Acknowledging Reality – Regret

Acknowledging Reality – Regret

This coming Sunday we will be gathering for worship at 9am on “The Barge”.  We will be focusing our time on Luke 15.11-32.  In this passage we find the youngest son filled with regret “when he came to himself” (15.17).  Regret can be a...
Acknowledging Reality – Race

Acknowledging Reality – Race

This coming Sunday we will be gathering for worship at 9am on “The Barge”.  We will be focusing our time on Luke 15.11-32.  At The Anchor we want to look at the reality of our landscape and talk about race and racism.  We want to open up a dialogue and be...
Who is Responsible For Whom – Learning Community

Who is Responsible For Whom – Learning Community

You are invited to come and participate in our Learning Community.  This will be on October 27th & 28th.  Ellen Anderson will be coming and teaching on “Who is Responsible for Whom”.  The cost will be $10 and that will include lunch on Saturday.  Your...
Acknowledging Reality – Meaningful Work

Acknowledging Reality – Meaningful Work

On Sunday we will be gathering for worship on “The Barge” at 9am.  We will be focusing our time on Luke 15.11-32.  In this passage we find that the youngest son squandered all of his inheritance and a severe famine happened to break out in the land.  This...
Acknowledging Reality – Food Scarcity

Acknowledging Reality – Food Scarcity

Tomorrow we will be gathering for worship at 9am on “The Barge”. We will be focusing on Luke 15.11-32. This day we will be focusing on food scarcity and food insecurity. In this passage we learn that the older brother felt like he should not share food...
Acknowledging Reality – Addictions

Acknowledging Reality – Addictions

This Sunday we will be gathering for worship at 9am on “The Barge”.  We will be focusing our time on Luke 15.11-32, specifically around the area of addictions.  In the story of the prodigal son we find the youngest son had squandered all of his money on...

Sweatin’ for Jesus

At The Anchor, we believe in sweat.  We sweat in our worship (it can be hot on a barge), we sweat in our mission (boots on the ground), and we sweat in our fellowship (of course we can’t leave out corn hole).  Sweat is part of our identity.  And, you are not...