THE WAY OF WISDOM: Meadowood's Ladies Bible Study begins January 11 at 5pm. See Debbie Epling for details.

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Sunday mornings are a primary way for the church to gather together to worship Christ Jesus, and each semester, we've chosen to select a thematic focus for our corporate worship that will anchor our focus as we lift the name of Jesus each week.

Take a moment to browse the first-ever Meadowood Spirit Store, where you can purchase your very own Meadowood-featured shirts and sweatshirts! Open through March 31, you can order online or purchase through Kent Epling and the church office.

Have you ever wondered why we sing the same song each Sunday morning during Advent? There is reason behind it as Dr. Chism instructs us here.

It might not feel like it weather-wise, but summer is winding down. And that means the start of school and new opportunities for your to gather, serve and pray in the name of Jesus. The challenge is clear when we look at Jeremiah 33.

Amid Sunday morning's circumstances, namely the impending departure of Randy Lind, we neglected to mention the special Mother's Day offering we encourage our people to give to in support of some very special local ministries. But you still have the opportunity to give.

Easter is obviously a special season in the church calendar. We look forward to it every year as we focus our gaze and attention to Calvary and the tomb. There is glory in these days as we remember the cost of our redemption and celebrate the greatest gift that could ever be given.

One of the clearest pathways to honoring Christ in our lives is by focusing ourselves on humility in the same manner our Savior did.

We are called to "hold the rope" for one another as we walk through days of joy and sorrow, smoothness and struggle. Meadowood Youth got to learn this during a recent DiscipleNow weekend.

Each of us is called to leave a legacy of faith for emerging generations to see what faith—even with it's many ups and downs—looks like in our world.