So Kids Don’t Have to Sleep on the Floor
It was amazing to see everyone come together and support this year’s LYN Bedding Drive! What a great opportunity we have to help the very kids that our Heavenly Father loves so much.
It was amazing to see everyone come together and support this year’s LYN Bedding Drive! What a great opportunity we have to help the very kids that our Heavenly Father loves so much.
One of the CityServe projects Pulpit Rock partnered in this year was at Panorama Middle School. Though the project changed last minute, we were still able to be a huge blessing to the school’s teachers and staff!
We just finished the first month of reading through the Letter of James. These people are reading right alongside you… and here’s what they learned as they read through God’s Word.
The warm air was filled with upbeat music, lively conversation and peals of laughter. Kids, teens and adults alike participated. The Block Party was truly a family affair.
Despite the darkness in this world, we have hope. Hope in a Savior who is at work restoring all that is broken.
The last year in Bolivia has been a challenging one… One of our strategic partners, Kara Gowler, shares about the struggles of political unrest, the coronavirus, and transitioning to online school.
For those of you who suddenly find yourself trying to homeschool your kiddos, we want to share great tips, fresh ideas, and encouragement from two amazing moms who’ve been at this for a while.
Our Grove kiddos jumped at the opportunity to use their creativity to make encouraging cards to send to residents and staff at assisted living facilities!
There is no deeper, more intense human longing than to know God is real and to see Him face to face. Join us as we share our own experiences while learning from Tim Stafford’s new perspectives on that most important relationship.
There is SO MUCH potential for PRiSM this Fall. And we can’t wait! Here’s what’s happening.
As God’s people, we need to reject a culture that teaches us to cancel people. The Kingdom culture teaches us to see people as people. And to maintain the softness of heart that allows us to really listen.