June 20, 2019
by Stephen Siebert
| Tags: Community, prayer, quiet time, bible reading
"Spending time with the Father, as Christ did, can set the focus back on him. It reminds me that even through I neglect God in my day to day life, He has never turned away from me. I am so grateful that He remains steadfast in my life and continues to watch over me even when I stray away. He brings us back to the cross and reminds us of the love he has for us."...
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November 23, 2017
by Emily Leslie
| Tags: Community, Fellowship, gospel, albuquerque, blog, Relationship, God, Christ, Connection, Life Together, Albuquerque Church, Sermon Reflection, Churches, Church blog, Genesis, Me Too, Vulnerability, Church Body
Entering into moments of vulnerability consciously and intentionally is risky, but it stops shame in it’s tracks....
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October 19, 2017
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| Tags: Men, Community, gospel, albuquerque, women, blog, Relationship, Broken, Church, Church blog, Healing, Me Too, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harrasment, Fall, Mankind, Loneliness, Alone, Together, Equal
We were made for this interdependent community. We were made to share those extreme differences in order to produce extreme growth. We were made to be with one another in order to remove the possibility of the bad: loneliness. ...
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August 10, 2017
by Emily Leslie
| Tags: Community, Fellowship, gospel, albuquerque, blog, love, Jesus, Mercy, God, Table, Hospitality, Compassion, Church blog, Communion, Host, Hosting, Gathering, Serving, Guest
This Sunday, as we unpacked hospitality, and love was intertwined in every part. Fear creates exclusive community, but love gives way to inclusive hospitality....
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August 24, 2016
by Justin Edgar
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Category:
Gospel
| Tags: Volunteer, Fellowship, Community, Family, service, Leadership, Meeting, Serve, Church, leadership sync
Why does a meeting like this matter? ...
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August 4, 2016
by Justin Edgar
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Category:
Gospel
| Tags: Family, Community, marriage, home, household, promises, neighboring, neighborhood, open, door, boundaries
The economic concerns of the open home have a trust, achieved by the work of Jesus. We can risk. We can have an open door. We can live in these costly places where a greater number of people are welcomed, and where we have lesser privacies. We can do this because the Gospel has secured this very thing for us. Our marriages can be a place of flourishing for our households. ...
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