As we come nearer and nearer to being able to return to life from our in-home exiles, we are embarking on a new series focused on rebuilding our communities and strengthening our spiritual disciplines.
Using the stories from the Old Testament history books of Ezra and Nehemiah, the goal is to share stories about how people and churches are preparing to re-engage with their congregations, their communities and with God through their own faith practices.
This first episode in the series sets the stage by taking a brief look at Jewish history and the way people in Jerusalem viewed the foundation being set for the new temple after their return from the Babylonian exile.
Have ideas from your church? Or are you doing something to strengthen your spiritual disciplines? Contact Todd Seifert at tseifert@greatplainsumc.org.
New Church Development
Public Service Series: Tyler Curtis
Disaster Response with Rev. Hollie Tapley
Getting to Good: A book and discussion with Rev. David Livingston
Catching Up With Bishop Wilson
General Conference Preview — Rev. Adam Hamilton
General Conference Preview — Rev. Amy Lippoldt
General Conference Preview — Rev. David Livingston
General Conference Preview — Lisa Maupin
General Conference Preview — Rev. Mark Holland
Nebraska United Methodist Foundation grants
Civil Rights Immersion — Episode 3
Civil Rights Immersion - Episode 2
Civil Rights Immersion - Episode1
The Ark: Packing Perseverance
The Ark: Packing Compassion for the Journey
The Ark: Building Our Spiritual Strength
The Ark: Built in the Sunshine
The Caring Congregation
Bishop David Wilson Talks about Native American Heritage Month
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