Made to Flourish: Uncommon Grace for the Common Good

Made to Flourish: Uncommon Grace for the Common Good

As a church plant, we've come a very long way in our first year. Seemingly overnight, we've gone from a fledgling community of 20 families to a church of over 150 people who consider this community their home. Through countless conversations and opportunities to live out our vision to "savor and share the Life of Jesus in every person, place, and thing," we've realized that this vision is... lacking. Sure, it sounds decent and accurately describes much of what we're about, but it isn't quite connecting to the ethos or heart of the passion we have for our broader community (or our church community, specifically).

New Church Planting Resident: FAQ

New Church Planting Resident: FAQ

If you received our most recent newsletter, you know that we are ecstatic to be bringing on our new Church Planting Resident: Justin Chappell, along with his wife Caitlyn! They will be moving out here  late summer (2017), and Justin will be officially starting a 3-year residency at The Table in either September or October, with the goal of subsequently planting in Longmont. We've communicated VERY little about this so far because...

Summer Sermon Series

One of my fondest memories from when I was little is going with my Grandma to her favorite restaurant: The Old Country Buffet. If you've never heard of it, there's a good reason for that (it makes The Golden Corral look like fine dining). I lacked the refined palette I've since developed, so I loved it. The idea that I could go up as many times as I want, and pick out all/only the food I wanted was unfathomable to my 6-year-old brain. My grandma...

An Experiment: Weekly Q&A

An Experiment: Weekly Q&A

Starting June 11th, we are going to insert a Q&A as part of (as in during, not after) our Sunday service. At the end of the sermon and before Communion, we will set aside a time for anyone to text in questions to be answered by whoever is preaching that day (me or Daniel, not going to put any guest preachers through that gauntlet!). The only requirements for these questions are that they be about any of the following...

On Covenant Baptism (a.k.a. “Why we sprinkle babies.”)

On Covenant Baptism (a.k.a. “Why we sprinkle babies.”)

During my first year at Covenant Theological Seminary, I joked with my dad that I’m doing so well that they named a building after me – the “Edwards” Building (it was a lame joke). In reality, it was named after the brilliant puritan preacher, Jonathan Edwards. His sermons are often studied in public schools for their literary genius alone. My bad joke led to me telling my dad about his life and ministry…

3 Things You Should Know About Easter

3 Things You Should Know About Easter

It’s that time of year again, when Cadbury Chocolate Eggs are sold by the millions and the History Channel starts airing a year’s worth of planned specials repackaging the same “shocking” and “newly-unearthed” claims riffing off of the same tired themes popularized by Dan Brown in The Da Vinci Code. With so many confusing messages about what Easter is all about, it’s no wonder we so easily miss the very reasons our broader society universally recognizes it as a holiday (even if many do not believe those reasons). As a helpful reminder and refresher, here’s why Easter is such a big deal for Christians…

Spring Sermon Series

While I don't remember the first fantasy novel my dad handed to me, that's mostly due to how many dozens (if not hundreds) I devoured growing up. I vividly remember (in 4th or 5th grade) standing up the textbook we were supposed to be reading on my desk, and stealthily opening my new copy of The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis behind it's protective screen. I remember it so well because, as it turns out, I was not half as ninja-like as I imagined and it was confiscated by my teacher just a few minutes later.

We're Hiring: Worship Arts Director (Half-Time)

We're Hiring: Worship Arts Director (Half-Time)

Our much-loved founding worship director, Colin Stell, will be stepping down May 2017 to focus on family and a growing career. Thus, we are looking for a musically-gifted leader to grow and develop a team of musicians to lead us in worship on Sunday Mornings. As a part-time role in a quickly-growing church plant, we need a self-starter comfortable with ambiguity, creative risk-taking, and enthusiasm to work as part of a very close, tight-knit staff team. To apply...