by Brian Lowe | Sep 14, 2015 | Blog, Community, Mission, Redemption, Worship
Who doesn’t like a good story? Stories have a way of drawing us into their world. They fill our minds with visions of courage, bravery, and heroism. We share the victories, feel the defeats, and rejoice in the resurgence of the hero. A good story envelops us so that...
by J. Tyler Deaton | Sep 13, 2015 | Blog, Community, Mission, Prepare for Gathering, Theology, Worship
This morning, Exodus Church began a new sermon series covering the book of Acts and we’re excited about the devotional guide we’ve created to go along with our study. The Acts Devotional Guide is split into two volumes. Volume 1 covers the first half of the series...
by Brian Lowe | Sep 2, 2015 | Blog, Community, Mission, Prepare for Gathering, Theology, Worship
“Who doesn’t like a good story? Stories have a way of drawing us into their world. They fill our minds with visions of courage, bravery, and heroism. We share the victories, feel the defeats, and rejoice in the resurgence of the hero. A good story envelops us...
by Brian Lowe | Dec 29, 2014 | Blog, Community, Mission, Prepare for Gathering, Redemption, Worship
From the beginning of Exodus Church, our vision statement has been Exodus seeks to be a redeemed people who worship and serve God in the world. Our name and vision springs from the Exodus story found in the Old Testament. This story serves not just as a lesson from...
by Brian Lowe | Dec 10, 2014 | Blog, Worship
Throughout Advent, we encourage you to make this time on the calendar one in which you focus on Christ who came to earth as a baby to give us meaning and hope in this life, and the promise of eternal life to come. There are several resources that might be helpful to...
by Brian Lowe | Dec 10, 2014 | Blog, Community, Mission, Worship
Gifts to buy. People to please. Halls to deck. Money to spend. These are a few of my not-so-favorite things. And yet, it seems that the list of “things” in December keeps getting longer and more challenging to manage. Our lives can feel so disjointed and...