Starting Point
Starting Point is a welcoming space for questions, conversation, and connecting with others along the journey. Hear how our community is living out the unfolding story of God's mission in our church, to our neighbors, and beyond.
Starting Point is a welcoming space for questions, conversation, and connecting with others along the journey. Hear how our community is living out the unfolding story of God's mission in our church, to our neighbors, and beyond.
The Shadow of the Galilean, by renowned biblical scholar Gerd Theissen, offers a fascinating narrative examination of Jesus's ministry and message within the context of what we know socio-culturally and historically about the world in which he lived, healed, and taught.
Join us for a series of fun and constructive conversations, suitable for couples at all stages of life, based on the book Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love by John and Julie Gottman, PhD.
Whether you are new to this ancient tool or are interested in expanding your understanding of it, join us in Geneva Hall G208 for a series of workshops exploring the Enneagram as a spiritual practice--a means to a deeper, more authentic relationship with God, self, and others.
Our community of parents with young children (birth–5th grade) gathers to explore, learn, and encourage one another on our shared journey, holding firm to our commitment to building families of faith. Join us in Geneva Hall G205 for conversation, questions, and fellowship.
Koinonia is a group of adults at varying stages of life and faith. We meet every Sunday in Geneva Hall room G213 for conversation and study toward a fuller understanding of how God’s wisdom shapes our lives.
For more information, contact Paul Davis at [email protected].
Women of all circumstances are invited to deepen our relationship with God and one another through sharing our own stories and prayer.
We explore one book of the Bible at a time, questioning what God is saying to us and where God beckons us outward.
We meet in Geneva Hall room G214. For more information, contact Susan Stewart at [email protected].
The Open Door Community Group gathers in Geneva Hall room G205 for a time of connection, prayer, and conversation using the weekly Questions for Reflection based on the Sunday message.
The pain of separation can feel unbearable and isolating. This course acknowledges this hurt and loss and offers the hope of healing uniquely found in the Christian community through the Holy Spirit and encouragement of others.