Weekly Family Prayer Time
Midweek Prayer – Wednesdays from 12:00 – 12:30: at the building (Rebecca’s office) AND Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86240112743?fbclid=IwAR2ZRfr56hIw6orxtUiCasatkR3CgjiM26Pp14NVp4DIQ643bT2vRkhotD8
Midweek Prayer – Wednesdays from 12:00 – 12:30: at the building (Rebecca’s office) AND Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86240112743?fbclid=IwAR2ZRfr56hIw6orxtUiCasatkR3CgjiM26Pp14NVp4DIQ643bT2vRkhotD8
Please consider helping in the following areas just ONE time per month. Training provided! Coffee Bar – Make coffee Tech – Run sound board and live Facebook stream Kids’ Community – Hang out with awesome kiddos Media – Run slides Click HERE to signup online.
This summer, starting Wednesday, June 8, we’ll discuss/study/listen/dwell together on the passage for the upcoming Sunday. Open to anyone! Wednesdays, 4:30pm-5:30pm, at the building.
Starting in May and continuing for 4 sessions, we will be launching a small group to engage a healthy and redemptive conversation about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church. Rebecca Bell and Brian Newman have been trained as facilitators to lead this Colossian Way method. The group IS designed to be a diverse gathering of people …
During this season at Threads we are following a resource called the Narrative Lectionary, rather than developing our own teaching series. This lectionary is designed to lead churches through all of Scripture over the course of four years. Our spiritual talks through spring and early summer 2022 will follow the earliest church from the time …
**THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR DONATIONS** Sometimes patients leave the hospital without shoes. This is especially true for unhoused patients or those without a support system. As we collect flip flops, we can add them to Bronson’s clothing closet so that no one has to leave the hospital shoeless. The hospital could particularly use donations …
During this teaching series, we will hear and discuss Paul’s letter to the church of Ephesus, discovering how it applies to our lives still today as we seek to stand “strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.”
In one densely-packed verse, John lays out the mystery and miracle that we celebrate at Christmas. Over four weeks, leading up to Christmas, we’ll be unwrapping this rich statement one phrase at a time.
As we emerge from a long season of dis-orientation, we need to make space for the Holy Spirit to gift us with a new sense of where God is at work and what He is calling us to be and do as Jesus’ ongoing presence in the world.
The book of James is all about putting the truths of the Gospel into action, according to the wisdom God willingly provides God’s people. In his colorful and practical letter to the church, James presents us with something akin to a New Testament book of Proverbs: practical wisdom for a life lived in response to God as revealed in Jesus.