As a people of faith, we are on a journey.

Jesus invites us to follow, to become disciples—learners and lovers of his way of love and justice. And if we accept that invitation our lives will never be the same.

The journey inward is about that longing for something deeper in our relationships, for that something more that we can’t put our finger on—more belonging, more meaning, more peace, more connectedness. There are a number of spiritual practices that help us deepen along the journey inward. Worship, meditation, prayer, storytelling, Sabbath-keeping—all are ancient practices that we are making new in our time and place. 

As a congregation, we keep on practicing our faith across the lifespan. It starts when our children are small and we support families along the way as they learn together.