Learn.
We are blessed with a multigenerational church.
Many have offered to share the wisdom they have on specific topics for our young adults to benefit from.
So, dive in and see what there is to learn!
The Family of God: Finding Community within the Larger Church
by Victoria Covington.
Whether you’ve been in your current church family for a matter of months or years, the simple fact is that transitioning to a new church is difficult…
Navigating the Workplace as a Young Leader
by Caleb Dunn.
When Paul writes to the church-community in Corinth, he calls them to follow Christ not only with his words, but also by his example. Leading others, however, is never an easy feat, and leadership is not limited to those who occupy publicly recognized roles…
When Your Job Isn’t Your Dream
by Anna Ortmann.
My first job out of undergrad pushed me to a very “clock in/clock out” mentality. It was a job I could easily leave at the door when I left and not think much about until I came back…
Transitioning - Being Discipled to Discipling Others
by Dr. Judy Crossman.
What an exciting challenge lies before you! You have been chosen, since the foundation of the earth, for this very time and season. God not only sees you…
Putting Down Roots in a Brand New Place
by Jaena Gormong.
No one ever teaches you how to transition into life post-college. You don’t get to take an exit course right before graduation that addresses the big life changes coming your way and how to navigate them.
Ending Well
by Shelby Louvé.
Ending well is always a process (whether the ending is brought on by choice, finishing something, losing someone or something—expected or unexpected). As we journey through our “endings,” all of us feel a sense of loss, grief, and–even if the ending leads…
The Power of Intergenerational Relationships
by Alex Mandura.
Charles and I are different. We are from different generations. He is a Baby Boomer, I am from Generation X. He is retired, I am still active in my profession. When we gather for worship, he wears His Sunday best, I tend to dress more business casual…
Into God’s Heart, Into the World
by Michael Jordan.
After seventeen years of professional ministry, I’m tired. I’m tired of a Christianity that seems to be all about attracting an audience, building a brand, and connecting with customers…
Storied Parenting
by Erin and Eric Crisp.
Human beings are infused with a desire to hear and live stories. We love movies and gossip. We understand ourselves by seeing the human condition played out in others…
Church, Families, and People with Special Needs
by Tim Witte.
You may find yourself looking around your church and wishing for greater diversity; maybe because your church doesn’t have a lot of diversity…
Change Your Clothes
by Jesse Ludema.
The clothing industry is one of the most unchecked sources of modern injustice; and unless you have been actively fighting against the corruption of this industry, you’re likely fueling it…
Caring for Your Election Anxiety
by Jhinika Louve, Ethan Linder, and Josh Ruiz.
If you’re losing sleep and feeling tense about the election, you’re not alone. All elections (and especially this year’s) have implications that affect us, our neighbors, and the people God calls us to serve…
Our Political Faith
by Ethan Linder.
Shopping for groceries. Joining a local running club. Donating to an adoption agency. Going to church. Filing your taxes. Volunteering in a soup kitchen. Protesting police brutality…
COVID and Communal Faith
by Aynsley Vermilya.
When I say I am an extrovert, I mean it. Sure, plenty of people believe that they are extroverts because they like to be around people—I love being around people! But more than that…
Living a Life of Thoughtfulness
by Faith Fox.
As we look at the world around us, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of our daily routines, habits, and obligations. It doesn’t take a close look to see how our lives are filled with continual sports games, busy weekends…