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Pentecost: Every Breath a Prayer
June 8, 2025 - June 8, 2025
Today we celebrate Pentecost—the day God poured out the Holy Spirit on all people, just as Jesus promised. The Bible tells us that God’s Spirit is like breath—something we all have and need to live. Every breath we take can be a reminder that God is near and active in our lives. Just like breathing helps us calm down or get ready to be brave, the Spirit helps us know God, find peace, and become who God wants us to be. The message invites us to slow down and pay attention to our breath as a way of paying attention to God. Breathing in can mean receiving God’s love, peace, or healing. Breathing out can mean letting go of stress, anger, or fear. When we pause to breathe and pray, we remember that God’s Spirit lives in us and is always working to help us grow, heal, and love others more.
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Colossians: The People of God in the Age of Empire
April 28, 2025 - June 2, 2025
Colossians: The People of God in the Age of Empire – A reorientation around Christ as the image of God and center of all things—countering empire, fear, and cultural conformity with a community formed in resurrection power, bound by love, and commissioned for renewal.
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Persevering in Prayer
May 25, 2025
Speaker: Pastor Hannah Witte
Colossians 4:2-6

Culture Making at Home and at Church
May 18, 2025
Speaker: Rev. Donnell Wyche
Colossians 3:18-4:1

Practices of Resistance
May 11, 2025
Speaker: Rev. Donnell Wyche
Colossians 3:1–17

Naming the Empire
May 4, 2025
Speaker: Rev. Donnell Wyche
Colossians 2:6-15

The Unco-opted Christ
April 27, 2025
Speaker: Rev. Donnell Wyche
Colossians 1:15-20

Easter 2025
April 13, 2025 - April 20, 2025
This Easter, we celebrate the heart of the Resurrection story: that nothing—and no one—is beyond redemption. All Things New invites us into the hope, restoration, and life Jesus offers through his victory over sin and death. God isn’t discarding the broken pieces of our lives; he’s redeeming them, breathing new life where we had given up. Easter isn’t a reset—it’s the beginning of new creation, the promise that Jesus has the final word over our stories. Wherever you are on the journey, the invitation of Easter is for you: come and see what God is making new.
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