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Third Way Collective Rhythm Wrap-up
Terri reviews our Third Way Collective Prayer Rhythm, shares how this practice has looked for her, and invited the community to share their stories and ask any questions they might have.
View SermonEvening
The final part of our collective prayer rhythm involves reflecting on our day with a focus on forgiveness. When Jesus taught us to pray, he placed a special emphasis on our responsibility to forgive as a response to the forgiveness we have received from God. Terri walks us through an evening prayer practice to help us with this difficult practice.
View SermonThird Way Collective Rhythm Introduction
This lent, Third Way is focusing on establishing a collective rhythm to pray through each day based upon The Lord’s Prayer. Terri introduces the importance of approaching this work as a corporate body rather than a collection of individuals, and then helps us think through how habits are formed and sustained.
View SermonManaging Pigs For God
Lyle Miller, Everence Stewardship Consultant, shows that
financial stewardship is actually a spiritual practice in which we
must realize our role as managers of God’s resources. It’s only when
that takes place that we can be freed to participate in God’s mission
of expanding his generous and abundant kingdom.
Captive Thoughts
As we begin a new series focused on surrender for the purposes of transformation, Terri focuses on the importance of offering our thought life up to God.
View SermonFeasting Through Fasting – Josias Hansen
Josias shows that God is not wanting us to suppress our hedonistic desires, but to correctly aim them to find their ultimate fulfillment in God. Thus, when we fast, it is not simply a practice of self-denial, but rather a time for our souls to feast upon the goodness of God.
View SermonThe Lord’s Prayer – Terri Churchill
Terri looks into the strong relational dimmention of the Lord’s Prayer. Prayer is not a duty, but a opportunity to connect deeply with the one who loves us most.
View SermonExamen: Praying With Gratitude And Intention – Terri Churchill
Terri Churchill shares about Saint Ignatius’ Daily Examen and how practicing it can help bring greater clarity and peace to our lives.
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