Posts with the category “lent”

The Adventure of Generosity
by Carol Snelson on March 30th, 2025
Generosity isn’t just about money—it’s an attitude of the heart that sees a need and fills it. Jesus embodied this in every part of His life, showing us that true generosity is about giving freely, whether through time, kindness, or grace.   Read More
The Adventure of Solitude
by Joel Cox on March 23rd, 2025
Solitude is more than just being alone—it is a sacred space set apart for God. It is a time when we unplug from the noise of life, withdrawing from distractions to be fully present with Him. Whether a few minutes or a few days, this practice must be driven by a genuine desire to connect with God. When we begin to see it as a place of rest rather than striving, we will discover the depth of communion that can be found in this space.  Read More
The Adventure of Worship
by Shaun Reed on March 17th, 2025
True worship is when we give our deepest affection and highest praise to the Father.   Read More
The Adventure of Scripture Memory
by Keith Mason on March 10th, 2025
What is Scripture Memorization? Scripture memory is the intentional practice of committing God’s Word to heart so that it shapes our thoughts, guides our actions, and strengthens our faith. More than just rote memorization, it is about storing up God’s truth so that we can recall and apply it in daily life.Jesus and Scripture MemorizationJesus is recorded referencing scripture over 250 times in th...  Read More
An Introduction to Spiritual Disciplines
by Jonny Norman on February 27th, 2025
Throughout church history, Lent has been a season of reflection, repentance, and renewal. It is a time to draw near to God, preparing our hearts to fully embrace the hope of the Resurrection on Easter. One of the most powerful ways to engage with Lent is through the practice of the Spiritual Disciplines. “Spiritual Disciplines” can sound intimidating and daunting - but what we’re talking about is adopting the spiritual habits of Jesus into our daily lives. Jesus invited people to follow him. This meant spending time together and growing in a relationship but it also meant patterning one’s life after His in every way. We, as his followers today, still do this: we walk with Jesus and adopt his spiritual practices into our lives. Jesus taught about and lived a life grounded in a real, experiential, relationship with God. For each week of Lent, our desire is to practice a different Spiritual Discipline as a community.  Read More