt is hard to deny the power of money over our lives. But Jesus invites us to experience freedom from the control money exerts and be liberated from greed: to rightly order our relationship to our possessions. Then can we become like him, generously using what we have and are for the sake of love.
Read MoreOur Wednesday night dinner has been cancelled for February 18th, but we WILL have our Ash Wednesday Service at 7:00 PM in the Sanctuary. Join us before the service for dessert and hot beverages from 6:30-6:50 in the Commons outside the Fellowship Hall.
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