
By volunteering for just 4 Sundays this summer in Heroes Gate, you can make this ministry great and give regular school year volunteers a break!

By volunteering for just 4 Sundays this summer in Heroes Gate, you can make this ministry great and give regular school year volunteers a break!
The teachings of the Anabaptist church are important to Woodland Hills Church. In this sermon, Greg talks about four of the six distinctive teachings of the Anabaptist movement (next week will cover the last two), and they are still relevant today.

Our next Q&A is coming up on Tuesday, May 22 at 7:00 p.m. We’ll wrap up the Tapestry series by answering your lingering questions about how Woodland’s beliefs have been formed!

Not that we could ever adequately express our gratitude for all volunteers contribute around here, but here’s a little ditty we used in our services last weekend to say “Thank you friends for all you doooo!”
The Charismatic thread helps us understand and delve into how the Holy Spirit works. In this sermon, Greg talks about the life of William Seymour and how the gifts of the Spirit are to be used today, in addition to counter-cultural Charismatic perspectives on race and gender that were a part of the movement from the beginning.

You may have noticed at Woodland Hills Church that we’ve been trying to do short Q+A’s after every sermon. Last week, we received a question that we just had to share with the world.

Our next Kiln event is coming up Monday, May 21! We’ll hear from musicians, a jewelry designer, actor, and graphic designer/illustrator. Please join us!
The life and theology of John Wesley influenced many portions of WHC. Whether it was the pietistic way of life, his ideas on free will, or his love-centered Kingdom theology, we have a lot in common with Mr. Wesley.

Greg will be one of the speakers at this year’s National Day of Prayer gathering in the Twin Cities. The event happens on Thursday, May 3 from 7:00-9:00pm at Mariucci Arena on the U of M campus.
There are many values of Lutheranism that flow through the life of Woodland Hills Church. In this sermon, Greg talks about these threads and how they impact our way of doing church. Whether it’s sola scriptura or the faith/grace interaction, we are not alone in our use of Luther’s teachings.