by nsmith | Apr 6, 2017 | Easter
Easter is coming, and we are beaming with anticipation at being able to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus with you. It is in the truth of his resurrection that our eternal hope lies because we know that Jesus was raised by the Holy Spirit and we, who trust in Jesus...
by nsmith | Mar 29, 2017 | Andrew Hopper, Staff
The values of an organization are the traits and beliefs that make it what it is. At Mercy Hill the values for our staff team are communicated in tensions because any value in isolation can be destructive. For example, independence is a good thing unless you are so...
by nsmith | Mar 28, 2017 | Brokenness, Grief, Miscarriage
The M word is usually spoken in hushed tones. It evokes sympathy expressed with half-smiles, platitudes, unsolicited advice, and statistical assertions of odds of success. These are all meant to comfort you. Instead, they invalidate your pain by labeling your tragedy...
by nsmith | Mar 16, 2017 | Practical Theology, Worship
Have you ever been singing while driving in your car, only to look over at the person in the car beside you, staring? Embarrassing, right? My go-to is usually to pretend like I’m talking on the phone. Singing is a funny thing. Although it’s socially acceptable and...
by nsmith | Feb 21, 2017 | Andrew Hopper, Staff
The values of an organization are the traits and beliefs that make it what it is. At Mercy Hill the values for our staff team are communicated in tensions because any value in isolation can be destructive. For example, independence is a good thing unless you are so...
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