Someone asked me in a comment on the blog when we’re going to talk about the February Uganda trip etc. It’s a good question. I also think it makes for a good opportunity to share what’s coming up at Antioch on Sunday mornings.
This Sunday, Rick McKinley from Imago Dei in Portland, will be joining us. If you’ve ever heard Rick speak you’ll realize how much of a treat this is!!
Starting on January 13th, we’ll be doing a two week series that we do every year called “The Sermon Biography Series.” This year we’ll be looking at the life and times of Francis Schaeffer.
On January 27th, we’re having another “Art Sunday” and the message will be focused on Africa and Uganda. We will be sharing what Antioch will be doing in Uganda and why we feel it is valuable and strategic. It’ll also be a chance to talk about my trip in December and the upcoming Antioch trip in February.
I’m excited about the beginning of February because we’ll be looking at the parables of Christ. After that we’ll move into a book study of 1 Peter starting on Easter Sunday. I can’t wait to dive into some of these texts as a church community!!!
The study on 1 Peter should take us a long way into the summer. (Speaking of summer, I can’t wait till Family Camp again this August. I want my girls to grow up with memories of the same sights and smells every year!! Have you seen the video on YouTube?)
All in all, I think there’s a lot of neat stuff coming up :)
Hi Ken,
dad Baker sent me your latest newsletter, very nice. God’s goodness in Summit High right? Great location. I’m on my way to Denver, CO! Great opp to serve at a missional church. Wish to talk to you again, maybe next time we’re in Bend. My sister in law now lives there, so we gotta visit her right! Would love to guest WL next time I’m in town.
Glad to read some sharing of what is upcoming at Antioch. Keep it up, and share more, including things in which the church is involved but are not necessarily Sunday morning things. Any group of people wants to know what is happening. Letting people know in advance encourages greater participation; otherwise, people are left to feel that they are just along for the ride and there is not a place for them to be active participants.