September 24, 2023 | TCWHF’s 3rd Anniversary Sunday As we celebrate our 3-year church anniversary, our community shares honestly, vulnerably and joyfully what this place has meant to them as a faith community. We also celebrate that it’s our last day at this Missiongathering church building where we made our first in-person home since […]
October 9, 2022 | Inés Velásquez-McBryde & Bobby Harrison | Acts 9 In this sermon, we look at two vignettes in Acts 9. And in so doing, we find disciples of Jesus showing us glimpses of the Kingdom among us. We are called to the hard and holy work of advocacy by the witness of […]
January 16, 2022 | Sandy Lee Schaupp, John Williams, Inés Velásquez-McBryde, Bobby Harrison | MLK Sunday Service Lean in with us as we name the holy work of Deconstruction & Reconstruction in pursuing Racial Justice as followers of Jesus. Pastors Inés and Bobby hosted a panel alongside two of our dearest friends — John Williams […]
Inés and Bobby co-preach on the relationships of women and men to God and one another in Genesis 2 . We believe this message is foundational to the DNA of this church, but even more, of our identity as those made in the Imago Dei.
Pastora Inés and Pastor Bobby walk through the journey of how we created our church’s vision statement. After several months of meeting together, this vision statement came about as Spirit-infused and community-informed, encapsulating the essence of a Jesus-centered mission. We walk through the critical stepping stones of what each word means to our church familia. […]
In this reflection, Pastora Inés and Pastor Bobby co-lead us through a look back at the stories of Jesus that have shaped us through our journey in John’s account of the Gospel.
Prayers for the People & Praises of the People: We stop and pause to pray for our personal prayer requests within our church familia, our community and our church. We also hold space for seeing God’s faithfulness in gratitude and praise as he moves among us.
Inés and Bobby co-preach on John 4: Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. This transformational moment invites us to worship God together, across all lines that divide.
We spent the morning reflecting on the last several weeks as we close the series Becoming the Beloved Community.
Pastors Inés Velásquez-McBryde and Bobby Harrison co-preach on “The Power of We” and the How, Why and What of their shared leadership.
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