Being Fabric

BEING FABRIC| Fresh, Organic & Local - Does the idea of “going to church” feel weird, irrelevant, unsustainable or worse? What if it was about being church together and it was fresh, organic and local? What would that be like? Join us back at the Minnehaha Falls Bandstand (4801 Minnehaha Ave) for conversations about being Fabric in ways that sustain and are sustainable. Check out what we’ll be talking about each week…

Sunday, August 21 - Being Fabric: Fresh - If you’ve been around Fabric much, you have likely been caught by surprise a few times by something you saw, heard or were invited to do. How does that kind of “freshness” sit alongside being a safe place for your whole self to call home and find some solid ground? Melissa Lock will help us wrestle with this core aspiration for Fabric to stay with you as life and the world change. Join us at the Minnehaha Falls Bandshell this Sunday at 10:30 for the first of three Sundays all about what makes us tick together as Fabric. Listen to the Podcast

Sunday, August 28 - Being Fresh: Organic - What does it mean to be church instead of having a church? The difference is YOU. We can’t be church without each other. Fabric organically flourishes and makes a difference when we nurture and tend to each other and our potential. We are each a unique strand in the community. How do we stay alive as individuals? What do we bring to our community? Join us this week as Twin Cities musician and teacher, Tim Frantzich, helps us be honest about the challenges and fruitfulness of trusting the ways we are made and what we are part of together. Podcast | Sunday Paper

Sunday, September 4 - Being Fresh: Local - If the word “church” has baggage for you like it does for most people today, it’s time to remember what it was supposed to mean. It’s people, not a place. It’s a community that finds life together and loves the world around it because they see themselves as part of something so much bigger than a club. Being local as Fabric means that what grows here, should be used here. Chris Lillehei helps us escape the otherworldliness of church and keep our message and purpose local to our lives and our community. Listen to the Podcast