Study and Practice to:

  • understand the key concepts of faith, grace, and God's unconditional love
  • read the Bible as the continuing story of God's faithfulness
  • cultivate a relationship with the Lord Jesus as an exemplar of love, compassion, hospitality, and forgiveness
  • experience worship that emphasizes preaching and teaching
  • reflect upon sin as separation from God and others
  • honor the experience of shaking the foundations in search of renewal
  • pursue the implications and imperatives of the prophetic tradition
  • commit to justice in the form of human rights, equality, peacemaking, and advocacy for the Earth.
  • join groups working with poor and homeless people, refugees, immigrants, and those experiencing discrimination
  • take your place in the "priesthood of all believers"
  • explore the eclecticism of the Protestant community comprised of mainline churches, progressive Christians, emergent churches, and activist evangelicals
  • rejoice in the renewed emphasis on spiritual practice or walking the talk of faith