Hi Everyone, Here are the questions for self reflection and/or small group discussion. Love to you all. What does it look like for me to ask God boldly? What about asking God boldly for something big is hard? Was there
Distance Church 7/26/20
Hello, I wish you all well. Here are this week’s questions, please spend some time reflecting on these, maybe even journal about them: How is God leading me into wholeness? How can my wholeness, in God, make me a better
Distance Church 7/19/20
Greetings! Here is this week’s message, I want to be clear that I am not saying both sides of every issue are valid. I am saying that usually people who are opposed to one another believe that they are in
Distance Church 7/12/20
May we all grow in our ability to sit in the present moment and notice the love of God at work in our lives and in our world. Here is this week’s talk: Questions for small groups: Who is showing
Sermon July 5th, 2020- Emily Neves
Hi Friends! Below you will find the recording of the sermon. Here are the questions from the end for you! Love you all! Happy 4th! What hopes and dreams do I have for Oak Street? What is my vision for
Distance Church 6/28/20
Greetings! Enjoy getting outside and feeling gratitude for the the beauty of the world. Enjoy reading Ruth. For small groups: Share a story of a time you experienced real kindness, whether from a stranger or someone close to you. Alternately,
Distance Church 6/21/20
Hello Oak Street! Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, grandpas, father figures, fun uncles, weird uncles, off-beat uncles…you get it…and just all around good men in our community. We appreciate and need emotionally healthy, sincere and courageous men. Thank
Distance Church 6/14/20
Bless you all this week as we envision and pray into the future of our world, the world that our descendants will inherit.
Distance Sermon- June 7th, 2020
Hey Friends, For some reason, it wouldn’t let me include the worship songs and the sermon in one post. So please see my post below for the worship songs that correlate with the sermon. I love you all. I’m honored