Remember the sneakers? Remember the sweater? Remember the cute little song? It was always a beautiful day in Mr. Rogers’ neighborhood. And no matter who you were, you were invited to be his neighbor. It was an invitation to be in relationship—but not a real relationship. It was, after all, a TV show. Life can be a lot more complicated than Mr. Roger’s idyllic neighborhood. Maintaining real-life relationships that are healthy and authentic is challenging. Whether it’s a relationship with your parents, your friends or a stranger, Jesus’ call to “love your neighbor” has huge implications.
Every one of us is attached to something—some person, thing or experience. The trouble with our attachments is that sometimes they let us down. Join us for the next three weeks as we explore the attachments that become part of our identity, and uncover the truth about our identity in Christ.
Join us for our new series on sex, dating and relationships called “Twilight: before dark.” Twilight is an extremely popular book series ( and now a movie) that follows the relationship of two teenagers. We’ll use this pop culture story as our back drop to talk about: moral boundaries, what the bible says about sex, purity as a lifestyle, dating and how far is too far, and choices and standards that lead to a healthy marriage.
6,602,224,174 is the number of people in the world. That’s a lot of people! And all of those people are invited, included and important to God. Find out how you can make a difference in this world and have a lasting impact.
Choices. We make a multitude of choices every day of our lives–from the coffee we order to the choices we make about how to raise our children. One way to realize the type of person we’ve become is to look at the choices we’ve made. When it comes to our relationship with God, what choices have we made in following Christ? What choices have been made for us?
Do you ever feel alone? Do you desire to have real relationships that you can share your life with? The reality is that we all long for these kind of friends. Join us for a new two-week series called “Disconnected” as we explore ways to get connected to others and build relationships.
Popular. Everybody wants to be popular. Everybody wants to have friends, be respected and be “in.” But what does it really mean to be popular? Is it the clothes you wear? It is how many friends you have? Is it about cars, music, or humility? As school starts, we’ll take a look at what it really means to be popular.
We so often miss out on God’s best because we long (or others long for us) to be at a different place in life. Whatever our status (single, married, parent, widowed, divorced), this is the day that the Lord has made. Only when we are “fully present” in this day will we experience joy and gladness. Join us for a five week series on relationships.