In our September Raising Great Kids series this week, we will learn about the two most important character traits to pass on to the youth around us: connection and responsibility. We will talk about fostering the […]
Raising Great Kids: A Child With Character – September 1, 2024
A Child with Character This week the Surgeon General issued an urgent advisory about the need to support caregivers and parents in our country: many of them are overwhelmed. With the increase […]
Stories that Speak: The Lion and The Lamb Rev. 4-5 – August 25, 2024
Our summer of stories is coming to an end this Sunday, so join us as we look at the last book of the Bible for our final story. In Revelation 4 […]
Stories That Speak: The Wall – Joshua 6 – August 11, 2024
This week in our Stories that Speak series, we look at the famous story of how the walls of Jericho came tumbling down. What does archeology tell us about ancient Jericho, and does […]
Stories That Speak: Reality Check – Matthew 19:16-30 – August 4, 2024
Pastor Theo recalls how in the early days of American Idol, a reality singing competition, the show would frequently highlight someone who thought they were a great singer. Often the show […]
Stories That Speak: Identity Theft – Judges 13-16 – July 28, 2024
This week we talk about a Bible story that has spoken to me my whole life. In the life of Samson, I recognize my own temptations and have compassion for […]
Stories That Speak: The Traitor – Luke 19:1-10 – July 21, 2024
What is your type? You know—who are the people that you click with and easily fall into conversation with, even when you are just getting to know them? People who […]
Stories That Speak: The Multiplier: Mark 6:30-44 – July 7, 2024
Some lessons are hard to learn, and we just seem to make the same mistakes over and over. Our series Stories that Speak takes us to a mountain top overlooking the Sea […]
Stories That Speak: The Sensei: Genesis 50:14-21 – June 23, 2024
Don’t you hate it when your brothers think about killing you but then decide to be nice and sell you into slavery instead? Or when you get thrown into prison […]