The God of Our Tomorrows
I am heading into this holiday season with mixed emotions. I am joyful and sad at the same time … a tension I am not able to resolve.
I am heading into this holiday season with mixed emotions. I am joyful and sad at the same time … a tension I am not able to resolve.
We are happy to share some exciting news for the Custer family! (They grow up so quick …)
I believe God wants to speak to us in 2016 about journeying with him with sustainability, health, and rest. And we’re starting this journey on Sunday, December 27th.
While the political issues are complex, at Pulpit Rock our call to love is simple. The issue is not whether or not we should welcome refugees. Here is how Pulpit Rock is planning to love and serve the refugees already in – and coming to – our city.
We’re trying out something new in our Children’s Ministry. Kingdom Kids will be not be meeting on the 5th Sundays to allow you to worship with our entire church body by attending service with your family. Here’s why.
Have you ever wondered how to respond to Jesus’ story in Matthew 25 about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, welcoming strangers, visiting prisoners? Here’s one hands-on, local opportunity.
We shared with you last week that in a couple weeks, Jonathan begins a three month sabbatical. This will be an extended time of rest, travel and study. We wanted to answer a few questions that you might have.
Taking care of our own lives comes before taking care of others. We can only lead and shepherd others as we have led and shepherded ourselves. Regular sabbaticals are a primary way we, as a church can honor God.
We talk a lot about serving Colorado Springs and have been sharing stories of how we’ve been the heart and hands of Christ to our city. We’re creating relationships with some great ministries throughout our city!
Brady’s eyes and mischievous look pulled in this “old Grandpa” as the door opened at their home for my first visit with the foster family. They decided that they would call me Mr. Bob and I confess, my heart melted a bit with each visit, hug, wave and hearing them call out “Mr. Bob!”
On Saturday September 26th, a dozen parents gathered at Pulpit Rock Church. We found ourselves instead gratefully connecting with other parents who could understand our lives and journey better than anyone else we’ve ever met. Sharing story with those who “get it” is an incredibly encouraging experience.