Sunday mornings, 9am in the Taproot Lobby.
Everyone is welcome to come and discuss what it means to actually follow Christ, to live fully in the presence of God, and what that means for our everyday live. We will be using the Renovate Devotional Classics as weekly readings. Contact Matt Whitney for more information.This week’s Devotion:
Jonathan Edwards – Engagement of the Heart
Game Night
Thursday Sept. 29, at the Green Bean. Starts at 6:30 pm. Bring a game, bring a friend, learn a new game and meet new friends. Contact Steve Geelhood if you have any questions.
Christ & Cascadia Conference
October 14 (10am-5pm) & 15 (9am-4pm)
University Presbyterian Church, Seattle WA
Why Christ & Cascadia?
It is clear that this region presents the church with a wide range of cultural challenges and opportunities. How can Christians better understand and respond to these cultural realities?How can they do so with creativity, conviction, and compassion? The Christ & Cascadia Conference envisions a truly collaborative future where Christian scholars, pastors, and cultural leaders can dialogue about the cultural and spiritual renewal of their region….together. While millions of Christians and thousands of churches call Cascadia “home,” there are relatively few discussions of the relationship between these churches and the regional culture they inhabit. This October a coalition of Christian scholars, pastors, and leaders are gathering in Seattle from around the region to discuss how the church can better know and love this place.
Community Groups Community groups meet again starting next week! Joining a community group is a great way to get connected at Sanctuary. Sign up HERE or on the back of the communication card Sunday morning!
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