The table is central to who we are as a church! And we can't wait to kick off our next season of Dinner Parties and Tables in February. This Sunday we are hosting a lunch for those interested in hosting or are currently hosting a Dinner Party or Table. We’ll start at 12pm and provide lunch.
Read MoreHow would it change your life to be able to experience the fullness of who God is and really grow in your relationship with Him? The following will help you get a grasp of why we would encourage you to schedule a prayer retreat and a few resources on how to plan your time.
Read MoreWhether together or apart we can unite our hearts in prayer. As we adopt this rhythm of daily prayer we will be praying similar things at similar times each and every day. And as we consistently pray we will begin to suddenly hear the sound of the Holy Spirit in us and through us.
Read MoreOver the course of the next few weeks as we start the year, we hope to establish rhythms and patterns of prayer that will cause us to see Jesus like never before in our church and city.
Read MoreMark your calendars for our Christmas Eve Eve Service on December 23rd (but you probably already knew that). We'll be singing carols, drinking hot chocolate, and ending with candlelight!
Read MoreThis week we learned from Guest Pastor Niles Holsinger that the gift of suffering is essential to the Christian faith and our individual walk with the Lord. Great love will always be followed by great suffering, and no one displayed that better for us than Jesus did.
Read MoreWhen you look at Stacia, you will see a lifelong dreamer. Her heart is to partner with God to see His dreams become a reality in the lives of those around her. From the beginning of her time finding a family at C3, the Father has been persistent to reawaken dormant dreams in her heart that she didn’t even know she had. It is so beautiful.
Read MoreSomething sacred transpires in us when we remove ourselves from all that life constantly begs of us and place ourselves into the secret place of silence. In Matthew 3, John the Baptist makes his home in the wilderness and shows us that the way to commune with our King is to remove ourselves from all of life's comforts, treasures, and normalities. He also declares that access and inheritance to the Kingdom at hand comes by way of repentance.
Read MoreIt’s been quite an amazing year and we want to celebrate with all of the people who made it happen! if you’re on a team, host or lead a dinner party, or have finished Next Steps we’d love for you to be there.
Read MoreTo the believer, the season of Advent means so many things. In the many Christmas messages that will precede Christmas day, one theme should underlie every word and every image depicted of our King. God came to us, in the form of us, to be like us, and to restore all parts of us.
Read MoreIn this conversation with Ps Brandon, Shane and Talisha share their giving story. You’ll hear about how God has surprised them, how they’ve stayed faithful in hard times, how the pattern of giving has shaped them, and the practical ways they make it part of their life.
Read MoreSo here is Will and Claire Meier and their giving story. You’ll hear about how God has surprised them, how they’ve stayed faithful in hard times, how the pattern of giving has shaped them, and the practical ways they make it part of their life.
Read MoreThe longing to know the one we call Father begins somewhere for us all. Even when we aren’t looking or listening, His pursuit of us is incredible. Often, we will find the Father dwelling in His people. For Kyler, all it took was observing a client in the workplace to spark the curiosity of what Sonship would eventually mean to him.
Read MoreThis past weekend Ps Brandon mentioned the ancient Jewish practice of the ‘Five Jar Method’ as a way to budget but even more importantly as a way to prepare ourselves to be generous. Because for many of us being generous isn’t an issue of ‘want to’ but more of ‘how to’. So this is just one way of accomplishing it as we desire to grow in our generosity as followers of Jesus.
Read MoreAll over the world C3 Churches commit to ways they can impact their city and their world through Vision Builders. They do this by coming together as Vision Builders in heart and hand. Ultimately, Vision Builders is the way we commit each year to the vision and initiatives in front of us as a church. We do this by doing our best to give in two key ways: consistent giving (often called the tithe) and a gift over and above our tithe (often called an offering) as we step into sacrificial generosity.
Read MoreSupport one of our city partners, Fortress, by volunteering at their upcoming Trunk Or Treat. It's the most fun way to impact the kids at Fortress! Bring a trunk full of candy and theme it however you want. Our kids will feel loved and excited as they collect candy from all our smiling volunteers! Please: No horror/haunted themed décor or costumes!
Read MoreEvery year C3 joins in with leaders and pastors from all over the world at the Lions Roar Global Men’s Summit and the One Heart Women’s Brunch. We’d love to see you there!
Read MoreThis past Sunday we focused on (pun intended) fixing our eyes on Jesus. How we can create and use negative space in our lives to truly fix our eyes on the author and perfector of our faith.
Read MoreIF YOU ARE SERVE ON A TEAM, LEAD OR HOST A DINNER PARTY, OR HAVE FINISHED NEXT STEPS, THIS IS A SPECIAL NIGHT JUST FOR YOU!! We’ll be taking time to lean into our Vision + Mission that we talked about Sunday and also have a special time of worship with special guest Bryce Cole. Don’t miss it!
Read MoreJoin Stacia Emerson as she hosts another Create Good Table where you will engage your creative side, enjoy some good people, and raise money for our C3 kiddos! Details below. RSVP so she can plan ahead.
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