- Q: Who are you guys, anyway? Good question. We're a team, actually: pastors Christian Cryder and Ryan Sutherland. Both of us grew up in Montana, became friends at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, graduated in 2006, and felt God's call to bring our families back out west to plant a church from scratch in Missoula, MT. Crazy, huh?
- Q: Why Missoula? It's tempting to link to pictures of huge trout, soaring vistas, with elk bugling in the distance (but we won't :-). The short answer is that we love this place, and the people who call it home. We desire to plant a church that connects with postmodern, de-churched, unbelievers, because these are the kinds of people we enjoy as friends. We have been very intentional about NOT planting a church that just recruits Christians from other churches.
- Q: Are you guys connected with a denomination? Yes, we are members of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), not because we think it's the perfect denomination, but because we think it's a great place to plant churches with a big view of grace and a love for people who don't share their convictions. The PCA is moving in a missional direction, and we like that.
- Q: What's your connection with the Missoula Project? That was us, up until May 2008. The Missoula Project described what we were early on: a grassroots effort to start a brand new church in Missoula by first creating a community of friends that included both believers and unbelievers. All Souls Missoula describes what we are becoming now - a blossoming community of faith for people in process.
- Q: What's this 'Sabbath Week' thing? On the first Sunday of the month, we hold a Sabbath Feast after the evening service - we all pitch in and share a meal together! It's a great way to reconnect over food with folks you might not see during the week!
Then, in the week that follows we take a break - a sabbath - from all regularly scheduled events (community groups, explorers groups, etc). We do this to give people a chance to catch their breath, to keep the schedule from becoming a grind. We also want to give folks a chance to catch up with friends they might not normally have a chance to connect with. So feel free to use this week however you want - whether kicking back or reaching out!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about All Souls Missoula. If you don't find what you're looking for, ask us about it.
Core Values
Perhaps what matters more is the kind of church we want to create, and why. And the best way to get at that (aside from a nice long conversation over a pint of Cold Smoke) just might be to look at the...
5 Things We Value Most
- Truth - We are convinced that every person yearns deeply for clarity and purpose in life. We believe this clarity and purpose, which we name Truth, comes most visibly in the person of Jesus and the witness of the Christian Scriptures; this Truth is also the root of other qualities we prize: honesty, integrity, authenticity. We recognize the Truth of Jesus is difficult - for believers and unbelievers alike - and so we rely on varied perspectives and honest questioning to keep All Souls centered as we travel together toward a fuller understanding of Truth.
- Beauty - We believe that our ability to discern beauty - so clearly present here in the last, best place - inevitably shapes our vision of peace, justice and redemption, both personally and for community. We think beauty should lead us to welcome diversity, to value dialogue, and to appreciate mystery. So we desire to live beautiful lives, to celebrate beauty wherever we find it, and to make Missoula a more beautiful place.
- Community - We believe that people are meant for community, and that the truest community happens in relationships that are not contingent. So we strive to be a community of faith where you don't have to share our convictions about Jesus in order to be welcome as our friends. We embrace all sorts of people, not because they agree, but because they are human, created in God's image. We refuse to reject folks who think differently. We welcome outsiders and skeptics. And we invite you to join us, no matter where you are or where you may end up.
- City - We believe Jesus calls us beyond ourselves to love our larger home, the City. We believe God is working redemptively in people, places and institutions all across Missoula, whether they recognize him or not. So we celebrate with the city in its triumphs; we serve the city where it is hurt and broken; and we seek out others who love the city because we still have much to learn.
- Grace - We believe that Jesus' message is fundamentally one of grace, that Christianity is not a list of rules you need to keep to make God love you, but good news about what Jesus has done because of God's radical reconciling love for us. Our calling is to respond in faith - turning from our attempts at self-salvation, aligning ourselves with the redemptive work of God, trusting he will change both us and others. We believe real grace is transformative - through love, not guilt. If this is how God deals with us, this is how we should deal with others.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Spring Fling Party!
Hey, it's that time of year again: the weather's changing, the flowers are blooming, and we're throwing another party for friends! It's our Spring Fling Party, and now that we have a new name - All Souls Missoula - we actually have a great reason to celebrate. We'd love to have you come join us!If you like great Mexican food and killer margaritas, you definitely won't want to miss this event. Friends, family, and kids are all welcome. If you haven't been to one of our parties yet, why not join us for this one! Here's the skinny...
- WHEN: this Friday, May 16 @ 7 PM
- WHERE: the Cryder's place (2307 River Road)
- WHO'S INVITED: you are! (along with anyone you'd like to bring)
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Change is in the Air!
It's springtime in Missoula, and there are some major changes in the air!
- First and foremost, The Missoula Project has a new name! - Most of you know that we deeply value community, one where anyone is welcome regardless of their convictions (or lack thereof). We have long said that if we can create a truly diverse community of friends, the "church" part of what we're doing will follow naturally, and it is! As we move towards formal worship this fall, now we actually have a name: All Souls Missoula!
We believe this says a lot about the kind of church we want to be, and we are really excited to see it emerge. A new website and logo will be coming soon. In the meantime, we just want to say thanks to all of you (believers and unbelievers alike!) who have helped make this thing a reality. We are so glad to have you following along! - Sunday nights are moving! - Yes, we love to pack people into our house. At the same time, it's been increasingly obvious that we need more space for informal worship. Beginning this Sunday, May 11 we'll be meeting downtown at 147 W Broadway in the Creative Catering space (entrance by the hair salon on Ryman Street). If you've been curious about how we worship, why not drop in on Sunday and see our new digs?
- Spring Fling Party - we'd like to celebrate all this change that is in the air! On Friday May 16th we're throwing a party at the Cryder place, and you are invited! Please put it on your calendars! More details later this week...
Monday, April 14, 2008
Green is a Good Thing
1. On Saturday morning we'll be gathering at Caras Park between 9:30 and 9:45 AM to help clean up the Clark Fork! This will probably wrap up by noon, and it's a great thing to bring your kids to!
2. Later that evening we'll get together for a good old fashioned spring barbecue. There will be plenty of wine and beer to wash down one of Marilyn's legendary Hawaiian burgers around the firepit. We'd love to have you join us, even if you can't make it to the morning cleanup!
- WHEN: this Saturday, April 19 @ 7 PM
- WHERE: the Cryder's place (2307 River Road)
- WHO'S INVITED: Friends, family... everyone!
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