Romans Resources

As we start our journey through the book of Romans, we thought it would be helpful to provide a list of resources our members can take advantage of, We hope you encouraged through your own personal study....
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Often you will find thoughts on a Sunday message or event stories from our life together as a church.
September 27, 2023 by Shane Kohout
This is the first part in a 3 part series updating our church on our local missions. This post focuses on our Pre-born and Family ministries....
September 27, 2023 by Shane Kohout
This is the second post in a 3 part series on our local missions. We have partnered with a new local ministry that exists to mourish bodies and souls with dignity and grace by providing low-cost groceries to ALICE families....
September 27, 2023 by Shane Kohout
In this final post in our local mission update series, we look at our partnership with several other local churches. We also have some exciting upcoming opportunities for mission together!...
August 22, 2023
Your generosity makes it possible to update this into a usable space. We're grateful and can't wait to share the finished area with you all this fall....
June 7, 2021 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Resources
As we start our journey through the book of Romans, we thought it would be helpful to provide a list of resources our members can take advantage of, We hope you encouraged through your own personal study....
Keep ReadingDecember 15, 2020 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Music & Worship
[4] But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, [5] to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. (ESV)Galatians 4:45 People at times wonder why we celebrate Advent, it is sometimes perceived as an old tradition that seems out of place. Though it is true that the season of Adve...
Keep ReadingDecember 8, 2020 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Music & Worship
As we saw on the previous post, Advent is the season leading up to Christmas. This is a period of 4 weeks that has historically been seen as a time of waiting and preparing. Unfortunately, the American church sometimes views the season of Advent as an extension of Christmas day. The advent season is meant to be a season of preparation for the day of celebration which can s...
Keep ReadingNovember 29, 2020 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Christmas | Tags: Music, Worship, Life Together, Christmas, Grow
Advent is possibly one of the most mysterious and simultaneously misunderstood traditions in the Christian faith. But what is it, and why do we celebrate it? ...
Keep ReadingJune 18, 2020 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Uncategorized
Today, June 19th is a special day in America. Unfortunately, not every American is familiar with what this date represents. "Juneteenth is the oldest celebration of the end of slavery in the United States. It is recognized on June 19th every year. In Texas, where it is a state holiday, slaves learned of the Emancipation Proclamation on June 19, 1865, two and a half years a...
Keep ReadingApril 24, 2020 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Voices From the Church During the Crisis
Redeeming our Time I don't think I have to start with an explanation of how weird the last few weeks have been. It is safe to say that what we are experiencing these days is unprecedented not only in the impact it has already had around the globe, but in the far reaching consequences that will come from it in the months and years to come. I have to say, I vastly underesti...
Keep ReadingDecember 26, 2019 by Cristian Moscoso | Category: Grow
As the end of the year draws near, we thought we would share the favorite books read by our leadership team. These are not necessarily books that were written in 2019, but books that were read by our leadership team this year. Our hope is that these book recommendations would encourage you to include those that catch your eye in your reading list for 2020. Aron Osborne ...
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