Helping Members Remember Your Sermon: What We Did Week Of 1.31.21

by Bobby Gilles February 3, 2021

In this age of information overload, how do we help our people remember sermons and apply them to their lives? By Wednesday, they’ve seen tons of shows and web series, read social media posts and news articles, seen tons of Instagram pics, had many conversations, and maybe even read a book. At Sojourn New Albany, […]

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Women In Church History, episode 11: Macrina The Younger

by Bobby Gilles February 1, 2021

Those who die in Christ are never really gone. Their story speaks to us, even as they join that great cloud of witnesses in the presence of Jesus. Today we celebrate one witness, our sister … Macrina The Younger. See this short episode in our Women In Church History series, narrated by Sojourner Kate Witkowski: […]

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Christian Liturgy 101: How One Church Worshiped January 31, 2021

by Bobby Gilles January 31, 2021

Welcome to Sojourn’s weekly worship music set list review & service recap. You’ll not only read a list of the songs we led, but also the readings and prayers from our liturgy. You can also watch the video stream of the whole service from our Facebook page or here below (you can also see a […]

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Helping Members Remember Your Sermon: What We Did Week Of Jan 24, 2021

by Bobby Gilles January 27, 2021

In this age of information overload, how do we help our people remember sermons and apply them to their lives? By Wednesday, they’ve seen tons of shows and web series, read social media posts and news articles, seen tons of Instagram pics, had many conversations, and maybe even read a book. At Sojourn New Albany, […]

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Women In Church History, episode 10: Marcella

by Bobby Gilles January 26, 2021

Those who die in Christ are never really gone. Their story speaks to us, even as they join that great cloud of witnesses in the presence of Jesus. Today we celebrate one witness, our sister … Marcella. See this short episode in our Women In Church History series, narrated by Sojourner Renata Wilkins: Women In […]

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