A Poem by P.J. Wenzel
What I see brings me low
Raises questions within my soul
Opens pleading fountains from my eyes
For the answers I’d like to know
A Poem by P.J. Wenzel
What I see brings me low
Raises questions within my soul
Opens pleading fountains from my eyes
For the answers I’d like to know
During COVID-19, hospitality can go on! Here are some ideas and ways to show God’s love with another in this time.
These days are revealing. They reveal our fears and idols— reveal our character, and that of our community and civic leaders.
We find the strength to truly forgive when we press more and more into the gospel truth of the forgiveness of sins that we’ve received through Jesus.
If you’re like me, then maybe you’re thinking “Summer is here! This will be the year I get some real reading done whilst I bake-in a beautiful tan by the pool, or while I sit by the glow of a campfire, or while I relax on a much-needed family vacation”!… read more →
History/Biography If you’re in for a great biography, then consider Alan Jacob’s ‘The Narnian’ about C.S. Lewis. Jacobs is a great writer, but is not a slobbering fanboy; you’ll see some warts under Lewis’ historical halo. It’s amazing to see how God placed people in Lewis’ life to guide him… read more →
Ryan Coholich was installed as a pastor at Tri-Village on Sunday, April 8th. Roger Coville was installed as a pastor at Short North on Sunday, April 15th. Roger Coville Roger Coville and his wife Kelly have lived in the Columbus area for 31 years. Most of that time they raised… read more →
Throughout this year, we’ll be discussing why we believe our multi-congregational structure is the best way for us to carry out our mission to share the gospel and see lives changed throughout Columbus. Our first few pieces of content will start out broadly talking about church structures, then, closer to… read more →