Something has been happening this year.
I’ve served in ministry in churches for 26 years (at Pulpit Rock for 19 of those years), and in all my time being involved in leadership in communities of
When we hear about a crisis in the world, it can sometimes be difficult to know how to help in tangible and beneficial ways, especially with so many great organizations stepping in to respond. In
One of the ways that we get to participate in our community of faith is by investing our resources of time, gifts and talents with the people of Pulpit Rock.
As believers, we have the opportunity
Every January as a new year begins, so does increased talk of resolutions, goal setting, vision boards, intentions, focus words and on and on.
None of these are bad ideas, but after the couple of
*Excerpts taken from the forthcoming book Courageous Surrender by Cindy Limbrick.
Please. Don’t make me do this.
Deep within… the tension wars between two realities. The reality of
It has been a dream of mine to get a master’s degree since I was a high school senior. However, God’s plan and timing for my life was much different than anything I could have ever dreamed of as an
I grew up in rural New Hampshire in the 1960s and 1970s. During my first 18 years of life, I can only remember ever seeing one Black person in our local area, a student who attended our regional high
As a church, we want to stay in community with one another, and technology has become our primary way of connecting during these times. Unfortunately, technology isn’t always the easiest to figure
We are now living in a digital world.
As the quarantined weeks ago by, we are finding more and more ways to express ourselves and connect digitally. But in many ways, your spiritual growth is in
Our world has been turned upside down in the past week or so. Things that would have previously seemed like scenes from a movie are now constantly looping on our televisions and feeds.
While these
At Pulpit Rock, we deal seriously with Scripture. And we also know that many of us have inherited ways of reading Scripture that appear to be serious, but sometimes make it easy for us to miss the
As a part of my recent spiritual journey, I am learning a practice called the Prayer of Examen.
The Prayer of Examen is a spiritual exercise created by St. Ignatius of Loyola a 15th century Spanish
For a long time, my addiction to learning came alongside a necessity to achieve. There was something to prove by my knowledge and there were people to impress with my growth.
However, in the last
Recently I received this email from a woman that works in Senegal alongside our Pulpit Rock missionary Sherry Campbell.
Dear Caitlin,
My name is Angeline from Senegal. I am really thankful for your
I really like going to conferences.
You get to travel (my favorite part), eat some local food in another city (my other favorite part), and learn a lot from tremendous communicators and teachers