A Last Sunday

We’ve all experienced transitions. You start a new job, you move from elementary school to middle school, a relationship ends, another begins. Your daughter goes off to college. Your hair starts turning gray.  Even something as simple as your favorite pizza place going out of business—all transitions that involve change and loss and disorientation. 

How well have you navigated your own life transitions? Over the next three weeks, as we transition from one church space to another, we wanted to try and navigate that transition well.

Transitions begin with an ending. This was our last Sunday gathering in the physical space we’ve been worshiping in for the past four years—it was an ending. To acknowledge this end we invited members of our community to share a memory of something that has taken place or something God has done in their lives during our time together in this particular space.

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