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Midweek Worship | The Promise of Life – A Prayer

Also this week on Youtube & Instagram, we invited you to take a moment to pray with the full version of the adapted prayer that is part of our current Call to Listen. The original prayer is from the folks at Joy in Enough and it is a prayer that prompts reflection. It’s always a good time to be still and listen for the whispered vision of a new way of life.

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Fragments | To Live by the Spirit

Earlier this week, Clyde shared some additional thoughts on living by the Spirit on both Youtube & Instagram. For all who are weary and unsure if God is really at work, may this midweek encouragement from Clyde, and continuation of our teaching from the weekend, buoy you today.

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Lori’s Journey

There have been many unanswered prayers in my life, as I’m sure there have been in everyone’s. I would always brush them off as God having a different plan until I experienced some major traumas. Within the span of 11 months, I had two miscarriages, one significant car accident and a breast cancer diagnosis. I was 37 years old.

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Grant Us Wisdom, Lord

This past weekend, we launched our new teaching series, “Grant Us Wisdom, Lord.” Join us as we explore the development of this new series from title, to series graphic, to our call to listen video.

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Art from Our Community | “Reset”

Over the last few couple of months we have been so thrilled to share works by artists from our church community on Instagram. The lifting up of people and voices we don’t often get to hear from as they share their experiences, struggles and passions through art is one of the best arguments for social media, and we’re so thankful for all of our past, present and future contributors because it really is so meaningful.

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The Season of Lent | A Retrospective

The season of Lent is the 40 days that we have journeyed between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. Lent is a time of preparation, of waiting, and often, of sacrifice, which many of us have acknowledged by “giving up” something for this period of time.

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