Hi Friends! I’m Emily. I’ve been attending Imago for about 4 years now. Currently, I am a part of the Ministry and Teaching Teams. I also hang out with the Hot Mess Sisters and try to help with LULA meal prep.
Read MoreHi Imagoans! Tammie and I have been attending Imago for a few years now. I currently look after the Resource Team, trying to keep the building in shape so it is a solid foundation for the missions we support.
Read MoreHello, my name is Seth Noland. I currently serve on the Formation Team here at Imago Dei Church. I chose to do some Q and A questions centering around the concept of friendship as that's something that's been on my mind a lot recently.
Read MoreHello everyone. I am Dan Moore. My wife, Libby and I have been attending Imago since they moved into the Gateway Building.
Read MoreHi Imago! I am Tara, the new church organizer. I’ve been attending Imago for over a decade. I was really good at sitting in the back and leaving as soon as service was over until I joined the Worship Team a few years ago. Turns out people talk to you if they know you’re there!
Read MoreThis week's Imago Voices Q&A is with Gina Ganschow. Gina serves on the Formation Team and can been seen on Sunday mornings hosting service.
Read MoreHi! My name is Renae Miller and I serve on Formation Team and serve as the Chair of the Leadership Team. You may have seen me at service but we might not know each other well. Formation team’s idea to get to know each other better was to have a few people in leadership share more of their selves by choosing some questions from a pre-written question bank, with the hopes that more and more of us could do this over time and then we could draw closer together even when we are somewhat separated in this strange world we live in. Here goes…
Read MoreThe transformation of summer into fall can feel so magical. The changing colors. The crisp air. The treats and traditions. But I find myself losing focus on the goodness and being overcome by dread. Winter is coming.
Read MoreBefore I describe some transformations that have occurred in my life, let’s define some terms that all involve change.
Read MoreFifteen years ago when I first became a believer, I got down on my knees and prayed some words about inviting Jesus into my life because that’s what I was told you had to do. It was the right way to do it and, being the perfectionist and people pleaser, I was obsessed with doing things the “right way” always. Even if it meant I never ended up doing them at all because I couldn’t start right or couldn’t maintain the ridiculous expectations I set on myself.
Read MoreJosh asked me to write about transformation and my first thought was, “Oh, man, I am in the midst of the biggest transformation of my life. That’ll be a breeze!”
But considering the fact that I’ve opened and closed my laptop 12 times and my article is a couple weeks late, it turns out I’m not an expert on the topic. So I’m just going to tell my story.
Read More“Don’t be afraid of change. In order to become a butterfly you must let go of your life as a caterpillar . “ Jane Lee Logan
I recently read “Following the Path” by Joan Chittister, a Benedictine nun who has written several books. She says most people have 3 major transformations. The first is leaving high school. The second comes in midlife. And the last comes with retirement.
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