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“Baby it’s cold outside” is not just a refrain for Christmastime; it’s especially accurate lately! And there’s nothing that combats the cold like a warm place to rest and an incredibly cozy blanket. Read More
“Baby it’s cold outside” is not just a refrain for Christmastime; it’s especially accurate lately! And there’s nothing that combats the cold like a warm place to rest and an incredibly cozy blanket. Read More
All WH events are cancelled or postponed today because, well… it’s pretty chilly outside. Read More
Because of the frigid weather that’s on the way, we’re postponing our Wednesday Together Kick-off to February 6. Read More
This week a new partner organization moved into our building! Since 2014, Walking With A Purpose has gathered clothing, food and camping supplies and given them directly to our chronically homeless neighbors in the St. Paul area. WWAP spends time building relationships with people, finds out what their needs are, and assists them with love and compassion. Read More
Tara first encountered Jesus at The Refuge. She says, “In the midst of the storm, God had favor on me. He saw me. He saw my hurt. He healed me…” Read More
Within our culture, Christians are increasingly feeling that science and Christianity are at war, and we have to pick one side or the other. Starting this weekend, we kick off our new six week sermon series reconciling science and faith. Read More
This year for MLK Weekend, we highlight six “ordinary heroes” of the Civil Rights Movement who were inspired by the revolutionary teachings of Jesus to serve their sisters and brothers, and even their enemies. Read More
“When you are a child of God … you try thereby to imitate Jesus … you recognize that even the enemy has a spark of God in them, has been made in the image of God and therefore needs to be treated as you, yourself, want to be treated.” James Lawson One of James Lawson’s early memories was the day … Read More
“The movement created what I like to call a nonviolent revolution …. It was love at its best. That you beat me, you arrest me, you take me to jail, you almost kill me, but in spite of that, I’m gonna still love you.” John Lewis John Lewis was a theology student in Nashville when he began attending workshops on … Read More
“I think it was when I got tear-gassed leading a march in Camden that I began to change. I saw that the men who came at me were themselves not free …. I began to discover a new freedom in the cross—freedom to love the enemy and in that freedom to will and to try to set him free.” Jonathan … Read More