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When You Have No Church Home on the Holidays

When You Have No Church Home on the Holidays

The emotions I felt at this point were profound, as this wasn’t just another service on another Christmas; this was me and my son, once again in a new church community, strangers in a familiar yet unfamiliar place, trying to find our place. What helped me get through it, what allowed me to get to a place of hope for this new church and my son’s place in it?

Finding Light In the Darkness: Refuge for the Weary

Finding Light In the Darkness: Refuge for the Weary

Sometimes we see our hope clearly in a brightly lit moon and joyfully anticipate the arrival of the sun. Other times, we have to remind our despairing selves that the sun is still there despite clouds or storms that hide it, or distractions like wind and lightning. The sun is still there. And so, we sing. Part 2 of the series, Finding Light in the Darkness.

Finding Community as a Special Needs Parent

Finding Community as a Special Needs Parent

In a Bible story, four men experienced a similar trial, but they weren’t alone. They could each relate to the physical, emotional and spiritual pain the others were experiencing; they found each other for support. They understood each other better than anyone else could.

Lord, please do not let my child be alone for the holidays

Lord, please do not let my child be alone for the holidays

John is an only child, married to an only child, and raising an only child. So who will celebrate Christmas with his son when he is gone? “So where my child may not have extended family to depend on, we create relationships with people who are most important to us, starting with our church family.”