Led by: Lisa Hancock
Childcare: No
This Lent, you’re invited to join The Practice Series, a Learning Community designed to help you explore spiritual practices that draw us deeper into the life of God. Each week features an online teaching session followed by a 4-day asynchronous reading plan and practice, giving you space to experience the practice in your own daily rhythm.
Spiritual practices help shape us as disciples. They open us to God’s divine grace, offer new and ancient rhythms, and give us ways to be fully present with God in the midst of everyday life. Whether you’re discovering these practices for the first time or rediscovering them in a new season, you may choose to participate in one practice or all of them. Each session is designed to equip you with enough understanding to simply try it - to take a small but meaningful step deeper into the way of Jesus.
This series continues the journey we began in our January worship series, Practicing the Way, and the Learning Community offered alongside it.
All teaching sessions will take place on Mondays from 7–8 pm via Zoom.
Monday, February 23 — The Practice of Community with Pastor Allison - Explore how God forms us through life together.
Tuesday, March 3 — The Practice of Solitude & Silence with Pastor Pavielle - Discover the quiet spaces where God speaks beneath the noise. (Note date change this one only)
Monday, March 9 — The Practice of Service with Pastor Sarah - Learn how acts of love and compassion shape our lives in Christ.
Monday, March 16 — The Practice of Sabbath with Pastor Cheryl - Reclaim rest as a sacred rhythm of renewal and trust.
Monday, March 23 — The Practice of Prayer with Pastor Scott - Enter into conversation with God through ancient and modern expressions.
Choose your practices. Engage at your pace. Experience Lent in a new way as we walk together in the way of Jesus.
Join Dr. Dan Flanagan for a three-week Learning Community exploring God’s persistent grace throughout Scripture from Genesis through the Gospels. The Bible tells an honest story of human resistance and broken relationship, but an even greater story of a God who continually chooses grace and reconciliation. This study invites us to look beyond the cross as the beginning of grace and discover how God’s covenant love has always been at work—before the cross, at the cross, and beyond.
Together, we’ll reflect on God’s unwavering love, our own patterns of resistance, and what it means to live shaped by grace rather than fear.