Eastertide (April 4 – ?): The Discipline of Celebration A part of the Good News of Easter is that the Living Christ is going “ahead of us” and that we will “see him.” Join us for Easter Worship! At the
Eastertide:

Eastertide (April 4 – ?): The Discipline of Celebration A part of the Good News of Easter is that the Living Christ is going “ahead of us” and that we will “see him.” Join us for Easter Worship! At the
Week Seven (March 28-April 3): The Discipline of Submission Jesus surrendered the accolades of Palm Sunday to submit to the humiliation of Good Friday for our benefit. Participate in our Palm Sunday Parade! Make a list of random acts of
Week Six (March 21-27): The Discipline of Study God invites us to “transform” ourselves “by the renewing of your minds,” to rethink our approach to life in light of Jesus. This week, spend some time each day studying the Sermon
Week Five (March 14-20): The Discipline of Listening It is likely that Jesus’ most potent prayers were not the ones he spoke, but the ones in which he listened. Try to set aside 15 minutes each day this week to
Week Four (March 7-13): The Discipline of Generosity Jesus warns us that our giving, like our other acts of faithfulness, should be done for love and not for recognition. Go through a closet or other storage area in your home
Week Three (February 28– March 6): The Discipline of Prayer The mystery of prayer is that God invites us to become partners in speaking His Kingdom into existence. Draw a picture or write a poem or paragraph about what the
Week Two (February 21-27): The Discipline of Fasting When we fast, it is as a symbol of our hunger for God’s Kingdom. Think of something in your life that brings you joy and reminds you of God’s goodness. Consider voluntarily
Week One (February 17-20): The Discipline of Confession February 17 is Ash Wednesday this year. We invite you to join us for our evening service at 6:30pm . You’ll need a stick of vine charcoal (provided in your packet) and
Introduction: Jesus said “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.” Across the centuries, God has been faithful to fulfil this holy hunger when his people have humbled themselves through disciplines like prayer, fasting,