Recently, we have been talking a lot about our church finances and giving within our Kairos community, and this month at the Leadership Team meeting, we spent the majority of time praying and discerning what a faithful budget is for …
Recently, we have been talking a lot about our church finances and giving within our Kairos community, and this month at the Leadership Team meeting, we spent the majority of time praying and discerning what a faithful budget is for …
When people hear the world “liturgy”, many imagine formal, lifeless readings and repetition, but in the original Latin, liturgy literally meant “the work of the people.” If we were to tease that definition out a bit in our context, we might say …
On Sunday February 24th and March 3rd, members of the Leadership Team and staff are hosting community dinners. Everyone is invited to attend. Our prayer for the evening is people will simply enjoy being together and spend some time talking …
I recently read an article in the Wall Street Journal entitled “Why is it so cool to be so gloomy?” The article describes a variety of reasons for this phenomenon, but they could be summed up by saying most people …
There is a synagogue in my neighborhood. Every week, my neighbors flow in and out of it, walking to and from their house, honoring the Sabbath. And if the temple is open, standing in the mix of the goings and …
Dear Kairos Community, At our church, we nominate and call a new class of Leadership Team members every year. The full team is made up of three classes of four, four, and five people for a total of thirteen people …
You hear a great sermon. You listen to an incredible podcast. You read an inspiring book. And now, you sincerely see and desire God in a new way. You are ready to live in a new way, and then….nothing happens. …
Have you ever driven home from some familiar place and have little to no memory of actually turning the wheel or pushing the gas? It is almost like muscle memory alone got us home. Well, while that might feel like …
From its earliest recorded observances, the Christian church has celebrated Holy Week by fasting. And, while many of us might not be planning to refrain from meat or give up work this Holy Week, our hope and prayer at Kairos …