Grace360: Be the difference
Jesus boiled the movement we call Christianity down to two laws: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength. And love your neighbor as yourself.” Grace is the glue that binds every relationship together, with God, our neighbors, our enemies, even ourselves. Spirituality then is about relationships, connections, intimacy. It’s about grace.
March 14: Grace given to friends, part 2. There are people to our right and left with whom we walk through life. These friends stand by us through thick and thin. For some of us that person is a spouse, for many of us it is our family and close friends. In front of us, there are people we follow, and underneath us are people who we lead … to both we extend grace. Pastor Bonnie Gerber.
March 21: Grace given to enemies. Let’s be honest. There are people in this world that we just don’t like, whom we avert our eyes from seeing. We’ve turned our back on certain people, sometimes out of safety to ourselves, disgust, bitterness or resentment. Forgiveness and reconciliation, even Jesus himself, demand that we turn around and love those whom we may want to forget. Pastor Mike Weaver.
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The Gathering at All Saints aims to include everyone in the worship planning and leadership. We're all about the Reformation principle of the priesthood of all believers. Worship is not done for the people, as if they are spectators, but rather by the people of God as their corporate offering of adoration and praise.
We solicit volunteers, young and old, male and female, who see this participation as part of their ministry within the body of Christ. We ask you to make a year long commitment to a team, which will serve under the supervision of the Contemporary Worship Planning Team.
Click here for a flier that outlines our teams and take a few minutes to prayerfully fill out the form indicating your willingness to offer your time and talents.









