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Perch.Church exists to love Jesus & love like Jesus. We do this through our Four Core Values: biblical, relational, open-minded, and service oriented.

Perch.Church exists to love Jesus & love like Jesus. We do this through our Four Core Values: biblical, relational, open-minded, and service oriented.

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Lent: Shadows & Substance

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We live in a world of contradictions. We are spiritual beings in earthly bodies. We are loving creatures in a hateful world. We are designed for relationships but religiosity surrounds us. What do we do with all this tension? We are called to be people of substance yet we are surrounded by shadows. Well, God calls us not to shy away from the shadows but to enter into it. In fact, God calls His people to enter into the tension that is this world, to not ignore or run away from the contradictions but to live in it and to be a light in the darkness. Join us on Sunday March 19 as we explore what it means to live in the shadows as people of substance. Colossians 2:16-23
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Lent: Faith & Doubt

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Let’s be honest, if you’re a spiritual person or a person of faith, you’ve had your fair share of doubts. Everyone doubts sometimes. So the question should not be whether or not we should doubt, The question should be what should we do with those doubts. Surprisingly, God is not only comfortable with our doubts, God actually welcomes them. One thing is for certain, doubt can either bring us closer to God or push us away from God; but doubt will certainly never be neutral. The passage we observe today shows how even heroes of faith can doubt sometimes. Doubt keeps us honest. Doubt keeps us humble. Doubt keeps us hungry. Luke 7:18-23
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Lent: Intentional Waiting

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Everyone waits, but not everyone intentionally waits. When we wait with intention, God works within us to help us heal, grow, and move forward in our spiritual lives. This is what Lent is all about, intentional waiting.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Being In the Know

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Being In the Know
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Show Thyself

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This Sunday we do a deep dive into the role of “shadow work” and examining ourselves as an imperative to healthy spirituality based on Psalm 139:1-15.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Grow Thyself

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What does healthy spiritual growth look like? When I was younger, I thought it was as simple as reading, learning, and remembering. Now I’m realizing that growth is a constant process of knowing and unknowing, learning and unlearning, taking in and sending out. Join us tomorrow as we discover what “Grow Thyself” actually looks like. Based on 1 Corinthians 13:9-13
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Know Thyself

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Know Thyself
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 years
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Faith & Works

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What’s the relationship between belief and works? Well, that’s the difference between an active faith and passive belief. We see this everywhere, not just in Christianity. Some might passively believe in social justice and easily talk about it and share it on social media, but how are they actively faithful about it? Some might passively believe in equity, but how are they actively faithful about making it a reality? Faith in God is no different; but if we start by observing our faith in God, it spills over into every other area of our lives.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Open Doors

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Perhaps you have heard the expression, “When God closes a door, He opens a window.” But is that always true? If you go looking for that quote in the Bible, you’ll be looking for a long time because you won’t find it in there. But every open door offers new opportunities for the people of God to grow, connect, and love.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Open Spirits

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What does it mean to have an “open spirit”? Interestingly, I think it might be easier for some of us to recognize when someone has a “closed spirit.” Having an open spirit is essential in recognizing the constant work that God is doing in and around us. It also allows us to receive the blessings God desires to give; sadly, the blessings of God are readily available for all people, many just don’t have spirits open enough to notice them.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Open Road

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The road of life can introduce us to some unexpected people, new experiences, and profound challenges. However, there are many ways many tend to avoid these people, experiences, and challenges along the way. They avoid unexpected people by surrounding themselves with people just like them. They circumvent new experiences because they stay in their little socioeconomic silos. They rarely confront profound challenges because they remain shelters and complacent. But who’s really paying the consequences in the end? When we don’t embrace unexpected people, new experiences, or profound challenges, our worldview remains narrow and we cease to grow.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Open-Minded

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One of the Four Core Values of Perch.Church is open-mindedness. We believe that in order experience healthy and holistic spirituality, open-mindedness is absolutely essential. But the concept of openness is important in terms of being open to opportunities, relationships, and other spiritual practices. In short, if we are not open, we are not growing.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Deserts: Little Graces

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During spiritually dry seasons, it seems like our spirits are barely trying to survive. We easily distract ourselves with busyness, activities, and entertainment, but our souls are shriveling within. God sends us little graces along the way to help sustain us during times of spiritual droughts. We just have to be able to open our spiritual eyes to see them.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Deserts: Getting Well

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It’s summertime and it’s been hot and dry in Souther California. This begs the question, have you been in a spiritually dry season? Maybe you’re in a spiritually dry season right now. How do we get out of spiritually dry season? Is it simply waiting on God, or is there more to it?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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A Sad Tale of FOMO

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Have you ever felt FOMO? If so, is it possible God wants to grow you through that experience? Last month Rev. Sam Roberson guest spoke on “Forgiveness” for our Justice Series. This Sunday, he’ll be visiting again and sharing “A Sad Tale of FOMO.”
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Judgment - Part 2

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Last Sunday we went over the theme of Judgment in our Justice Series. However, it seemed like we just scratched the surface on this important theme. So we will be continuing our discussion on Judgment this Sunday for 4th of July weekend.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Judgment

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Are you guilty of being a judgmental person? Far too often people have looked down on others in judgment because of their lifestyle, social status, or other reasons. I have found that as I have gotten older, I am becoming less and less judgmental and more and more understanding. There are probably many reasons behind this, but one big reason is because I have suffered and learned from my sufferings. One truth I’ve realized is that judging your neighbor is the beginning of hatred.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Just Forgiveness

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Jesus taught us to forgive our enemies and pray for those who offend us. Isn’t that annoying? But Jesus actually gave this command because of His concern for His followers and not the offenders. Forgiveness is a gift for the forgiver more than the forgiven.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Just Anger

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Justice is something we all want. In fact, justice is a God-given desire innate in everyone. Yet, how many of us are willing to do the difficult work of looking inward and asking ourselves how we’re embodying justice in our own lives? While it’s easy for us to point fingers and blame others for what’s wrong with the world, what is God calling His people to do in times of turmoil, division, and injustice?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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Justice

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Justice is something we all want. In fact, justice is a God-given desire innate in everyone. Yet, how many of us are willing to do the difficult work of looking inward and asking ourselves how we’re embodying justice in our own lives? While it’s easy for us to point fingers and blame others for what’s wrong with the world, what is God calling His people to do in times of turmoil, division, and injustice?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 years
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