Becky

A Bigger Story: 2nd John

April 15, 2018

I live a bigger story when I prioritize the teachings OF and ABOUT Jesus.

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Coming Summer 2018…

April 11, 2018

So you know that this summer Thomas is taking a sabbatical. But in case you are anxious about what we’ll do without him around, we’d like to put your mind at ease. No, scratch that. WE WANT TO GET YOU EXCITED!

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Taste and See

April 10, 2018

Like a father grilling steaks in the backyard, God was leaning over, wearing His “BEST DAD EVER” barbecue apron, to give us a warm, sizzling taste of the amazing meal He has waiting. This was a taste of what is to come, and we didn’t know it then, but we would be getting tastes like that all week.

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A Bigger Story: Philemon

April 8, 2018

I live a bigger story when I do what I don’t have to do.

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Easter 2018 : The Sun is Rising

April 1, 2018

Every day, in word and deed, we share and show the sunrise.

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This can’t be the end.

March 25, 2018

I gave up EVERYTHING I KNEW for you. For this idea that you were the ONE. And now you’re gone. And I have nothing. No home. No place to live. And you’re dead and I’m left here wondering if everything I hoped for  – everything I believed about you – was a lie.

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Conversate: The Art of Non-Judgment

March 25, 2018

Jesus offers us the powerful freedom of non-judgment in our conversations.

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My First Ever Sabbatical

March 20, 2018

Jesus said that what’s inside that matters most. And whatever is inside of us eventually comes out. Nowhere is this more obvious than in church leadership. Cultivating a healthy heart is one of the most important things a pastor can do, and God designed rest to be a central discipline for that cultivation. This summer we are giving Thomas the gift of rest.

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Conversate: The Art of Spiritual Conversations

March 18, 2018

The way Christ navigated tricky conversations guides ours.

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A Lament for School Safety

March 14, 2018

In our nation, the expectation that someone will walk into a school and destroy lives has become normal for a generation of young people. This is not the way things should be. We grieve over the loss of innocence and the ongoing loss of life, and to cry out to God for what He—and WE—should do.

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