the following article is taken from the appendix of “A Movement of Prayer” prayer guide Have you ever been here: Its a nice quiet morning. You’re the only one at your house. The sun is shining through the window, the birds are chirping, its a perfect morning. You grab your… read more →
When we live in light of God’s mission, we see what God is already doing and how we get to join Him. That reality struck a chord with me with what God’s doing at the Tri-Village congregation. Each week we have about twenty-five to thirty-five percent kids under ten years… read more →
Written by Rachel Herman, Veritas Music and Worship Intern. “Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy. For the word of the Lord is right and true; he is faithful in all he does.” Psalm 33:3-4 As I have been interning here at Veritas over the… read more →
Before you continue reading this post, make sure that you’ve read Part 1, which explains that our role in a worship gathering is to participate in remembering the gospel. As it is with many things in life, (relationships, work, home… etc) it’s so easy for us to be at the… read more →
Written by Joe Byler, Short North Lead Pastor/Worship Leader. It’s 10:27 on a Sunday morning and you’ve just pulled into the parking lot of the church’s gathering space. The frazzle of the morning has built to a frustrating peak. Your child has just wiped their snotty nose on their clean… read more →
Written by Christopher Stollar, Veritas member and Community Group leader in Clintonville. When James heard a group of Veritas members talking about the parable of the prodigal son at his shelter last month, he decided to join them. “I don’t believe in coincidences,” James said. “I was just asking God… read more →
Written by Matt Martin, Pastor at Veritas Community Church. The Church has flaws, and no, Veritas definitely isn’t a perfect church. In fact, it’s for that very reason that Jesus came to fulfill the Law and die–to cleanse her of those flaws and restore the perfect beauty for which She… read more →
by Amy Gingerich and edited Emily Stiving These days it’s not uncommon to walk through the doors of the Short North building on a Sunday morning and see 4 or 5 homeless people hanging around on the couches or at the coffee station. I’d be surprised if you haven’t had… read more →
Written by Jason Fisher of Considering Stewardship. Follow these steps and you are all but guaranteed to screw up your financial future. Don’t bother tracking your student loans – There is no reason for you to know exactly how much money you are taking out to pay for that sheepskin,… read more →
Written by David Schermerhorn, director of She Has a Name. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord; my soul shall exult in my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself like a… read more →