This summer, as the days get longer and our rhythms shift, we turn our attention to the questions that we often ask. Questions like Who am I? How can I live well? What do I believe? What should I do next? These are questions that we form when we've got space to wonder and wander in the rhythms of grace. And, these questions, if we dare to 'really' ask them, can form us and who we are becoming. Join us this summer at Salt House as explore our own questions and the many good questions we find in the Bible, together.
Forming Questions - Series Trailer
Summer Series 2019
June 16, 2019 • Sara Wolbrecht
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?
August 25, 2019 • Elizabeth Rawlings
We welcome guest speaker Elizabeth Rawlings - an ordained Lutheran Pastor who most recently served as the Executive Director and Pastor at The Sanctuary: a Lutheran and Episcopal Campus Ministry at the University of Washington. She has a story to tell and for our Forming Questions series, she brings the question: "What Are You Doing Here?"
WHAT IS GOD SAYING? - Lectio Divina
August 18, 2019 • Sara Wolbrecht
At Salt House, we have a core practice of Hearing God - capturing how we believe that there is holiness all around us, that a Jesus-centered life is one of paying attention and listening. One way we do this is through our regular practice of Lectio Divina - in worship on Sunday, we listen to a passage of scripture, hearing God, hearing connections to our lives and world now. It is that simple - as we build in us the practice of listening, as we learn how to love.
HYLA'S STORY
August 11, 2019 • Hyla Dobaj
We welcome Hyla Dobaj as she shares her story. This part two of a three-part series of messages over these summer months that invite us into deeper understanding of our core practice of engaging with the needs of homelessness in our region. Hyla has been around Salt House for a couple years and is part of the New Bethlehem Day Center family. She has been involved with the work of the Day Center on many levels, both as a former client and now as an advocate and volunteer! Thank you, Hyla, for sharing your story with us.