
even as i type, i’m hiding my face in shame… yes friends, it’s been just over a month (!!) since we last blogged. wow…
well, we have good(ish) reasons (we’re trying to make ourselves feel better…). since kicking off weekly worship gatherings several weeks ago, we’ve been busy, busy, busy. the current series, confessional booth is going great and we’ve been excited to convey our guiding theologies while confessing some of our shortcomings.
even in the midst of this series, though (we have a few weeks left), we’re planning for the next one. we’re excited to announce that the upcoming series (that will begin april 11) is called point/counterpoint. in it, we’ll be tackling some hotly-debated topics. the format will consist of 2 speakers that will present opposing viewpoints of a topic. for example, if we do a week on homosexuality, one speaker would present “homosexuality is a sin’ and the other would present “homosexuality is not a sin.” each speaker would use the bible as their primary starting point to present their argument. ultimately, our goal isn’t to “tell you the answers”, but to present 2 thought-out, bible-centric options to guide your own thinking. it won’t be a debate or an argument or a one-up kind of thing, but rather, a healthy, balanced presentation of the issues.
we really think this will be a great series, but we need your help to make it happen! instead of us just choosing the 4 topics, we thought we’d put it up for a vote. so, please fill out the following survey (and pass this link onto friends!!).



over the course of the last 6 months, we’ve begun the process of the actual physical formation of eikon. we’ve had an incredible response and we’ve been able to connect with so many different kinds of people that we would have never guessed. over the last couple months, we’ve offered people a chance to marry their verbal intentions with a physical means of carrying them out. that process has been called the START team. in essence, it’s just a group of volunteer people who have committed to learning more about eikon and taking an active role in the start of the church.