Remembering the Reformation

Remembering the Reformation

Most days are pretty boring. We wake up, do our routines (for me that includes precariously holding my toddler in one arm while I cook an egg and get her “sheirios” ready for breakfast), go to work, come home, go to bed, etc. Rinse and repeat. Rarely do we wake up and...
A Firm Foundation for Future Generations

A Firm Foundation for Future Generations

 After almost a year of discussion, prayer, and study the elders of Providence Church have voted to adopt the 1853 New Hampshire Confession of Faith as our official statement of faith. We recently shared this news with the congregation at our most recent Member...
The Surprise in Singleness

The Surprise in Singleness

It’s the undisputed right of the eldest daughter to be mom any time kids play house, and I was no exception to the rule. I rocked baby dolls to sleep and bossed my younger siblings. Those hours of pretend play shaped my expectations for adulthood—eventually I’d trade...
A Call for Spiritual Mothers

A Call for Spiritual Mothers

Elisabeth Elliot once wrote, “The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian makes me a different kind of woman.” The Word of God transforms not only our hearts and minds, but also our womanhood....
Pursuing Community In Shifting Rhythms

Pursuing Community In Shifting Rhythms

My life has been nothing but shifting rhythms and changing seasons for the last 5 years. From graduating high school, going to and leaving college, COVID, marriage, moving out, job changes, and a lot of moves, it has been a constant tide of change. This has affected...
Understanding The Day of Ascension

Understanding The Day of Ascension

“He presented himself alive to them after his suffering by many proofs, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God.” Acts 1:3 For many of us, Easter ended a long time ago. Forty days ago, to be exact. It’s a distant memory, and now our...