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by Kylie Larson
November 5, 2023
Life/Mental Health

Understanding our Freeze Response

There’s been only a handful of times that I’ve been in situations that pushed me into one of my survival responses – fight, flight and freeze. I would love to be able to recount for you heroic instances where I stood up and fought for myself, but instead, I froze. Each time.…

Church Online/Life

The Deconstructed Church: ‘Creatures of the Day’

There are people around you who need your presence. It's time to be "creatures of the day."…

The Art of the Sacred Mundane

Sacred: dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving of great respect…

Outdoor Art Walk @ The Nelson

Outdoor art + scripture = a match made in heaven. Take your…

The Deconstructed Church: Chosen

May 7, 2023
Church Online/Life

We are all chosen. We are all called. We are all gifted. And living into the reality of being chosen ought to bring us closer to God and one another.…

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The Deconstructed Church: Where are you headed?

April 2, 2023
Church Online/Life

On Palm Sunday, we remember Jesus’ unconventional and unexpected entry into Jerusalem. We pause to ponder: Where are we headed and what are we needing from Jesus this week?…

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The Art of the Sacred Mundane

March 28, 2023
Life/Mental Health

Sacred: dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving of great respect and reverence
Mundane: lacking interest or excitement; dull

What happens when they merge together?…

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Our Delighted Companion

March 19, 2023
Life/Mental Health

Our dark night companion doesn’t only want to meet us in the dark, He wants to delight in our every day, too.…

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The Deconstructed Church: How Do We Begin Again?

March 5, 2023
Church Online/Life

Like Nicodemus, what are the questions we ask in the dark? How do we follow God’s calling to begin again?…

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Outdoor Art Walk @ The Nelson

June 1, 2022
Art

Outdoor art + scripture = a match made in heaven. Take your own art walk through the sculpture park at The Nelson using our guide.…

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Easier and Better -- I go in and out of phases whe Easier and Better -- I go in and out of phases where I enjoy reading parenting books. I’m back in one and I’ve come across author Abbie Halberstadt, a Christian mother of 10 kiddos who has written several books. One of her books that caught my eye that I’ve read through is Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift that Could Change the Way You Mother. Now, if you’re not a mom, stick with me because a big takeaway I have from her applies to anybody. A question Abbie proposes, that I quite like and have been greatly challenged by,

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Growing Hope at Bethlehem  -- A Sunday farmers mar Growing Hope at Bethlehem  -- A Sunday farmers market at Bethlehem Covenant Church (BCC) in Waverly, Nebraska, is helping families around the world put food on their own tables.  BCC held its third annual farmers market Aug. 2, raising $2,000 for Growing Hope Globally. Church and community members contributed homegrown produce, baked goods, jams, sauces, flowers, artwork and other creations to sell after worship.  The market began in 2024 after the congregation learned about Growing Hope Globally and hosted a guest from an agricultural development program in Honduras. Inspired by what they heard, Pastor Dan Olson and church members Paula Peterson and Jessie Zuniga began imagining how

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Le Tour De France 2026 -- Another Tour De France h Le Tour De France 2026 -- Another Tour De France has come and gone. For the past several years, I’ve enjoyed watching this race, and this year came with much anticipation. Tadej Pogacar is a once-in-a-lifetime rider to watch. Having really dug into watching cycling just a few years ago, I don’t really know racing without him. Because of that, it’s sometimes hard to really appreciate just how incredible he is. But I’m often reminded of his dominance because he is the top competitor of my favorite rider, Jonas Vingegaard. In utterly astonishing fashion, Pogacar took the lead early in this year’s Tour. But the last

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Time -- I’m reading Beautiful Chaos by Jessica Url Time -- I’m reading Beautiful Chaos by Jessica Urlichs, and her poem “I Would Tell Her” is about things she would tell herself in her early days of motherhood. What struck me most about this poem is how it ends. Urlichs says: Only I won’t tell her these things, because she will forget, like we all do, so that we can discover them for ourselves, as we’re meant to Reading this book coincided with one of the few times my sons were okay with me listening to my own music on a car ride. We were listening to Zach Bryan, and his

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God Still Sends  -- What does it look like to say God Still Sends  -- What does it look like to say yes to God?  Sometimes it means crossing the street.  Sometimes it means crossing an ocean.  This summer at Gather, the Evangelical Covenant Church commissioned Reagan Smith as Serve Globally personnel to Japan. While her destination is on the other side of the world, her story began much closer to home – at First Covenant Church in Salina, Kan.  Reagan traces her calling back to a youth mission trip when she was just 11 years old.  “I felt God really draw me into outreach ministry after my first mission trip,” she said. “My passion for cross-cultural

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