Always Winter, Never Christmas By Jason Kramme On December 27, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jason's Blog by Jason Kramme One of the greatest joys of parenthood has been witnessing the joy of Christmas in my kids. There is one video of my older son that my wife and I come back to often where [...]
Peace By Paul Gauche On December 2, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Peace’ as in… this is why we pursue peace actively. It happened again this morning. And really, what breaks my heart most is the use of the [...]
Manifesto [of Gratitude] By Paul Gauche On November 24, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Manifesto’ as in… a Manifesto of Gratitude. The Thriving Rhythms Project, aka, Thriv’ëon, challenges us to move with thoughtful [...]
Donkey By Paul Gauche On November 18, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Donkey’ as in… don’t kick the donkey. Deep in the Hebrew scriptures, there’s a story about a donkey that talks. I know. [...]
Chapel Chairs By Prince of Peace On October 13, 2021 In Featured, Land & Building Our beautiful Chapel will be the most widely used space on campus. This wonderful worship space will be used to celebrate the memory of a loved one at a funeral service, provide intimate space [...]
Three Dangerous Things By Jason Kramme On September 27, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Jason's Blog by Pastor Jason Kramme In 2007, Gever Tulley gave a TED Talk titled “5 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Kids Do.” In it he made the case that all parents should allow their children to [...]
Describe Jesus By popmn On September 20, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Sandy's Blog by Pastor Sandy Rothschiller I recently read an interesting article written by Rick Lawrence who is the executive director of Vibrant Faith. In the article he wrote of his experience asking young [...]
Change By Paul Gauche On September 9, 2021 In Featured, Pastor Paul's Blog By Pastor Paul Gauche Today’s Word: ‘Change’… as in everything is changing, but what does that mean? The words ‘change’ and ‘transition’ have been on our [...]