Sabbatical
Annually, Pastor Chuck is provided a month of sabbatical. Sabbatical, in this sense, is an extended time set aside for focused prayer, study, rest, and long-range planning and dreaming. Thanks to great teams of [...]
Annually, Pastor Chuck is provided a month of sabbatical. Sabbatical, in this sense, is an extended time set aside for focused prayer, study, rest, and long-range planning and dreaming. Thanks to great teams of [...]
Brothers and Sisters, Last weekend was a remarkable time for the Church on Mill family! Evidences of God's might and mercy were everywhere. Here's a few highlights: Josh's excellent message helped us consider the [...]
It has been 20 years since Jessica and I started coming to Church on Mill. I have spent the last 18 years in youth ministry and recently in the Deacon role. It has been [...]
Spencer and I have been at COM for nearly seven years now, four of which I've served as the Deacon of Preschool Ministry. I was serving as the leader of the ministry for a [...]
Getting Acquainted with Apocalyptic Literature At some point, you may have opened up the book of Daniel to see what other treasures it holds after being inspired by the lion’s den or the fiery [...]
Daniel conveys timeless truths for troubled times. Would anyone assert that our times are not troubled? What a gift, then, that we can turn to a book of God's words to us filled with [...]
The Lord has given me the privilege of serving these past few years as the Deacon of Corporate Worship. I do mostly administrative tasks, like scheduling the teams you see on stage and the [...]
My name is David Brown. I have been a member of Church on Mill for 10 years and during my time here I was blessed to become a deacon. Specifically, I served with the [...]
Hello, my name is Stephen Shelton, and my wife, Chelsea, and I have been at Church on Mill for about 10 years. We met in the college group while we were attending ASU and [...]
Doing Your To-do with Jesus Josh Bond, Pastoral Resident at Church on Mill, discusses here near- and farsightedness inherent in our processing of our daily to-do lists. How are we to live everyday for [...]