This week we learned from Guest Pastor Niles Holsinger that the gift of suffering is essential to the Christian faith and our individual walk with the Lord. Great love will always be followed by great suffering, and no one displayed that better for us than Jesus did.
Read MoreSomething sacred transpires in us when we remove ourselves from all that life constantly begs of us and place ourselves into the secret place of silence. In Matthew 3, John the Baptist makes his home in the wilderness and shows us that the way to commune with our King is to remove ourselves from all of life's comforts, treasures, and normalities. He also declares that access and inheritance to the Kingdom at hand comes by way of repentance.
Read MoreTo the believer, the season of Advent means so many things. In the many Christmas messages that will precede Christmas day, one theme should underlie every word and every image depicted of our King. God came to us, in the form of us, to be like us, and to restore all parts of us.
Read MoreJoin Stacia Emerson as she hosts another Create Good Table where you will engage your creative side, enjoy some good people, and raise money for our C3 kiddos! Details below. RSVP so she can plan ahead.
Read MoreDress for the weather and come ready to swim the night away. Bring your fav snack/app dish. Sweet or savory! We’re excited to hang with you! And of course, even if you aren’t swimming you’re more than welcome to join the party!
Read MoreThe pattern of temple + table is one that has always been of utmost importance to the community of C3 Fort Worth. We’ve always said that church is not only done in rows but around the table. And in fact, that was how the gospel spread from city to city and region to region. As people went about their lives worshipping in the temple and eating around the table the true spirit of Jesus was shown.