Category: Faith
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Thank you!

As we prepare to say goodbye to 2019 and greet 2020, I want to take a moment to thank all of you who have been part of the New Wineskins community… Look for an announcement about our re-start sometime in mid-January!
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Dec. 22 Gathering: BEER & CAROLS!
We love Christmas carols! We love beer! We love caring for our community! It’s a match made in yuletide heaven!
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Dec. 8 Gathering: Advent as a time of welcoming darkness
We often talk about Advent as a season of waiting for the light.But what if, while we were waiting, we learned to welcome the darkness?
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Nov. 24 Gathering: Gratitude Prompts
Recent studies have shown that acknowledging and expressing gratitude not only makes you feel better emotionally, but might also have actual physical benefits.
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Nov. 10 Gathering: Interpreting scripture
How we interpret scripture has been a major point of contention in the church ever since the Protestant Reformation. But long before that, the priests and teachers of the law in Jesus’ time had deep divisions over how their sacred texts were to be elucidated.
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Oct. 27 Gathering: Out of sight, out of mind?
We live in a world where proximity to family and friends is no longer a given. And then something happens. A death. A diagnosis. A disease you can’t see but is all too real. What do we do? What CAN we do? And how does our faith play into our response?
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Oct. 13 Gathering: Outspoken
This Sunday at New Wineskins we are thrilled to welcome filmmaker Emily Harger, who is screening her documentary film, “Outspoken” at WVU-Parkersburg this week.
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Sept. 29 Gathering: The Shrewd Manager
Is Jesus saying that we should cheat and lie and befriend those who do likewise in order to gain favor? Or is something else going on at a deeper level?
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Sept. 15 Gathering: Open Forum
Do you have a question about faith, church, or the Bible that’s been gnawing at you? Do you have something you want to share with the New Wineskins community for further insight?
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Sept. 1 Gathering: Discernment
How can we learn to “listen” for God? How can we trust what we perceive? And how do we act faithfully on what we believe God is prompting us to do?