The Complicated Blessing of Our Relationship With SPC
Sean Mortenson / June 10, 2016
building, church, Presbyterian, SPC, vision
“If God wants to give us a complex, delicate relationship to navigate in order to root us in humility from the start, we are […]
More Thoughts On ‘An Invitation To Honesty’
Sean Mortenson / June 2, 2016
grace, honesty, leadership, psalms, weakness
“As we read the Psalms, we are entering into the sanctuary, the place where God meets men and women in a special way. […]
Grace Training
Sean Mortenson / May 5, 2016
contrast community, discipleship, grace, titus
Titus 2:11 tells us that “the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, TRAINING us…” That word training seems to […]
Curious to Committed
Sean Mortenson / March 15, 2016
We invite you to come with us. Come and bring your questions. Come as you are, whatever your past and whatever your present. Know that […]
Why I (Learned To) Love Where I Live
Sean Mortenson / January 26, 2016
cities, common good, flourishing, tucson
“I made a decision to find ways to be grateful for where I lived.” It has been said that comparison is the […]
Redemption Kids
Sean Mortenson / January 26, 2016
Our goal is to provide a safe, loving environment where your children have fun and grow in their understanding of The Gospel. Redemption […]
Our Liturgy
Sean Mortenson / January 25, 2016
lit·ur·gy / noun / 1. the form of public worship; ritual In all of our activities we desire to see three things happening together: community, […]
Our Identity and Purpose
Sean Mortenson / January 20, 2016
“How is it possible that the gospel should be credible, that people should come to believe that the power which has the last […]