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By Tanner Woolf -- Let’s talk about distractions.  Are they not just the worst? When we have a plan to do something, go somewhere, or get something done, it drives us crazy when something gets in the way of that! I know several of you can relate to this, but take it from me when I...

OBEY, LOVE, BE PRUNED

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By Tanner Woolf -- In light of Mark’s last blog, I wanted to continue the theme of “Family” and show you one of the ways that our community partners together as a community. Last week, we hosted our All Church Family Prayer Night where multiple generations came into one space...

The Super Bloom

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By Tanner Woolf -- Now that we’ve finally hit the end of May, is anyone else out of breath? Did you find yourself counting down the days until June? How many assignments, banquets, recitals, projects, tournaments, tests, deadlines, and trips did you have to get done this last month? If...

Relationships Take Work!

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By Tanner Woolf -- As many of you know, this last Friday was Fight Night! And if you weren’t there, it’s not what it sounds like! We had an amazing night filled with humor, fresh insight, and new strategies for our relationships. The incredible teaching of Les and Leslie Parrott...

The Most Exciting Thing

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By Tanner Woolf -- It is obvious to most that we have had an incredibly busy season here in Ignite Student Ministries. From October to the New Year we have participated in Pumpkin Slam, Christmas parties, celebrated our leaders, Winterfest, and our students have had one of the busiest seasons...

Thankful

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By Tanner Woolf -- This last Thursday, my wife and I found ourselves spending our Thanksgiving in a beautiful home with 12 people who were complete strangers to us six months ago. If you would have asked Kendall and I before we got married how we thought we would be spending our first major...