by Brian Lowe | Jul 15, 2013 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption, Worship
Recently my kids discovered The Cosby Show. Honestly, I feel a little guilty for taking this long to expose them to one of the best gifts of the 80s to American pop culture. We’ve watched seasons 1 and 2 and the kids love every episode. Dr. Cosby talked about...
by Kathy Maas | Jul 11, 2013 | Blog, Community, Redemption, Worship
A guest post by Jeremy LeFevers… This word has been thrown around my circle of influence since I was a babe. My dad was the pastor of several churches, my mom the epitome of the pastor’s wife, and my brother and I the perfect PKs. So, understandably, “calling”...
by Brian Lowe | Jul 9, 2013 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption
This Sunday, we started a new series called Legacy. In Genesis 37, we see Joseph betrayed by his brothers. Sadly, this will not be the last time Joseph is betrayed by someone close to him. In light of this, some thought on betrayal might be worth our time. ...
by Brian Lowe | Jun 28, 2013 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption, Theology, Worship
“I just want to know where I fit. I feel like an extra piece in God’s puzzle box.” I’ve heard this sentiment from middle school students, college freshmen, stay-at-home moms, middle-aged men, those with “a crown of wisdom,” and everyone in...
by Kathy Maas | Jun 19, 2013 | Blog, Community, Mission, Theology, Worship
By Brian Lowe In a previous post, we looked at the king from Jonah 3 and his example of repentant leadership for those he was entrusted to lead. I asked, “What would it look like for men to assume this kind of posture in the way they lead in their various spheres of...
by Kathy Maas | Jun 18, 2013 | Blog, Community, Mission, Theology, Worship
by Brian Lowe In a previous post, we asked the question, “what would it look like for men to walk in humble repentance before God and toward those they were entrusted to lead?” This kind of leadership is needed in every sphere, but most definitely in our churches and...