This year’s Christmas story has a special twist: it’s a “Color Your Own Adventure” which means that your choices will determine how the story goes. If you choose to go on this quest, you can download the coloring book here! Read More
This month we’re starting to move gear from the North Commons to the Gathering Area so we can make space for our new food shelf partner! Our Echo students, volunteers and staff have been very flexible and generous – sacrificing so that we’re able to better serve our neighbors, and we hope you’ll help us return the generosity! Read More
Often, people with anxiety or depression don’t feel like getting out, but a support group has shown to be a very helpful way to address this. Notice that feeling, and join us anyway! In fact, we just put up a story on our blog highlighting one participant’s experience. The group, called “Light in the Darkness” meets on Monday nights at … Read More
Thank you so much for coming out for the blood drive. You donated 41 units of blood, and that’s no small thing! Read More
I think Woodland has a big opportunity to be the ones to accept people, to not have people who are set aside. So many of our folks come on Sundays and are greeted and they feel cared for. People say ‘Hey you weren’t here last week, where were you?’ This is a kind of belonging and Joy-Filled Hearts is another place to belong. Read More
On Sunday, December 10, consider sticking around after the service to help us get ready for Christmas! Help putting together activity packets, coloring cards, and setting up chairs for our Christmas Eve service. Read More
Our Grateful Heart event was such a great time! Thanks to all who could make it. We enjoyed worship, various forms of art from within the community, and pie! Check out some photos from the event here. Read More
Our youth ministry, Echo, had their annual EchOlympics last week! EchOlympics is an epic night where teams red and blue face off in six different events to see which team will win. Check out some of the fun in the photos! Read More
By early Spring we expect another 600 or so people coming to our campus for food Mondays through Saturdays. And in Greg’s words, “That, beloved sisters and brothers, is what a building, and a community, committed to the Kingdom ought to look like!” Read More
Wrapping paper, bows and ribbons. Christmas time = gift time, right? But in the hurry and scurry of our Christmas shopping, it’s easy to lose sight of God’s presence and the gift of his son. Read More