SEPTEMBER 10th PEOPLE

It is not good for us to be alone. Life is a team sport.  We need a small boat. We've said it a number of different ways the last month - why it is that we need one another.  

This Sunday at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright wrapped up our discussion about community with one last image - one that helps us to deal realistically with the struggle that life can be, yet remain not only hopeful, but optimistic about our future.

TEAM SPORT

"I'm spiritual but not religious."  This is a very common way for people to describe themselves and Storyline is a community that resonates with this in many ways.  Yet, Jesus invites to be together, to live together, to be a team.  Is there a way to do that?  To live that way, somehow avoid being religious and maintain our spirituality?

These are a few of the questions Mike Gathright explored Sunday at Storyline's Gathering. 

SOMEONE IN THE WATER

From Verizon's, "Can you hear me now?" to Nike's "Just Do It," it seems that every product, organization, and even schools have a tagline nowadays.  But this isn't a recent development.  The early followers of Jesus had a tagline too; "Repent, Believe and Baptized."  Unfortunately, today all three words seem, out of place, overly religious and unnecessary.

This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright explored the historical meaning behind this original tagline and how it just might be the opposite of outdated and religious - maybe it isn't about the past as much as it is the present and the future.  

GET IN THE WATER

Idolatry... Repentance... now what?
The last two weeks Mike Gathright with the help of our friends, Abby Austin and Rebecca Bard, helped us put language to some of the deepest questions about life, grace, and the Gospel. They discussed what it might look like to be free and what is holding us back.
This week at the Gathering, Paul Knapp explored what it might look like to take the next step into the life of faith. What does it look like to truly let go of our idols and step into the "water." 

DIRT ON THE SURFACE

Last weekend we were reminded that for America it is freedom.  For you it might be peace, for someone else joy, still, others might describe it as happiness.  Whatever we may call it, we are all after something, some "highest good" - and we all have faith in something to get us there.  

This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright looked at how Jesus turned the world upside down by introducing a new way of experiencing our highest good...and the religious establishment hated him for it.  

GOING THE DISTANCE

We've all heard it before and we can't be reminded of it enough - freedom isn't free.  The fourth of July weekend is always a fun time with friends and family to relax and enjoy the summer weather as well as time to reflect on what freedom is.

This Sunday at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright explored God's view of freedom and how we might experience and enjoy it.

FATHER'S DAY

For all of the attention mothers get (and deservedly so!), being a dad is tough and important too!  We may not think about it as much but there is a lot to learn about life from fatherhood.

This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Cliff Reppart will reflect on how becoming and being a father has changed him in every way and how it has impacted his life of faith. 

 

 

BEAUTY WILL SAVE THE WORLD

There are many things changing very quickly about modern life, but there may be nothing more disturbing than the credibility crisis.  We live in a time of fake news and alternative facts - it is confusing and so frustrating.  Common questions, like, 'who is telling the truth?' are becoming much deeper - What is truth? Does it even exist?

This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering, Mike Gathright looked at how Jesus faced this same dilemma and then changed the world forever with his response.

 

 

GRADUATING FROM GRIT TO GRACE

It is that time of year when we recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of graduating students.  It is a good and right thing to do.  

But, how much of what we achieve is about us?  How much of it isn't?  This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright looked at these questions and considered the place of grace, gratitude and faith in what we accomplish in life - and what we attempt

A THING CALLED LOVE

Love is a multi-trillion dollar industry. We make movies, sing songs, write books, and fight wars all in the name of Love. But why? What is it about this 

ancient
dramatic
beautiful
mysterious
outlandish
overwhelming
unreachable
indefinable
undeniable
indescribable
uncomparable
blood-boiling
heart-pounding

word that causes so much joy, pain, excitement, and fear all in the same moment. Why is love all that great? and why does it hurt so much...?

This week at the Gathering, Paul Knapp explored what it is about love that forces us to keep searching for it.

THE PRIEST AND THE PROSTITUTE

Come on....they deserve more than one day don't they!?  Moms.  What would the world be like without them?  A mother's love protects, provides, sustains and guides us.  There is nothing they won't do for us.  They believe in us.  They love us.

Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright considered the power and beauty of a mother's love, where it comes from and what it is for.