Today, I’m feeling a huge weight from so much in the news about our massive problems in the world – problems that seem to be much larger than the sum of their parts. With recent shootings in the news, the
My Own Cautionary Tale
God has recently confronted me with a very difficult truth. It has begun to shift the way I understand Him, myself, and how I interact with both Him and others. It has given me a great deal of freedom that
Andy Foland (Ratio Christi IUPUI) Newsletter
Please meet Andy Foland – a member of our congregation who God uses to do incredible ministry in the community. He is the Regional Director of the state of Indiana for Ratio Christi, a global movement that equips university students
On the Other Side of Roe vs. Wade…
Are we ready for things to become even more volatile in our politics? I hope that we are, because this shift is very likely to cause even more drama than we’ve come to know around abortion unless we, as believers
My Revolution
*Please don’t close the blog automatically upon seeing the subject matter!* In this post, I want to process an idea that I’ve been sifting through heavily this week and that’s the difference between Christianity as a thought exercise and Christianity
The Ark of the Covenant: Hope for the Orphans…?
Do you ever feel clueless? It’s not a feeling we’re comfortable with in our post-Enlightenment minds, if we acknowledge it at all. But I have found through many episodes of cluelessness in my life that it has been absolutely integral
Listening on the Lonely Trails
Every week, I take a long walk at some new park I’ve never been to within a reasonable drive and I listen to a series of guided meditations. The series that God has currently brought into my path focuses on
Becoming The Man Who Planted Trees
I enjoy short stories, partly because they are short and get to the point quickly! I read much more slowly than I would like. But I also enjoy them because they tend to communicate powerful messaging with incredible beauty and
Newcomers Meal
Join us for a catered lunch after the service on May 1st with your questions about who we are and why we do what we do!
Fire, Both Pleasing & Painful
I know what you’ve been thinking! “When can I get my hands on another reflection on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein?” Well, I’m glad that you ask because I’ve got what you need! I have spent a good amount of time processing