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 …
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 …
Message from Joe Ryan on Apr 7, 2019
Jared and I thoroughly enjoyed attending the Family Dynamics classes taught over the past five weeks by Ben Garrett. Throughout the class we learned about triangulation, boundaries, and patterns of behaviors that exist within families and organizations. Each lesson included …
Message from Drew Ditzel on Mar 31, 2019
Below is an email Liz Chiaffredo sent the pastoral staff, and we felt it needed to be shared with the entire Kairos Community (with her permission of course!). Here is the article I referenced at (our community) dinner last night. …
Message from Drew Ditzel on Mar 24, 2019
On August 18, 2018 (81818) I was sitting on the first pew of our church as I normally do on a Sunday morning. This was the Sunday when we had Brian Bollinger share about his ministry as the executive director …
Message from Drew Ditzel on Mar 17, 2019
I went on the Haiti trip in January. I had never been on a mission trip, or really been out of the country (not counting Canada and the obligatory Mexican resort trip). I certainly had never been to a “third” …