They say the more things change, the more they stay the same. It might be tempting to assume this to be true. We may even want it to be true.
But as we begin to tiptoe into this new, uncharted territory that is life after COVID, what if it weren't?
What if what is isn't what has to be? They say the more things change, the more they stay the same. It might be tempting to assume this to be true. We may even want it to be true.
But as we begin to tiptoe into this new, uncharted territory that is life after COVID, what if it weren't?
What if what is isn't what has to be?
We have been gifted an opportunity.
As things begin to creep back to normal, we have an unprecedented chance to reprioritize. What's important? What really matters? What just felt like it mattered?
Those might not be the same thing. At times we may have merely assumed that the way things were was the way things must be. But now, we genuinely see the possibility for a new way, a better way.
How much better would our community, family, and congregation be if we decided to prioritize what really mattered, even at the expense of what demands our attention? What if we chose the best, even if it meant sacrificing the good?
We have the chance to experience something extraordinary. As a church family, we hope that we will face this newest chapter together.
We remain more committed than ever to becoming the Mosaic (the masterpiece) that God is calling us to be. We hope you'll join us.
We have been gifted an opportunity.
As things begin to creep back to normal, we have an unprecedented chance to reprioritize. What's important? What really matters? What just felt like it mattered?
Those might not be the same thing. At times we may have merely assumed that the way things were was the way things must be. But now, we genuinely see the possibility for a new way, a better way.
How much better would our community, family, and congregation be if we decided to prioritize what really mattered, even at the expense of what demands our attention? What if we chose the best, even if it meant sacrificing the good?
We have the chance to experience something extraordinary. As a church family, we hope that we will face this newest chapter together.
We remain more committed than ever to becoming the Mosaic (the masterpiece) that God is calling us to be. We hope you'll join us.