A Reflection and a Challenge by a Young Father, Fathered in this Church

Father’s Day didn’t begin in the Church; it began at a breakfast table in the state of Washington in 1910 as a cultural and secular nod to the men who raised us. The living Gospel, however, has always had a way of taking what the world celebrates and transforming it into something that points higher.
Your Voice Matters: Take the NextStep for Church Assessment Closing June 21

Would you help guide the vision of our church by taking this assessment?
Would You Consider Fasting with Me on Monday?

A few weeks back, I shared about the impact that fasting has made in my spiritual walk. Today I want to circle back and personally invite you, if you feel led, to join me and some of our elders for a day of fasting on Monday, June 15th!
Why the Book of James?

A first look at our summer sermon series.
The Great Commission: A Way of Worship

So what does worship have to do with the Great Commission? Thank you for asking; I’d love to tell you.
An Invitation to Fast

What comes to mind when you hear the word “fasting”? Have you ever considered adding fasting to your regular spiritual rhythms?
Following the Servant-King

At Browncroft, we don’t pursue global mission because we have something the world lacks. We pursue it because Jesus, in His very nature, moves toward people.
We Were Made for This: A Call for Your Partnership

This May, we’re gathering around a simple but profound framework: Blessed, Broken, and Given – we are embodied disciples of Christ shaped by the Great Commission. Throughout the month, you’ll have real opportunities to meet, hear from, and pray alongside the men and women who have given their vocational lives to spreading the Gospel.
Being Transformed Together

Over the past nine months, our Elder Board and Staff have been engaged in focused leadership reflection and development, taking a careful look at our leadership culture, how we relate to one another, and how we together pursue the mission God has given us.
What’s Coming Up: A Word from Pastor Rob

In one week, I begin my sabbatical. I’m grateful for the opportunity to spend extended time hearing from God as well as mentors, friends, and mission partners. While I’m gone I will be praying daily for God’s blessing on our church and the many who are serving and leading its ministries. Here’s a short update on what’s coming.