Why We Don’t Have A Worship Pastor
What Pulpit Rock needed was leadership in worship. We needed a voice, a vision, and a leader to take us there. But we don’t need to have one person doing all of these things.
What Pulpit Rock needed was leadership in worship. We needed a voice, a vision, and a leader to take us there. But we don’t need to have one person doing all of these things.
[quote]I wonder whether people who ask God to interfere openly and directly in our world quite realize what it will be like when He does. When that happens, it is the end of the world. When the author walks on to the stage the play is over. God is going to invade, all right: but what is the good of…
Enjoy the Easter bunny, the candy, the colored eggs, the new clothes, the Easter dinner. But let your conversation be filled with the excitement of the risen Savior.
For years I’d believed the lie “You’ll always have debt.” For years I’ve felt frustrated by finances. 2 years and $120,000+ later my wife and I are debt free!
This is Mari and I’m the blogger for this wonderful second day of our trip. My expectations of this place were so wrong, in the best way.
We made it to Austin! Over the next week you will get a chance to hear from different voices. I will be passing around the iPad each night for someone new to blog about our day.
The Marriage Hunger Games was a glorious reminder that I didn’t choose my wife for productivity but also for the love, joy, and silly fun that we can have along the journey.
Have you wondered about worship at Pulpit Rock? Thomas shares how our approach to worship fits with the overall idea of journeying with God.
CRISIS! Your children are surrounded with it: school shootings, kidnapping of kids, war… Your child’s number one response to crisis is fear. How do you handle your child’s fear?
As a mom, I always feel like I’m winging it. Every day I’m just making stuff up as I go along. Every new situation that comes up is another chance to improvise. To pinch hit. To try something and see if it works. If it doesn’t work, I try something else.
There were 112 of us. In a dimly lit room, with God and each other, we came together. We represented various walks of life, various seasons of struggle … various journeys of faith. And there was something for everyone.
At Pulpit Rock, we recognize that we are all part of the family of God. And that means that as family, we take care of each other. Spiritual care is not just something that the pastor does. It is something that we all do. At Pulpit Rock we want care to happen in every small group and in every relationship in our church.