“Faith Works!”
Camps and mission trips are often some of the most formative experiences we can have in our lives and our faith development. In lifting up memories of the impact such experiences have had in our church before, we may also see ways God is moving in opportunities for fellowship and service all around us now.
“Contrasting Prayers, Constructing Priorities”
It’s a strange and fascinating reality that people can be experiencing circumstances most other people would see as generally positive, and yet feel worried and depressed about it, or what others would see as negative, but feel hopeful and resolute. We see this in the Bible, too, like with Jacob and Paul, and God can reveal a lot about the values of thriving salvation life in all situations through these experiences.
“Learning Righteous Rejoicing”
Jesus seems to have a pattern even when the disciples are really excited about something to encourage them to refocus on another value or priority he wants to make sure they don’t miss. How can we stay aware of the most important areas of focus from Jesus in our lives - in any circumstance we’re in? And how might that help us experience salvation life more fully no matter what?
“Living Our Faith Off the Beaten Path”
Experiences in different settings and with different cultures can often help us discern better how we understand the world and make decisions holding faith in God and our own thoughts and feelings together.
“How God is With Us on Paths that Feel Lost”
We can go through a lot of experiences that are new, uncomfortable and/or challenging, and it’s not always easy to recognize how God is companioning with us through that and what it looks like to be faithful in unusual circumstances. There are stories in the Bible that give us examples of what to keep an eye out for, and find hope in, for how God will bring the salvation life that may be a bit different, but is just right for each circumstance.
“Finding Faith in the Genesis Moments of Art”
Stories and examples of how people have encountered God and deepened their faith through artistic expression in a way that shapes individuals and communities.
“Trusting the Companion for All Paths”
In many seasons of life, both exciting and concerning, we face an uncertain path ahead of us, or choices of how to proceed, and it can be easy to feel lost from this. We can be encouraged that our Heavenly Father walks with us in all paths of life, and we can safely bring every part of ourself to figure things out, even the doubts, questions and struggles.
“Finding Inspiration for Flourishing”
God moves in so many ways through so many people in our lives to help us experience thriving salvation life. Sometimes we can coast along not noticing these gifts until prompted by a special occasion of some kind. So let’s take advantage of those to re-root ourselves in God’s values, find inspiration to refresh our efforts together, and identify ways we could serve like those we are thankful for.
“Served by Structures, Not Slaves to Them”
Traditions, practices and structures are wonderful gifts for holding on to essential meaning and values from God across and circumstance, but they can also be tempting to take our focus instead of the meaning they are supposed to point to. How does God help us stay rooted in meaning and have healthy and potentially evolving relationships with what helps us remember that meaning?
“Flourishing in the Mix of Memory”
Memory can be vital in discerning what is most important in life, and finding ways to move forward in the present and future guided by God’s values and priorities. It can also be a way we retreat into ourselves and our personal preferences and miss all that God has for us. Giving time for God to give clarity for what and how we remember supports our thriving for all seasons.
“Everyone Flourishing with Vision and Purpose”
As we see God move, it is often exciting, but we can also feel like there’s a lot to wrap our minds around and keep up with for being included in God’s invitation and thriving in our faith lives. We can remember the Spirit is given as a gift for us to figure out things together and have what we need for any season or circumstance we may face.
“Weaving the Full Legacy of Restoration”
Whenever we have times of thinking about what the glory of God is like and how we carry it with us from season of life to season of life, the resurrection is a great place to start, but might carry surprising lessons. That is Jesus at the most victorious and glorious, but he also carries marks of his struggles and death, and so carrying God’s legacy can and should include trustingly carrying vulnerabilities with us.
“It Takes a Church”
On a day we celebrate the impact of Moms and our nuclear families, we can also be thankful for the ways God forms spiritual families where we find support, transformation, and thriving for all kinds of aspects of life.
“Flourishing in Vulnerable Hope”
Planting seeds might feel all about excitement and newness, but it’s true it can also bring uncertainty, worry, and mourning of what was before at the same time. God helps us hold all these emotions and experiences together for thriving faith life full of wisdom, substance, and growth with each season having what is right for its time and circumstance.
“Abiding for Flourishing”
We can find lots of foundation to stand on, be encouraged by, and find new expressions for in our current context from the history of the International Council of Community Churches, and our own local church history. How can we understand this as nutrients from God’s vine to help us exist as the unique branch we are?
“Flourishing in All Seasons: Purpose, Partnerships, Perseverance, Pivots”
There can be a lot of assumptions about what stages of life or seasons of activity involve flourishing, or what the most important flourishing looks like. God promises to walk with us in all seasons and circumstances and bring flourishing in otherwise surprising ways and situations. Can we faithfully learn, follow and participate for our own vitality?
“Soul Friends”
God gives us the gift of each other, and the Spirit can help us bless each other by sharing the character of love that God shows to us - fostering relationships of vulnerability, support, joy, and mutual transformation.
“A Gospel Profound Enough?”
Even at times we’d most associate with excitement and new possibility, the people of God in the Bible often felt overwhelmed by the meaning of the transition before them. The same can be true for us, but doesn’t have to bring shame - perhaps that’s part of accepting how significant something is that hasn’t just happened, but is meant to include us.
“When the Donkey Defines Victory”
Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday had very important context compared to the city’s contemporary occupation by the Romans, and the long held hopes of his people who wanted change and peace. Can we see the fullness and depth of what Jesus was communicating, even if it challenges some of our context and expectations, too?
“The Early (and Late) Birds Get the Worm”
Seeing God’s grace in action in some cases may actually cause an initial reaction of frustration and disappointment for us - if it’s extended to those we have problems with, or we wanted more for ourselves. How can we celebrate our experience of God’s grace and its extension to others in God’s values and fullness?