Our Meeting place
We gather each week at a small homestead 10 miles east of Hinckley Minnesota.
Our meeting place is a relaxed atmosphere where people sit with bibles open and a cup of warm coffee close by.
We offer no pretense, but only a real place where sinners saved by grace can come and gather together around the cross of Jesus and hear the word of grace each week.
Our meeting place is a relaxed atmosphere where people sit with bibles open and a cup of warm coffee close by.
We offer no pretense, but only a real place where sinners saved by grace can come and gather together around the cross of Jesus and hear the word of grace each week.
A word about our music...
Colossians 3:16 says, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God.” So, it would seem there is a connection between singing and letting God’s Word dwell in us. But unlike normal speech, singing allows us to draw out words or phrases, repeat them, or pause in between them. All these techniques help us think more deeply about what we’re singing.
And what we sing about...is the gospel. So it is with a focus upon rich and meaningful lyrical content, that we select from a vast catalog of music some centuries old and others newly written, For we sing, not for our own glory, preferences, or pleasure, but for the pleasure of the One who gave us a song in the first place. The great Redeemer has given us the song of the redeemed, so that in endlessly varied interpretations of that one glorious song, we might remember his words, respond fully to him, and reflect his glory.
And what we sing about...is the gospel. So it is with a focus upon rich and meaningful lyrical content, that we select from a vast catalog of music some centuries old and others newly written, For we sing, not for our own glory, preferences, or pleasure, but for the pleasure of the One who gave us a song in the first place. The great Redeemer has given us the song of the redeemed, so that in endlessly varied interpretations of that one glorious song, we might remember his words, respond fully to him, and reflect his glory.