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Sending off our graduating seniors with prayer
May 17th, 2023
By Sarah Hedges and Elyot Xia-Zhu Our time with the youth (seven years for Sarah!) has been joyful, frustrating, and an honor. We have walked with our youth through various trials: many changes in the...  Read More
by Laura Vickery
Church unity in divided times
May 16th, 2023
Steve GreggIn the book of Acts, one of the first challenges to the church was tension between the Hellenistic Jewish members and the rest of the church. The Hellenistic Jewish members had grown up in ...  Read More
by Laura Vickery
In the Middle
May 5th, 2023
By LauraDon’t you love a good redemptive story? A story of difficulties and trials that no one would choose, but of endurance and faithfulness and coming out stronger on the other side? A story of God...  Read More
by Laura Vickery
Hope for Kidz
April 26th, 2023
By Michael RoopFor more than 30 years, Creekside has enjoyed a sister-church relationship with Baraderes Church in one of the most remote areas of southern Haiti. Like many churches throughout Haiti, ...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
Our Sister Church in Budapest
April 20th, 2023
By Steve GreggOne of the aspects of Creekside that I appreciate is our long-standing relationships with our two sister churches, one in Baraderes, Haiti and the other in Budapest, Hungary. Our connect...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
Finishing Well
April 12th, 2023
By Steve GreggMost of you know by now that the Creekside family lost a longtime member and friend on April 1. Don Forrester and his wife Gabe (who went home to be with the Lord in 2017) were members o...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: A Call to Joy
April 5th, 2023
By Michael RoopAs we conclude our Lenten journey through Psalm 32, today’s topic may seem out of place for an email on Good Friday. However, if you’ve missed any of the rest of this series, let me enc...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: A Call to Faith
March 29th, 2023
By Michael RoopThis blog is part of a series reflecting on Psalm 32. Read the rest of the series here.David has called his listeners to follow the path he himself has already walked. He confessed his ...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: A Call to Repentence
March 22nd, 2023
By Michael RoopThis blog is part of a series reflecting on Psalm 32. Read the rest of the series here.C.S. Lewis was a man of many profound observations. He had a knack for saying things that his read...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: The Freedom of Forgiveness
March 15th, 2023
By Michael RoopThis blog is part of a series reflecting on Psalm 32. Read the rest of the series here.Crushed under the weight of sin, a weight that could not be ignored and that would not be lifted b...  Read More
by Laura Vickery
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: The Weight of Guilt
March 8th, 2023
By Michael RoopThis blog is part of a series reflecting on Psalm 32. Read the rest of the series here.Last week, David proclaimed “blessedness” over those who face up to the depravity and hopelessness...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
A Lenten Reflection on Psalm 32: The Nature of Sin
March 2nd, 2023
By Michael RoopThis blog is part of a series reflecting on Psalm 32. Read the rest of the series here.We begin our Lenten journey through Psalm 32 with a reflection on the first two verses. In them, D...  Read More
by Emily Lawson
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