word.song.prayer.communion.

Thursdays @ The Bridge 6:00pm to 7:15pm.
Light family meal and worship. Come with your praises. Come with your questions. Come as you are. All are welcome.

as a community, we are:

...a Missional Church
As it says in the book Missional Church – A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America edited by Darrell L. Guder, "We believe that we are the church, that is, we are a community of God’s people called and set apart for witness to the good news of Jesus Christ. We are blessed to be a blessing. As the Father has sent Christ, so Christ sends us. Jesus Christ has defined us as his witnesses where we are. We believe therefore that the Holy Spirit not only calls us but also enables and gifts us for that mission. Our task is to determine the particular focus and direction of our mission. We are to identify the charisms given us by the Spirit for mission. We have the responsibility and the capacity, through the Holy Spirit, to shape ourselves for faithful witness. Our purpose defines our organizational structures – which means that our mission challenges us to re-form our structures so that we can be faithful in our witness."

...a Circle of Trust - in small groups
As Parker J. Palmer says in A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward An Undivided Life – Welcoming the Soul and Weaving Community in a Wounded World "…we speak our own truth; we listen receptively to the truth of others; we ask each other honest, open questions instead of giving counsel; and we offer each other the healing and empowering gifts of silence and laughter."

...a community dwelling in the Word
A practice of deep listening to a scriptural passage and to a friendly partner’s perceptions of that passage, shared with others. This is an important way of discerning what God would have us do.

...a communal body
"We must surrender the self-conception of the church as a voluntary association of individuals and live by the recognition that we are a communal body of Christ’s followers, mutually committed and responsible to one another and to the mission Jesus set us upon at his resurrection." Missional Church – A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America edited by Darrell L. Guder.
Wolfgang Simpson says in Houses That Change the World – The Return of House Churches, "But God is today reclaiming our very homes for Christ. As our homes are again becoming the natural habitat for the church, the down-to-earth community of the redeemed, Christianity in turn becomes a powerful testimony as the place where it counts most: next door."
"But those who want to be Christians in earnest and who profess the gospel with hand and mouth should sign their names and meet alone in a house somewhere to pray, to read, to baptize, to receive the sacrament, and to do other Christian work." - Martin Luther (1526)

...multiplying disciples:
As Jesus says, "Go therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, and teaching them everything I have commanded you." Matthew 28:19