The Christian faith is deeply communal. Throughout the New Testament, believers are consistently reminded of their interconnectedness, called to “bear one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2) and “encourage one another and build each other up” (1 Thessalonians 5:11). This collective spirit of Christianity is evident not just within the confines of church buildings but outward into neighborhoods and the broader community.
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Safe Church, Safe Communities: Our Shared Commitment
Holy Creator, we offer our gratitude for the opportunity to live in community, where we can take comfort in others and be nurtured when needy, fed when hungry, and protected […]

Sacred Ground Circles
“This country was not founded on freedom. It was founded on stolen land, cleared by slaughter, and built by stolen people, broken by force.” These are the words of Lyle […]

A Place to Belong: The Vision Behind the Ramona Youth Collaborative
When I started as the Director of the Ramona Youth Collaborative this past Easter, I had a strong sense that something special was beginning—but I couldn’t have predicted just how […]