In Case You Missed It (ICYMI)
As we come to the close of the year, we want to thank you for your faithfulness and the many ways you have participated in the life of our fellowship and your neighborhoods. Your engagement with the resources we share goes a long way in supporting the mission across GCI. We are grateful for you.
This year, we spent time exploring Kingdom Culture and what it means to shape our common life around the character and compassion of Jesus. As we step into a new year, we look forward to continuing this journey together as we focus on Kingdom Living. We are excited to keep offering resources that support you and your congregations in taking simple, meaningful steps in following Christ in your daily rhythms and relationships.
Thank you for participating. We pray God’s blessings over you in this Advent season.
This devotional invited us to slow down and reflect on living from the values of God’s kingdom, not just completing church tasks.
Why revisit: To capture the heart of our theme this year and offers a grounded reminder as we prepare to lean into Kingdom Living.
Epeli Nakautoga shared how Jesus met him with faithfulness during overwhelming seasons of life.
Why revisit: To hear an encouraging reminder that Jesus walks with us in the real, everyday places where we need support and hope.
This issue explored the purpose of the church and the six core functions that shape how we participate in God’s mission.
Why revisit: To learn helpful language and reflection questions that support the conversations we want to continue having about being healthy churches.
This letter from the President encouraged us to join the Spirit’s work right where we are, through simple, everyday steps.
Why revisit: To read practical ways to keep growing into Kingdom Living as we enter a new year.
This Church Hack offered practical ideas for engaging across generations in meaningful ways.
Why revisit: To gain tools that go a long way in helping our congregations foster belonging for children, youth, and adults.
Camps reflect the heart of what many of us have experienced at youth camps — Christ’s love in a warm and welcoming environment.
Why revisit: To be reminded that our global family continues to create spaces where young people can encounter God’s love.
Heber Ticas stepped into his new role as Vice President this year, and our fellowship gathered around him with gratitude, prayer, and encouragement as he began this important season of service.
Why revisit: To watch a meaningful moment of unity and support across our fellowship.




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