Our lives with God are meant to be fruitful, both personally and collectively. We are appointed to bear fruit, fruit that will last, fruit that will nourish, heal, energize, and foster more fruit.
At Snoqualmie UMC we are embracing the following spiritual practices with intent:
The above vocabulary was coined by United Methodist Bishop Robert Schnase. Whatever one calls them however, these practices are alive on display all over the scriptures. Engaging them - even in small ways - fosters life.
Jesus teaches that he is the vine and we are the branches, and that those who abide in him bear much fruit. We experience that to be true! These practices help keep us connected to the vine.
At Snoqualmie UMC we are embracing the following spiritual practices with intent:
- Radical Hospitality
- Passionate Worship
- Intentional Faith Development
- Risk-Taking Mission and Service
- Extravagant Generosity
The above vocabulary was coined by United Methodist Bishop Robert Schnase. Whatever one calls them however, these practices are alive on display all over the scriptures. Engaging them - even in small ways - fosters life.
Jesus teaches that he is the vine and we are the branches, and that those who abide in him bear much fruit. We experience that to be true! These practices help keep us connected to the vine.