Last Tuesday we had the privilege of joining together in a time of corporate prayer and introspection. If you missed our worship time this week, take some time now to read the following prayers. Then, click on the song title listed below each prayer to listen to the songs and spend some time in …
Already Winners
By Katie Kafka So let me ask you this: what is your picture of prayer? If we are honest, prayer may be that one area of our faith walk that is a little less fluid than others. It is easy to pick up our Bible and read and learn. It is easy to sing a …
Coming Soon
In a little over a week, we'll be gathering together in our classes on Sunday Mornings, Tuesday Mornings and Wednesday Nights. I'm excited to get going again, aren't you? If you live in the Lincoln area and are planning to join us, be sure to get registered as soon as possible so we'll know how …
Time to Register for Fall Classes
If you're like me, you've thoroughly enjoyed the THRIVE series we've been posting this summer on the blog. It's been great to hear from so many different perspectives on what it means to THRIVE in our lives in Christ. But summer is over (sort of). The kiddos are back in school at any rate, and …
Thriving in Community
By Katie Kafka I am a mountain girl. The landscape captivates me every time. Crisp air, zealous sun, majestic summits, native meadows, delicate flowers, towering trees, meandering trails, rushing waterways to steady reservoirs; God meets me there as I encounter the wonder of my Heavenly Father in the context of His handiwork. Just being there …
Thriving Lessons from a Dog
Many of my mornings this summer have started with what I like to call the Running of the Dogs. Believe me. Getting in front of these two when they run is every bit as risky as any of the streets of Pamplona during their annual festival. Since we live on an acreage, neither of the …
Thriving Despite our Scars
By Marlys Burgett I enjoy flower gardening--being outdoors in creation . . . taking a blank piece of lawn . . . digging the soil, nurturing and planting . . . mulching, watering and fertilizing. After winter's thaw and in early spring, I trim and prune the plants down to ground, and then wait until …
Thriving During Uncertain Times
By Bethany Bettenhausen “Come now, you say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit.’ Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while …
Thriving isn’t Striving, It’s Remembering
By Ashley Synowicki When I first began thinking of what thriving looks like as a Christian woman, I thought of the fruit of the spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, and self-control). Then I considered how does one DO that? How do you get love, joy, peace, etc.? Do you commit to praying …
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Thriving in the Midst of Loss
By Megan Blazek I am currently existing in the middle of a season of mourning. It isn’t a season anyone cares to enter. For my family, it began in April of 2016 when we lost my brother, 21 years my senior, to cancer. My father followed in August of 2016. Immediately following Dad’s death, my …
