Steve Carr, one of our elders, brings our message today, considering what it means for us to be a church in the city. We are challenged to look at both our message and our tone as we share the love of Jesus in Cincinnati.
Read MoreOur back-to-back, Back2Back series continues today with @back2backcincy! We’ll hear from the team members of Back2Back Cincinnati about how they use holistic care to facilitate healing from trauma and creating healthy relationships.
Read MoreToday’s service was led by members of our church who also happen to be one of our missions partners: Mikeyy and Katie Evans serve with Back2Back Ministries, and today they’re sharing about their work locally and internationally. Back2Back cares for kids from hard places and equips the adults who serve them.
Read MoreToday’s service will be led by our mission partner LoveBoldly. They will tell us about their organization focused on reconciling relationships with the LGBTQ+ community and the church. During our service we will hear some testimonies and engage in some thought-provoking activities.
Read MoreAs we navigate the lyrics of Psalm 136, we find a call + response song—it challenges our own call and what our response will be as we demonstrate to the world God’s love that endures forever. Today there will be rejoicing and reckoning together.
Read MorePray. But don’t just pray. Challenged by Psalm 122, we find an urging to pray for the peace of our city, as David prayed for Jerusalem. Yet we don’t just pray—we actively become part of the answers to those prayers for peace.
Read MoreWhose sad song will you make better? Diving into Psalm 22, we find not only a song that David wrote but one that Jesus quoted. Within it, we find permission to cry out in our pain and the challenge to step toward those who are suffering.
Read MoreReading the petition of David in Psalm 27, we find permission to hold on, to hope, to long for, and to draw near. Let’s consider our one thing and what it means to be proximate to God.
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