Things have been ramping up as The Boy moves closer to teenagerhood. He’s getting moodier, which apparently has little to do with CP. But what CP does bring into the equation is fewer emotional filters.
Read MoreThis week we are continuing our series "The Shape of Worship" by looking at the Offering. This is perhaps the most awkward and misunderstood aspect of our weekly worship service. But like all the other elements we've looked at, the offering very intentionally shapes us as God's people and reminds us week by week who we are as those who belong to God.
Read MoreNow that The Boy is 11, we can see that, emotionally, he wants to be independent. But at the same time, like any of us, if he can get someone else to do it for him …
Read MoreThe children collected money during Vacation Bible School to benefit the rebuilding efforts of the Aleppo Presbyterian Church in Aleppo, Syria. How exciting to see our children get inspired to creatively raise funds and to see our church family come alongside in this mission project! Their generosity and enthusiasm is an inspiration!
Read MoreReading scripture and hearing a great sermon is not just something we do by ourselves, we need each other, and as we hear God speak we can encourage one another to greater obedience.
Read More"Not everything is a problem that needs to be fixed. The Boy isn’t a problem that needs to be fixed."
Read MoreFollow along with the journey of the Team Haiti 2015 Mission Trip, beginning July 11, 2015.
http://thirdteamhaiti.com
Read MoreOur Sanctuary is a beautiful space with big bright windows, deep moldings, and a high-vaulted ceiling. Wonderful, classical architecture. I still remember when we changed its color.
Read MoreSo it was just The Boy and me in church the other day. Well, us and the whole rest of the congregation. But I was managing things solo for our family.
Read MoreMy church is doing an awesome job of making our sanctuary more accessible — and man is it hard. Expensive, too.
Read MoreA reflection from Pastor Corey Widmer on the pervasive impact of sin and how we are called to confess deeply so as to love deeply.
Read MoreOur 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 MoreThis article on Slate.com makes a compelling argument for including our kids in the design of the adaptive technology they use.
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 MoreHelp support the Vacation Bible School mission project, the rebuilding of the Aleppo Presbyterian Church in Syria We are so excited to educate our children about the persecuted church and to support our brothers and sisters in an area of the world that is in conflict.
Read MoreThe body of The Boy has a lot to teach us about the "Body of Christ."
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