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Gathering Together

by Sarah Waldrop I recently listened to a Podcast about a woman, Sarah Harmey, who made a goal to have 500 people gather in her home over the course of a year. It wasn't about entertaining or testing out the latest recipes, but truly meeting new people and making them feel loved and included around an 18ft table in her backyard. I'm not going to give away all the details...

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An Update from the Reagans

by Josh Reagan Brothers and sisters, As you all probably know, things have been super busy over the last few weeks, and Kathryn thought it would be good to give ya'll an update on happenings with the Reagan family. So here we go: The Baby- Norah Grace is here! She was born @ 9:40 on June 7th; weighing in at 6.5 lbs. and measuring 20.2 inches long she is the smallest i...

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The Gospel & The #MeToo Movement

by Trey O'Brien As we heard the allegations against Harvey Weinstein and saw his arrest for heinous crimes of sexual assault on numerous women in Hollywood, we were repulsed. When we heard the guilty verdicts from the Bill Cosby jury trial regarding his accusations of felony sexual assault, we were heart broken that "America's Dad" had been found to be a predator and a ra...

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RTS Update

by Richard and Annie Owens In all of the excitement of urban church planting, it's very easy to overlook the fact that the majority of the churches in America aren't in an urban setting. Most churches in America are smaller, rural churches that are doing big things for the kingdom in their communities. In this world of shiny urban ministries, RTS recently sought to bring ...

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Believing the Lie

by Kathryn Dyksterhouse As I am seeing my nine-year old daughter becoming more aware of the way she looks and how her appearance "matches up" to the societal standard for beauty, I am convinced that vanity, idolatry of appearance, and insecurity (among others) are an epidemic in our culture today. As a result, I have been studying books that speak to teenage girls on topi...

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