by Aspen Ridge Church | Sep 1, 2020 | AWANA, blog, children, News, students
AWANA Registration is now open! We are working on our detailed plan for the year depending on how many families register. We will be hosting AWANA at Aspen Ridge Church on Wednesday evenings. There also is an option this year for families to complete AWANA at home. If...
by Lawrence Pridmore | Aug 26, 2020 | adults, blog, Ministry Teams, News, small groups, students
The title of this The Gospel Coalition article speaks for itself in many ways. But some of the Aspen Ridge leaders were talking about these unique challenges that face the Church today and see a biblically-backed call to unity in this write-up. With several scripture...
by Eric Krajewski | Aug 12, 2020 | adults, blog, children, Event, News, small groups, students
Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow. -Isaiah 1:17 (NIV) This verse from Isaiah is one of my favorites in the Old Testament because it is God telling us he cares about the broken, the...
by Fressia Alexander | Jul 29, 2020 | blog, Ministry Teams, News, students
Hello Aspen Ridge family, Student Ministries at Aspen Ridge has kicked off in person meetings and it’s been a real blessing not only to me but to the students. While Zoom was a great way to convey information and see each other, students are starved for personal...
by Eric Krajewski | Jul 20, 2020 | adults, blog, News, small groups
America has been everything but contagiously calm over the last four months. The pandemic brought waves of sickness, panic, fear, and death to our shores. The economic shutdown drove in despair, job loss, and addictions by the truckload. Then, just as it seemed there...
by Aspen Ridge Church | Jul 9, 2020 | adults, blog, News, small groups
A great big thank you to Kristen Park for her work on these small group collages alongside her timely reminder that Jesus is among us no matter where we are or how we meet! I sense that many of our small groups, while physically distancing, have actually grown closer...