We hope you can join us this Sunday at 10 at
Jammin' Java as we begin a three-part series on the book of Romans. Which is to say, we'll be reading through the book of Romans in three chunks: no sermons, no theologizing, no agenda except to remember that this book (like most of the New Testament) is
a letter, written to particular people in a particular place. In this way, we hope to see how
our particular group can be more connected with
our particular place, and head toward the future with a better sense of God's purpose.
The truly exciting development is that some friends of ours from
Convergence will be joining us to add some groovy music to our times of contemplation, and to offer their own subtle artistic interpretation of what we're hearing. It promises to be a rich time of revelation and reflection.
But that doesn't mean we don't want to hear your artistry, though! Bring yourself and your gifts out to
The Lamb Center for Karaoke night next Thursday, April 17, from 6:30 to 8pm. It's been a great time, and a wonderful opportunity for our friends at TLC to get to know us and one another that much better. Plus, it's a lot of fun.
Mike Stavlund
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