Weekend Reflections
I know I'm biased, but sometimes I think to myself: Man, I love this church. I say it all the time, but it's worth saying again: church ought to be the most enjoyable hour of the week. It really felt that way this weekend.
I'm really appreciating the uniqueness of all three of our locations these days. I love our coffeehouse service on Saturday nights @ Ebenezers Coffeehouse. It has a unique vibe. And I love doing church in a theater. Union Station and Ballston Common Mall are such great marketplace environments.
The last few weeks I've really been appreciating and celebrating the diversity of our congregation. And we have so many diverse guests every week. I met several unchurched and dechurched people this weekend who have finally found a church home at National Community Church.
I met several church planters who were in town and checking out NCC this weekend. We had guests from Hawaii, Tokyo, and Puerto Rico in one of our services. And it was also cool to meet alot of DC interns who found a home away from home at NCC. I feel like that is part of our niche. I love being a church home for twenty-somethings who are only here for a few months or a few years. I feel like we have a unique opportunity to make an impact on them.
I'm really appreciating the uniqueness of all three of our locations these days. I love our coffeehouse service on Saturday nights @ Ebenezers Coffeehouse. It has a unique vibe. And I love doing church in a theater. Union Station and Ballston Common Mall are such great marketplace environments.
The last few weeks I've really been appreciating and celebrating the diversity of our congregation. And we have so many diverse guests every week. I met several unchurched and dechurched people this weekend who have finally found a church home at National Community Church.
I met several church planters who were in town and checking out NCC this weekend. We had guests from Hawaii, Tokyo, and Puerto Rico in one of our services. And it was also cool to meet alot of DC interns who found a home away from home at NCC. I feel like that is part of our niche. I love being a church home for twenty-somethings who are only here for a few months or a few years. I feel like we have a unique opportunity to make an impact on them.







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