Everyday Youth Produce Fashion Show Benefitting Nomi Network

Fashion ShowThe young ladies of Everyday Youth Group are producing a fashion show to benefit Nomi Network, an organization we regularly partner with to fight human trafficking, May 25th following our teaching service.

Contribute your gently worn, fashionable clothes on Sundays at Teaching Services. On May 25, Everyday youth will model and sell donated items. All proceeds go to Nomi Network!

Everyday Women: Mark Your Calendar

HopeGathering

According to hopegathering.com:

“HOPE is a gathering designed for the women of New York City, women from all walks of life who long to experience God’s hope in their lives and in their city.

Through worship, prayer, teaching, and discussion we will set our eyes on Jesus and seek to join God in bringing His hope to our world.

“Our lives and our city are often full of sorrow, disappointment, injustice, pain, and fear. All of these situations in our own life and in the world around us, often leave us feeling hopeless. And even on ‘good days’ when the sun is shining and we long to bring hope to others, we can often feel ill-equipped and overwhelmed by all of the people and situations that need help and hope.

Excellent speakers, enriching discussion sessions, and networking with other NYC women of faith. Mark your calendar: June 6th & 7th.

Register here: Hope Gathering.

Reasonable Faith Meeting This Sunday: How Jesus Became God

Reasonable FaithEveryday Church’s Phillip Murray is leading a local chapter of Reasonable Faith at our office.

What: According to Phillip: “We’ll take a look at Bart Ehrman’s latest book, How Jesus Became God. It was released late last month and is already making waves. I was reading it on the bus and a fellow and I started a conversation about it. Bart has put together his case and it is important to know what he says as many will be echoing his thoughts after him. We will discuss his case, its methods and merits. It will be a journey through theology, New Testament Source Criticism, and the philosophy of history. We look forward to a great discussion as this meeting will primarily focus on you as questioner and responder. Come ready to learn and then to be able to share with others what you discover. Hope to see you there!”

According to Reasonable Faith’s website: “Reasonable Faith aims to provide in the public arena an intelligent, articulate, and uncompromising yet gracious Christian perspective on the most important issues concerning the truth of the Christian faith today.

When: Mar 9, 2p-4p

Where: The Church Office (5030 Broadway Unit 630, New York, NY 10034)


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More Info: Email Phillip

Reasonable Faith Meeting This Sunday: God & Cosmology

Reasonable FaithEveryday Church’s Phillip Murray is leading a local chapter of Reasonable Faith at our office.

According to Phillip: The most important question we can ask is, “Why?”

Why are we here? Why does the universe exist? Why is there something rather than nothing?

At our next Reasonable Faith meeting, we will be looking at God and cosmology through the lenses of modern science, philosophy, and theology. The existence of the universe has never been more of a problem for naturalism than it is now. We will discuss recent findings in cosmology that support the beginning of the universe, in addition to seeing how thinkers like Aristotle, Aquinas, and Leibniz provided answers to these questions.

Paul Rezkalla will be presenting.

Bring open minds, friends, and questions (not necessarily in that order)!

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When: May 18, 2p-4p

Where: The Church Office (5030 Broadway Unit 630, New York, NY 10034)

More Info: Email Phillip

Family Prayer Brunch April 26

Family Prayer BrunchGod calls us all to be devoted to prayer.  As parents, part of our job of raising our kids is to teach them to be devoted as well. But sometimes praying with our children can be challenging. At the Family Prayer Brunch, we will provide some activities for kids of all ages, from babies to teenagers, to help get us praying together as families.

Where: The Bennett’s Apartment (contact Wendy: 646-290-7779 or wendy@everydaycc.com)

When: Saturday, April 26th, 10a-12p

REST Retreat: Sign Up Begins Sunday

Rest RetreatWhat: A retreat with Everyday Church focused on rest! Whether rest for you means curling up with a paperback, hiking a trail, or shooting some hoops, enjoy downtime with your faith-family.

Where: Refreshing Mountain Camp

When: May 9-11 (general schedule here)

What about the kids? There are lots of fun activities for kids, and childcare is provided (age 10 and under) during morning sessions. Families are encouraged to come!

Travel: Ride with us! Our charter bus leaves the city on Friday, May 9 at 7pm and returns Sunday May 11 at 5pm. Or you can make your own plans to get there.

Cost: Per person: meals & activities, $110; Transportation, $50. Children under 8 are free. (reduced rates available for qualifying participants)

Sign-up: With Annie on Sundays beginning Mar 30. Space is limited. A $50, nonrefundable deposit is required to hold your spot.

The final deadline to sign-up and pay is April 20.

Info: To sign up, ask questions, pay, or learn about reduced rates, email Annie.