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Story Series - (09/22/24)

Pastor Kate Swanson finishes our story series, speaking on Loving Purpose.

We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.

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Story Series - (09/15/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our story series, speaking on Humble Peacemaking.

We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.

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Story Series - (09/08/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our story series, speaking on Generous Belonging.

We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.

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Story Series - (09/01/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez starts our story series, speaking on Holistic Spiritual Formation.

We have a dream, that one day, all people in our community would be fully embraced, fully transformed in Christ. But the problem is our world is driven by fear, and thus we create cultures of division, isolation, and shame. That is why we exist, to foster a community following Jesus from fear to love.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (08/25/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; Agent of Reconciliation (2 Cor 5:16-21)

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (08/18/24)

Pastor Kate Swanson continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; speaking on Light & Darkness.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (08/11/24)

Guest Speaker, Israel Talamantes, joins us this Sunday to continue our series on Corinthians: This is the way; reading from 1 Corinthians 9.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (08/04/24)

Guest Speaker, Pastor Aaron Hanson, joins us this Sunday to continue our series on Corinthians: This is the way; speaking on Resurrection & Hope.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (07/28/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; Speaking on Marriage & Singleness.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (07/21/24)

Guest speaker, Kelly Schmidt, continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; Speaking on Women in the Church.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (07/14/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way; Sexuality / Our Bodies Matter.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (07/07/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way, Food Sacrificed to Idols.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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Corinthians: This is the Way - (06/30/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way, Unity and Division.

During the early years of the Church, people who followed Jesus found themselves participating in a community that welcomed and transcended all areas of identity, ethnicity, social location, gender, and culture. These Jesus-followers had entered into the gift of a New Humanity, bound together in unity through The Holy Spirit. These Jesus followers would come to be known as “People of The Way”, communities of people from all social locations and cultures who were set apart by the way they loved God, their neighbors, and even their enemies.

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