Just thought you might want to see what those kids are really doing upstairs in the Lookout on summer Sunday mornings… We’re turning them into ROBOTS! (pic via Bryan Jones)… Continue reading mr. roboto
Author: Barbara Scorza
kentucky bound
And they’re off! Here’s the group from the Crossing, leaving at 7:00 am this morning to go serve in some of the poorest areas in Kentucky (and in the US)… Continue reading kentucky bound
Greater Things
New Community really caught me by surprise Wednesday night. We sang ‘Greater things are yet to come. Greater things are still to be done in this city.” Not so surprising.… Continue reading Greater Things
the weekly challenge
Just in case you weren’t a fast enough writer to get all that down this morning during Harold’s sermon, here’s the challenge for this week: 1.Take captive every thought to… Continue reading the weekly challenge
money, sex, and power: challenge #2
posted by Sarabeth Jones If you were in church yesterday you heard a great message about money. At the end, Craig directed us to find a little green card and… Continue reading money, sex, and power: challenge #2
VBS and ‘Sweeter’
posted by Sarabeth Jones Here are the latest couple of videos we’ve posted; the VBS recap from last Sunday: And the student choir singing “Sweeter” from our anniversary Sunday (sound… Continue reading VBS and ‘Sweeter’
money, sex, and power: challenge #1
posted by Sarabeth Jones Just in case you missed it – or didn’t miss it and need a reminder – here’s the challenge that Harold gave us on Sunday: Seven… Continue reading money, sex, and power: challenge #1
A VBS story
There are so many stories I could tell about VBS. But one stands out in my mind. The first night there was a young boy who was unwilling to come… Continue reading A VBS story
the 60 days are…up?
As you know, our 60 days of the 60/60 experiment are over. However, many of us have added habits or reminders to our lives that (hopefully) will last much longer.… Continue reading the 60 days are…up?
d-camp
originally published by Taido Chino on his personal blog… Each summer, we take our middle school students for several days away from the comforts of home and civilization to something… Continue reading d-camp