Jonah 4

 

In a culture marked by spiritual apathy, social injustice, political polarization, and self-absorbed living, Jonah and Amos speak with timely relevance for our lives in Denver today.

Jonah is a story-driven prophetic book centered around a reluctant prophet who is called to preach repentance to Israel’s enemies in Nineveh. Jonah refuses, not out of fear, but because he knows God is merciful—and he doesn’t want Nineveh to receive that mercy. God relentlessly pursues both Jonah and the Ninevites, extending His compassion to rebels—insiders and outsiders alike.

Introducing CarePortal at Park Church

On Sunday, September 21, Calden Scranton, our Director of Missions and Outreach, announced a new partnership we’re excited to embark on as a church—CarePortal. CarePortal is a resource for viewing and responding to real needs faced by individuals and families in our area.

Watch the video above to learn more about CarePortal, and consider joining us on Monday, November 17 for our Mission & Outreach Night.

Jonah 3

 

In a culture marked by spiritual apathy, social injustice, political polarization, and self-absorbed living, Jonah and Amos speak with timely relevance for our lives in Denver today.

Jonah is a story-driven prophetic book centered around a reluctant prophet who is called to preach repentance to Israel’s enemies in Nineveh. Jonah refuses, not out of fear, but because he knows God is merciful—and he doesn’t want Nineveh to receive that mercy. God relentlessly pursues both Jonah and the Ninevites, extending His compassion to rebels—insiders and outsiders alike.

Jonah 2

 

In a culture marked by spiritual apathy, social injustice, political polarization, and self-absorbed living, Jonah and Amos speak with timely relevance for our lives in Denver today.

Jonah is a story-driven prophetic book centered around a reluctant prophet who is called to preach repentance to Israel’s enemies in Nineveh. Jonah refuses, not out of fear, but because he knows God is merciful—and he doesn’t want Nineveh to receive that mercy. God relentlessly pursues both Jonah and the Ninevites, extending His compassion to rebels—insiders and outsiders alike.

Jonah 1

 

In a culture marked by spiritual apathy, social injustice, political polarization, and self-absorbed living, Jonah and Amos speak with timely relevance for our lives in Denver today.

Jonah is a story-driven prophetic book centered around a reluctant prophet who is called to preach repentance to Israel’s enemies in Nineveh. Jonah refuses, not out of fear, but because he knows God is merciful—and he doesn’t want Nineveh to receive that mercy. God relentlessly pursues both Jonah and the Ninevites, extending His compassion to rebels—insiders and outsiders alike.

Being With Jesus As the “Big Rock”

On Sunday, August 31, Neil Long wrapped up Be With Jesus: Rest, a mini-series aimed at helping disciples of Jesus learn more about what it means to “be with Jesus” by growing in the practices of rest and Sabbath.

The tried-and-true illustration of the “Big Rock” reminds us that prioritization leads to the rest—and even the margin—that our souls crave. Use the button below to listen to the entire sermon. See the rest of our resources for the series by clicking here.

Luke 5:15–16: Rest (III)