The following is audio with images, plain audio, and notes from the teaching given by Leah on April 3, 2016. Feel free to listen online, download, or read the notes. This teaching is the second in our series, "In Search of Beauty."
Beauty In Resurrection
Convergence (Your Story in God's Story)
Life In Your 40s (You Die and then You Live)
Life in Your 30s (Doing Stuff for God)
Life in Your 20s. (Back Off; I'm Growing My Inner-Life.)
Journey to Destiny
A Visit From Adey Wassink
On Sunday, January 17th, Haven had the honor of being visited by the Senior Pastors of our parent church, Adey and Tom Wassink. Adey and Tom were the founders of Sanctuary Community Church, a Blue Ocean church in the Iowa City area.
New Year Ponderings
It’s a New Year. The calendar has turned. If you’re on social media, likely much of your Facebook or Twitter feed has been devoted in recent weeks to the occasion, with year-end remembrances and best-of the year posts, as well as New Year Resolutions declared (and perhaps already confessed to being broken), and hopes for this year articulated...
Advent Week 4: Angels...? What the...?
Advent Week 2: The Journey to Bethlehem
Joyful Engagement
Ecumenical/Convergent
Third Way
Childlike Faith
Centered Set
Solus Jesus
Revolution. Seriously.
William Joseph Seymour was an African-American man born in Louisiana in 1870. His childhood was not an easy one. His parents, Simon and Phyllis were former slaves. William was the oldest in a large family that lived in abject poverty. He grew up in a dangerous time for African-Americans in the south. The KKK actively terrorized the blacks of southern Louisiana, and violence against them was extremely common.
Why church?
Church. Why church? What is it’s value? What is it good for? What’s the point?
These are questions that people of faith living in 2015, especially in extremely secular, liberal, academic, urban settings like Berkeley and the greater Bay Area have to wrestle with. They are questions ultimately at the heart of what we are doing here today.
Tongues of Fire and Stuff
I believe I was a sophomore in college when it happened. I had only been really following Jesus less than a year at the point when I was invited to attend my first church conference. The college group I became a part of was loosely affiliated with a Vineyard church, and that church was having a weekend conference. Attending the church on Sundays, let alone for a whole weekend, made me nervous. It was so different from the experience I’d had of church growing up that I didn’t know what to do with it. But I trusted the group’s leader, and he told me that this conference was going to be really powerful in terms of people encountering God, so I went.