Word on the Street
#LoveYourNeighbor: Getting Proximate
#Loveyourneighbor I have two children. The depths of love I have for both of them is deep and wide and by all intents and purposes equal. Yet, the ways in which I, as their mother, am called to care for them are drastically different. The three-year-old is quite...
#LoveYourNeighbor: How our neighbors lead us
Give Now How our Neighbors Lead Us #Loveyourneighbor On January 17, 2021, Street Church gathered on a cold January morning and celebrated its first baptism of our friend, Sue. It was a joyous occasion, one that will forever live in this pastor's mind as a mountaintop...
#LoveYourNeighbor: The Liminal Space
Give Now Painting of Jeremiah at the Visitor's Center by Judy Lowman The Liminal Space #Loveyourneighbor I stopped three times before I finally found a shop still serving coffee last Christmas. Notably, it was late in the evening when I chose to venture out after our...
Street Church: Lessons From A Young Church
“What does it mean to be the Church?” I asked our small group of dedicated leaders. We decided to hold our “community forum” the last Sunday of the month after church to discuss the business of the church and the places we want to grow in and glean from as a new faith...