Beyond the 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings

We’ll ponder about the future of our community as we think about how we are called, how we are gathered, and how we are sent by God to live in this world.

Why is it called Beyond 52? Simply put, there are 52 weeks in a year. There are 52 possible Sundays that you and I could walk through the doors of a church. However, the Bible’s vision of the church is more than just a couple hours on Sunday mornings; it’s a way of life beyond 52 Sunday mornings; it’s a way of life for 365 days of the year. My hope is that this series will challenge our ideas about church, our concepts and understandings of church

Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings – The Great Commission

This is the last week of our series called “Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings.” There are 52 possible Sundays in a year that you and I could walk through the doors of a church. But the Bible’s vision of the Church is more than just a couple hours on Sunday mornings; it’s a way of life. So in this series, we’ve talked about what church is. It’s not an event. It’s not a building. It’s not until believers…

Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings – Practical Living

Big Idea: God calls everyone to live their faith out in daily living, not just inside a church building. The greatest ministry that the believer has is being a faithful witness and living out the gospel of Christ through obedience in every area of their lives. We are in the third week of the series called “Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings.” It’s called Beyond 52 because there are 52 weeks in a year, 52 possible Sundays that you…

Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings – Relationships

Last week, we started a new series called Beyond 52: Church Outside of Sunday Mornings. Why is it called Beyond 52? Simply put, there are 52 weeks in a year. There are 52 possible Sundays that you and I could walk through the doors of a church. However, the Bible’s vision of the Church is more than just a couple hours on Sunday mornings; it’s a way of life. My hope is that this series will challenge our ideas about…