Dec 5
2023
New City Catechism - Week 49
Build the habit of praying for a few minutes every day, reading or listening to a chapter of scripture, and reviewing the week's New City Catechism Q&A.
Build the habit of praying for a few minutes every day, reading or listening to a chapter of scripture, and reviewing the week's New City Catechism Q&A.
Keep ReadingThe prophet Isaiah foretold a day when Jesus, the Light of the World, would enter human history with the hope of salvation. We celebrate that Light at Christmas!
Keep ReadingAdvent provides a unique opportunity to quiet ourselves for a few moments every day, reflecting upon and rejoicing in the good news of Jesus' birth.
Keep ReadingGod's most significant work in you and through you might be in front of you, not behind you. Keep running your race. You never know what's just around the bend.
Keep ReadingThe Advent season is here! You can set up your Advent wreath and candles today.
Keep ReadingIf Christmas is truly about Jesus, the Christ-child, the God-man, the redeemer of humanity, then how should that shape what Christmas looks like?
Keep ReadingWith winter on our doorstep, we wanted to remind you of our weather cancellation policy and communications.
Keep ReadingIf you're not yet in that rhythm, consider adding these modest goals to your daily (perhaps morning) schedule. Build the habit of praying for a few minutes, reading or listening to a chapter of scripture, and reviewing the week's New City Catechism Q&A.
Keep ReadingArt Anderson, a part of our church family, fell asleep in the Lord on November 22, 2023. He joins the great cloud of witnesses awaiting the resurrection at our Lord's glorious return. Please pray for his wife, Ginger, and their family and friends as they mourn this loss in view of the sure promise of the resurrection.
Keep ReadingOne day, you'll see things more clearly. You'll see the more incredible picture, the grander design of your life. You'll be more alert and perceptive to God's plans than ever. Keep pressing on. One day, it will all make sense.
Keep ReadingDec 5
2023
Build the habit of praying for a few minutes every day, reading or listening to a chapter of scripture, and reviewing the week's New City Catechism Q&A.
Dec 5
2023
The prophet Isaiah foretold a day when Jesus, the Light of the World, would enter human history with the hope of salvation. We celebrate that Light at Christmas!
Dec 4
2023
Advent provides a unique opportunity to quiet ourselves for a few moments every day, reflecting upon and rejoicing in the good news of Jesus' birth.
Dec 4
2023
God's most significant work in you and through you might be in front of you, not behind you. Keep running your race. You never know what's just around the bend.
Dec 3
2023
The Advent season is here! You can set up your Advent wreath and candles today.
Dec 1
2023
If Christmas is truly about Jesus, the Christ-child, the God-man, the redeemer of humanity, then how should that shape what Christmas looks like?
Nov 30
2023
With winter on our doorstep, we wanted to remind you of our weather cancellation policy and communications.
Nov 29
2023
If you're not yet in that rhythm, consider adding these modest goals to your daily (perhaps morning) schedule. Build the habit of praying for a few minutes, reading or listening to a chapter of scripture, and reviewing the week's New City Catechism Q&A.
Nov 28
2023
Art Anderson, a part of our church family, fell asleep in the Lord on November 22, 2023. He joins the great cloud of witnesses awaiting the resurrection at our Lord's glorious return. Please pray for his wife, Ginger, and their family and friends as they mourn this loss in view of the sure promise of the resurrection.
Nov 27
2023
One day, you'll see things more clearly. You'll see the more incredible picture, the grander design of your life. You'll be more alert and perceptive to God's plans than ever. Keep pressing on. One day, it will all make sense.