Delightful: Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven

In Philippians 4, the Apostle Paul announces that he’s found the secret to contentment in all things. The secret to lasting joy in the midst of this world we call home. The secret to delight, despite disappointment. You’re invited to join us this January as we rediscover that secret together, and as we ask the question, what would it take in 2023 to be able to truly, confidently say, despite what may transpire around me: I’m Delightful!

Speaker: Angela Doell

A Community Forged by Forgiveness

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: Brandon Donnery

Our Send-Off

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: Angela Doell

Our Posture

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: Angela Doell

Our Foundation

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: John Burns

Our Anthem

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: Angela Doell

Our Native Language

A church gathering involves a consistent structure, the things that we repeatedly do. Each week we pray, sing, give, study, and respond. Each element connects the reality of our humanity with heaven. It’s more than a routine, but the gathering is in fact a microcosm of the life we were created for. Its function is to allow us to participate in and experience the eternal kingdom of God. In this collection of conversations, we’re double-clicking on each segment of a church service to better understand why we do what we do, and how the structure serves the function. We’ll make space to learn and to practice together, and we hope that you’ll join us in the process. Speaker: Angela Doell

With Guest Speaker Biju Thampy

It’s a good and right thing to pause at critical times to take a look back and be reminded of what God has done, and what He has already made really clear. Especially in times of cultural transition and change, which is where we find ourselves right now.