Tag: new wineskins
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Oct. 8 Gathering: Living Eucharistically
Last Sunday (Oct. 1) was celebrated by many denominations worldwide as World Communion Sunday. And in what is becoming a New Wineskins tradition, we will celebrate the Eucharist as a community.
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Sept. 24 Gathering: Spiritual Gifts, Personality Types, Call, and Vocation
Often, these tools are used for little more than figuring out what committee at church we should be serving on. But what if they can unlock something more powerful?
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Sept. 10 Gathering: “Peace on Earth”
Beyond cheap platitudes and religious-speak, is there really a way peace on earth could actually be realized?
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Aug. 27 Gathering: “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
What does the apostle Paul mean in Romans 12 when he writes about renewing our minds?
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Aug. 13 Gathering: What does it mean to be a “New Wineskin?” (Rivers, Trails & Ales Festival Edition)
If our false self is an “old wineskin,” what does it look like to embrace our true self…to be a vessel for “new wine” where growth and change can happen without restriction?
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July 30 Gathering: Prayer & Poem
There are many ways to connect our hearts with God’s. And this week at New Wineskins, we’re going to try something a little new and different!
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New Wineskins Joins RTA Fest!
Big news for the New Wineskins community! This year, we’re part of Marietta’s annual Rivers, Trails & Ales festival on Sunday, Aug. 13!
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July 16 Gathering: The Gabriel Project
The Gabriel Project of West Virginia benefits families without adequate financial resources to meet the tangible needs of a new baby. They provide necessary baby items, such as new cribs, new car seats, diapers, formula, clothing, and hygiene products at no or low cost to clients.
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July 2 Gathering: What brings you here?
Why are we here? What keeps us coming back? What compels us to invite others? What kind of community are we creating?
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June 18 Gathering: God as Father? (a Fathers Day conversation)
Referring to God in masculine terms has drawn plenty of examination in recent years. And it’s certainly clear that the creator of humanity transcends gender. But much debate exists as to whether it’s appropriate to refer to God–or at least the first person of the Trinity–as “Father.” We have to ask ourselves whether such identity…