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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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Corinthians: This is the Way - (06/23/24)

Pastor Brett Kindberg continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way, Christian Unity.

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 - (06/16/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez continues our series on Corinthians: This is the way, speaking about Wisdom and Foolishness.

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 - (06/09/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez begins our new series on Corinthians: This is the way, talking about Nothing without Love. 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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God as the Holy Spirit - (06/02/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez finishes our series, God as the Holy Spirit, speaking on The Holy Spirit in Practice. The Holy Trinity is mysterious and profound. Our God is one God but is also, somehow, three distinct persons. Holy Spirit is one of these three persons.

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God as the Holy Spirit - (05/19/24)

Pastor Lane Greenleaf-Perez begins our new series, God as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Trinity is mysterious and profound. Our God is one God but is also, somehow, three distinct persons. Holy Spirit is one of these three persons. This week, we talk about how God promised the Holy Spirit to us in response to Jesus' call to follow Him.

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From Famine to Feast - (05/05/24)

Pastor Kate Swanson continues our series, From Famine to Feast, as we continue through this season on the Church calendar known as "Eastertide", a time traditionally marked with celebration as the Church dwells in the joy of new life in Jesus' Resurrection.

Kate reads through Luke 14:12-24

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From Famine to Feast - (04/28/24)

Pastor Lane continues our series, From Famine to Feast, as we continue through this season on the Church calendar known as "Eastertide", a time traditionally marked with celebration as the Church dwells in the joy of new life in Jesus' Resurrection.

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