On November 13th we had a family gathering potluck after church. If you were there, you know the food was amazing. You all outdid yourselves! Once we all had some time to eat and visit together, we joined together in prayer.
Celebrating Mexico Trip
Celebrating Renewal Team Work
Jeremiah Robinson is a member of the Renewal Team and an elder candidate. Read his thoughtful answers to questions about the work he is doing as part of the Renewal Team.
Sound City, please continue praying for our Renewal Team as they prayerfully work, in partnership with the elders, to seek direction for our church body in the future!
Celebrating Student Camp
What an honor and privilege it was to be able to go to summer camp with the students this year. As a fairly new leader in student ministries, one of my first goals for the week was to remember every one of their names. I tend to have a hard time with names, but I’m happy to say that I had them all down by only the second day! It was a joy to get know many of them better during our week at camp.
Celebrating Women's Discipleship Event
On June 25th the women of Sound City gathered for a mini-conference featuring some talks from The Gospel Coalition Women’s Conference. By the end of the day, minds and hearts were full from feasting on rich teaching from speakers like Jackie Hill Perry and Jen Wilkin. There were times for discussing and digesting what was taught, as well as for prayer.
Grateful to Gather
Celebrating Easter Weekend
What a full and joyous weekend we had celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus! Good Friday was a beautiful time of remembrance and reflection with a moving reading from John 19, music that filled the room and cut to the heart, and the Lord’s table taken together. We experienced the tension of grief mixed with joy, the reality that a seed must go into the ground and die in order to bear fruit. We are made new through the costly death of Jesus.
Celebrating Youth Retreats
Disciplining Kids is a Long Game of Small Interactions
“As parents we must remember that spiritual growth—just like growth of all other kinds—is usually a slow, gentle, and even painful process rather than a series of big leaps. It rarely comes through amazing performances in which we explain an aspect of Christian faith clearly and comprehensively to a child who listens, spellbound, before responding with perfect understanding and immediate acceptance.”
In Sickness and In Health
When sickness and suffering are visited upon us, it’s an opportunity to examine what we really believe. We may have said all the right things before difficulties came our way, but when they come we see how our hearts respond. We see the fears that surface and the ways we struggle. It takes intentionality to seek God, to calm our hearts, and to say, “Thy will be done.”