We’re making progress!
Since we’ve been keeping the auditorium doors shut over the last few weeks, we thought you might want to know what’s going on in there. Here’s the latest…
Since we’ve been keeping the auditorium doors shut over the last few weeks, we thought you might want to know what’s going on in there. Here’s the latest…
Two young girls from our church heard about the need to raise money for our auditorium and they got to work. They are an inspiration and we’re excited to share their stories!
In the past, Pulpit Rock had contracted with an organization that brought the camp to us. This year God led us to try our hand at doing it on our own. Here’s how it went.
If you have lived in COS for a while you know that Christians haven’t always had the best reputation. But the tide is turning and there is a new generation of leaders in our churches who want to rebrand our faith.
A response from our Senior Pastor Thomas Thomson to two recent events in the news.
This summer we are trying something a little bit different with our Elementary program, Kingdom Kids. We are encouraging a family worship experience during our 9:00am service.
SOAP is a simple method of studying God’s word that allows you to interact with the scripture and understand it on a deeper, more meaningful level.
A response from our Senior Pastor Thomas Thomson to last night’s shooting in Orlando, Florida.
Eight moms from Pulpit Rock spent a year loving the students at UCCS through a unique partnership with CRU. Thousands of cookies, hugs and advice lead to a hugely successful inaugural year. And there’s space for you!
At an age where many kids tend to be more focused on themselves, our amazing group of AWANA T&T girls and boys found a way to care for others by hosting a “Spring Fling” at Summit Glen, a local senior living center.
God has given us some amazing people at Pulpit Rock. Jonathan highlights just a few of those people and how they have transitioned so that you can be in the know.
After attending the IF: Gathering in 2015, the ladies in my small group decided that one Sunday a month, we would meet at the IF: Table. We are messy and authentic, unguarded and hopeful, reliant on one another and accountable to one another. The Table has created this depth and Jesus has blessed the process.