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News and More: Oregon City voters have chosen a new mayor — four months after successfully recalling their last one. Foothills Community Church pays it forward to local fire districts — in a big way. Canby Conversation: A planned 3.3-mile extension to the city's popular Molalla Logging Road Trail has drawn concern from some longtime residents — particularly those who remember its colorful past from earlier decades. Online Open House for Proposed Trail Extension: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/434a1cdc472548a5824e472109cf81d2 After the Break: Neighboring property owner Mitch Magenheimer takes us down the first phase of the proposed extension, and explains what he sees as significant (and expensive) challenges to construction. This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Wild Hare Saloon, The Book Nook Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
News and More: Oregon City voters have chosen a new mayor — four months after successfully recalling their last one. Foothills Community Church pays it forward to local fire districts — in a big way. Canby Conversation: A planned 3.3-mile extension to the city's popular Molalla Logging Road Trail has drawn concern from some longtime residents — particularly those who remember its colorful past from earlier decades. Online Open House for Proposed Trail Extension: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/434a1cdc472548a5824e472109cf81d2 After the Break: Neighboring property owner Mitch Magenheimer takes us down the first phase of the proposed extension, and explains what he sees as significant (and expensive) challenges to construction. This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Wild Hare Saloon Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
A lot of us are spending more time at home these days, which presents a great opportunity to get to know your neighbors and potentially make an impact for the gospel. How do we best reach our neighbors? In this episode, Dave Runyon, author of The Art of Neighboring, helps us get to know our neighbors by: Having a map and a listDeploying people for ministry in their front yardsHosting ways for neighbors to connectNaturally loving our neighbors and building relationships Referenced in this episode: COVID-19 Neighboring Toolkit The Art of Neighboring Video Series on Right Now Media Dave Runyon Helps faith, business, and government leaders unite around common causes in the Denver metro area.Executive Director of CityUnite and as a consultant for businesses who have a desire to make a positive impact in their communities.Co-author The Art of Neighboring (Baker Books)Pastor for ten years at Foothills Community Church and The Next Level Church
What a great time learning about the art of being a neighbor. We all can see that in our current climate that being a neighbor is one of the greatest things that we can do. We had some technical issues with Dave's camera that is why I put in a picture. The content was so good I didn't want to have to redo the interview. Just remember you can learn something from anyone. Dave Runyon helps faith, business, and government leaders unite around common causes in the Denver metro area. He serves as the Executive Director of CityUnite and as a consultant for businesses who have a desire to give back in their communities. Dave was a pastor at Foothills Community Church and The Next Level Church. In 2010 he launched a neighboring movement that has now spread to over 1,500 churches around the country. Dave is a graduate of Colorado State University, where he studied history and secondary education. He speaks locally and nationally encouraging leaders to work together for the good of their cities. Dave and his wife, Lauren, have four kids and do not plan to have any more. He is also the co-author of the book: “The Art of Neighboring: Building Genuine Relationships right outside your door.” With Jay Pathak. Here are the links that are mentioned in the interview: Art of Neighboring: https://www.artofneighboring.com/ City Unite: https://cityunite.org/
While following Jesus is all about Him we also know that it is about us. There is an expectation placed upon us, His followers, to take steps of obedience. The choice is ours.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here.Following Jesus - It's About You from Foothills Community Church on Vimeo.p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica}
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Steve Schaufele from the Foothills Community Church in Okotos Canada share the ups and downs of leading a revitalization. There is a heavy dose of Canadian jokes and culture involved. Join in the conversation on Twitter.
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Steve Schaufele from the Foothills Community Church in Okotos Canada share the ups and downs of leading a revitalization. There is a heavy dose of Canadian jokes and culture involved. Join in the conversation on Twitter.
Everyone likes to win. There is something about winning that just feels good, even right. When it comes to life, faith and following Jesus, everyone desires to be victorious. Hebrews 12:1-2 gives us clear direction on how it is achieved.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here. The Winning Life from Foothills Community Church on Vimeo.
Ever wonder how you could be a better neighbor, but don’t know where to start? Help has arrived! Dave Runyon is the author of “The Art of Neighboring: Building Genuine Relationships Right Outside Your Door.” Dave’s experience with neighboring goes deep—in 2010 as pastor at Foothills Community Church and the Next Level Church, he launched a neighboring movement that mobilized over 70 churches and 40,000 people in the Denver Metro area and reshaped the community to become closer. We’ll learn about the benefits of this kind of connection, and how, with a few simple steps, you can build better relationships right outside your front door. In this episodes Kristin’s Kitchen segment, Kristin walks us through her super easy banana bread recipe--her go to gift for meeting new neighbors. She talks about how this simple offering goes a long way not only in starting new relationships, but showing our neighbors that we care.
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Dave Runyon is the Executive Director of CityUnite, an organization that helps faith, business, and government leaders unite around common causes in the Denver metro area. Dave also serves as a consultant for businesses who have a desire to give back in their communities. In 2010, Dave started a neighboring movement that has now spread to over 1,000 churches around the country. This experience prompted him to co author “The Art of Neighboring,” which has sold over 75,000 copies. He speaks locally and nationally encouraging leaders to collaborate for the good of their cities. Before founding CityUnite, Dave served as a pastor for ten years at Foothills Community Church and The Next Level Church. He graduated from Colorado State University where he studied history, economics, and education. Dave and his wife, Lauren, have four kids and do not plan to have any more. https://www.artofneighboring.com/ StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
This message preached on July 17, 2016 at Foothills Community Church is part 4 of a series entitled "Myth Busting: Exposing The Myths That Make Us Miserable." In this message we look at how some pleasures in life last, while others do not, along with what God's plan is for true and lasting pleasure.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here.
This message preached on May 29, 2016 at Foothills Community Church is part 8 in a series through the book of James entitled, "More Than A Belief ... Following Jesus In Real Life."In this message taken from James 4:13-17 we look at the importance of understanding God's will for our lives and being obedient in following it.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here.
This message preached April 10, 2016 at Foothills Community Church is part 2 in a series through the book of James entitled, "More Than A Belief...Following Jesus In Real Life"In this message taken from James 1:19-27, we discover that the mark of a true follower of Jesus is actions of obedience. God is more interested in us doing His Word than He is in us simply knowing His Word.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here.
This message preached January 31, 2016 at Foothills Community Church is the conclusion to a series entitled, "Unlocking The Mystery Of God's Will."Taken from Romans 12:2, this message presents three areas of our thinking that when we allow God to transform, will help us in understanding God's will for our life.Hear the message here.Download the accompanying outline here.
All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbors. – John Calvin One of the greatest needs in every church is to help people understand that God wants us to love our neighbors. Who are our neighbors? How do you break the “silent” barrier and begin talking to them? These questions and many more will be answered by Dave Runyon, who is the co-author of “The Art of Neighboring”. Dave Runyon is the co-founder and director of CityUnite, which helps government, business and faith leaders unite around common causes. He also serves as a consultant for businesses that have a desire to make a difference in their communities. Previously, Dave served as a pastor for nine years at Foothills Community Church and The Next Level Church. In 2010 he launched a neighboring movement that mobilized over 70 churches and 40,000 people in the Denver Metro area.