WHAT'S NEW?


BRAND NEW SOJOURN WEB MAGAZINE, INCLUDING PASTOR'S BLOG

Visit the brand new travelblog.sojournchurch.com, Sojourn's online magazine.  TravelBlog is a 3-in-1 blog, featuring "The B.C. Blog," where you can keep up with Pastor Daniel Montgomery and other Sojourn leaders as they provide points to ponder and resources for delving deeper into the 2009 Old Testament sermon series.  Interact with the pastors, ask questions and leave comments.

TravelBlog also features a "Conferences and Events" page, and "Stories From The Road," a blog covering many aspects of Sojourn community life and ministries, at turns humorous and insightful.  All Sojourn members are welcome to contribute to "Stories From The Road" in various ways.  Email bgilles@sojournchurch.com for details.

NEW DISCUSSION SITE!
In an effort to build a strong Online Community, we've created an easy-to-use site to help get you connected to other Sojourners through discussion and networking via the Internet. 

Visit connect.sojournchurch.com and click "Apply for membership."  An admin will provide you with a username and password within a couple days.

The "old" site is still available to find contact info, manage groups, and track your giving.  Visit sojourncommunity.ccbchurch.com to log in.

STORIES OF CHANGE


GOSPEL STORIES 
"I come from a long line of strong and faithful Christians. My dad is a pastor, my grandparents were missionaries and my great-grandfather was also a pastor. Needless to say, from the time I was born I was brought up in the teachings of God's Word. I had a constant model of what it meant to walk with the Lord daily. In elementary school I accepted the Lord into my life..." Joshua, baptized spring, 2008 / Read more...

MISSION STORIES
"This was my first time trying out a Seed project and I really enjoyed it! One really cool thing happened. I was talking with a deacon at Bates and he asked me if I would like to join in on prayer with two homeless people. Of course, I said yes. Then about five of us volunteers, one homeless man and one homeless woman held hands in a circle. The deacon looked to me, asking me to lead us in prayer, so I gladly prayed for the program and especially for the two individuals there..." Elise, Seed Participant / Read more...