Love God. Love others. Love yourself. Sounds pretty simple, yet we tend to overcomplicate this concept with our overly stressed, overly busy, overly committed lives. What can be done about this? How can we break the pattern? Our Fall Adventure Series, Undivided, is about living a life that is whole and undivided. It’s about simplicity and love and how those two things are connected.
Project Home provides overnight shelter for families who are temporarily without housing and Woodland Hills will be hosting Project Home during October and November.
This year has been especially busy at our food shelf, mostly due to the economic downturns in our community. Our next food drive is on August 21-22 and 28-29.
Hot. Humid. Hard work. On the surface, that’s how you could describe the West Virginia trip so far. But if you read on, you’ll see that God has been doing some amazing things in the midst of the tough work.
Echo, our student ministry, has a group of students and adult volunteer leaders heading to West Virginia this Saturday, July 31st.
At our fifth Kiln event, four artists shared their work.
Greg recently spoke at Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. His sermon was titled “Kingdom Come.” You can watch the video or download the audio on their web site.
Greg recently wrote an article for the Q blog titled “The Birth of Two Kingdoms: A Fourth of July Reflection.” In it, Greg talks about a speech given by John Quincy Adams which connects the birth of the United States with the Birth of Christ.
Greg recently spoke at the Upper Room for a series they did called “Redo: Framing Our Future Followership” Read more about the series or download the sermons…