This week Josh continues our new series, “Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time,” by asking the question, “Who was the historical Jesus?” What can be said about who he was, and how did that shape who he became for Christians?
Read MoreThis Sunday Josh is starting a new series about Jesus. Over these weeks we will explore who Jesus was historically, and also who Jesus might be for us today.
This week we’ll begin with two questions:
1. How do we know anything about Jesus? What are the sources for our information?
2. Why does Jesus still matter for so many of us? What is it about him that keeps us coming back again and again?
We can’t wait to see you this Sunday online and in person as we begin, “Meeting Jesus Again For the First Time”!
Read MoreOur first series of 2023 begins this Sunday! In this series called “Epiphany: Learning to See Differently,” we will be hearing stories of doing just that—seeing differently. The goal of this series is that, by hearing the stories of others, we will become better attuned to our own epiphany moments that occur.
For 20 years Colby has been a pastor. The first decade within evangelical Christianity, and this last decade as a post-evangelical, progressive Christian. He’s the author of two books, UnClobber: Rethinking our Misuse of the Bible on Homosexuality, and The SHIFT, a survival guide for becoming a progressive Christian—for which he’s currently on a nationwide tour, sharing with communities about a vision for a kind of Christian practice but with a progressive flavor. He planted a progressive Christian church in San Diego in 2014 called Sojourn Grace Collective and enjoys golfing, running, and yoga.
Read MoreOur first series of 2023 begins this Sunday! In this series called “Epiphany: Learning to See Differently,” we will be hearing stories of doing just that—seeing differently. The goal of this series is that, by hearing the stories of others, we will become better attuned to our own epiphany moments that occur.
This week we welcome Dr. Paula Stone Williams to GracePointe. Paula is an author and internationally known speaker on gender equity, LGBTQ advocacy, and religious tolerance. She is also a pastor and pastoral counselor in Boulder County, Colorado. Paula has been featured in The New York Times, TEDWomen, TEDSummit, TEDxMileHigh, Red Table Talk, The Denver Post, New York Post, New Scientist Magazine, Radio New Zealand,and many other media outlets. Her book, “As a Woman: What I Learned about Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy after I Transitioned” was released in 2022.
Read MoreOur first series of 2023 begins this Sunday! In this series called “Epiphany: Learning to See Differently,” we will be hearing stories of doing just that—seeing differently. The goal of this series is that, by hearing the stories of others, we will become better attuned to our own epiphany moments that occur.
This week we will be hearing from Meghan Crozier. Meghan is the co-host of the “Thereafter” podcast, and an important voice in the conversation around deconstruction. You might know her also from social media where she uses the handle “The Pursuing Life.”
Read MoreOur first series of 2023 begins this Sunday! In this series called “Epiphany: Learning to See Differently,” we will be hearing stories of doing just that—seeing differently. The goal of this series is that, by hearing the stories of others, we will become better attuned to our own epiphany moments that occur.
This week lead pastor Josh Scott will share some of his own “epiphany moments.” Join us this Sunday for “Setting Up Stones.”
Read MoreOur first series of 2023 begins this Sunday! In this series called “Epiphany: Learning to See Differently,” we will be hearing stories of doing just that—seeing differently. The goal of this series is that, by hearing the stories of others, we will become better attuned to our own epiphany moments that occur.
This week Josh will kick things off by talking us on a tour of epiphany stories found in the Bible, and what they can teach us about our own stories.
Read MoreWe’re beginning a new year, and that often gives us an opportunity to think about fresh starts and clean slates. What is it about the idea of something being “new” that is so compelling for us? What does it mean to be “new”? Join us for our first (online only) gathering of 2023 as we explore that together!
Read MoreJoin us on Christmas Eve for an evening of carols and light in this holiday season.
Read MoreThis Sunday we hear from our friend Kat Armas as we continue our journey through Advent. We also have a special performance from our GP Kids, and lead pastor Josh Scott leads us in a time of communion.
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