Full Circle

Four years ago, we watched Isabella walk across the stage at the Siegel Center in Richmond and receive her high school diploma. That August, we took her to James Madison University and moved her into Hansen Hall—her home away from home. That morning, I remember...

Caring for the Whole Person

May is recognized nationally as Mental Health Awareness Month, and I am grateful for the intentional way our church is engaging in this important conversation. Pastor Sara Hubble prepared a Resource Guide which we distributed in our May 3rd bulletin. It is available...

What Would Jesus Have Us to Do?

Have you ever stopped to consider what is shaping your thinking each day? The sources of our news and media are more numerous—and more influential—than ever before. What once came from a handful of trusted outlets now flows endlessly...

When Things Get Back to Normal…

Pastor David Cameron has written this week’s letter. We hope you are blessed by his thoughts this week. I’ve found that phrase running through my mind rather often of late…  generally, with a bit of a wistful, dreamy tone to the words and a haze of serene calm...