Join us for Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University

What if you were following a plan for your money that you KNEW worked? With Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, you CAN take control of your money, get out of debt, and create a plan for your future. What if you could be debt-free with an emergency fund of 3–6 months of expenses saved, all while investing for retirement and planning for your family’s future?

Joyful Generosity: Abundance vs. Scarcity

Can you name the richest American ever? Maybe the first name that came to mind was Bill Gates, but it’s not him. Without a doubt, the richest American ever was a man named J.D. Rockefeller.

Update: Baby Bottle Drive

A special thank you goes out to everyone who helped with our Baby Bottle Drive.  You gave your time and money to help a great cause.  We were able to collect 92 bottles

Everything in His

This morning we begin a 3-week stewardship series in which we seek to understand the joy of generosity. Today, we begin with a primary truth which undergirds the whole series: Everything is His.

Power Hour: Friday at 9:00am!

Join us this Friday, October 12th, for Power Hour.  Power Hour isn’t preschool, and it isn’t childcare, its something different. Power Hour is a fun and easy way for you to enjoy activities with your children and meet other grown-ups. There will be age appropriate activities for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. 

Community Food Drive Canvass

On Saturday, October 20th, we will canvass our neighborhood distributing paper bags to be filled with non-perishable food items…

Why the Peter Plan?

We’ve had specific bulletin inserts at Eastside for the past five weeks about something called The Peter Plan. My goal with this post is to summarize the goals of that plan and discuss…

St. Michael and All Angels: Celebrate with Joyful Vigilance

It was Tuesday of Holy Week. Jesus was in the temple courts, teaching the people. Everyone was trying to get a piece of him—some with good intentions, others vile.

Greatness, Denial, and the Quest for Last Place

It was the first day of 8th grade and Mrs. Seidl told us to line up for lunch. Some of the students, I may or may not have been involved, began crowding around the door to get in the front of the line…