Author name: Church of the Nativity

Good Company

Now on that same day two of Jesus’ disciples were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, and talking with each other about all these things that had happened. While they were talking and discussing, Jesus himself came near and went with them, but their eyes were kept from recognizing him.

Good Company Read More »

From the Clergy

Caring for our Couple Relationship Through Active Listening

Listening is an important communication skill that can create and preserve intimacy. When you really listen, you can understand your partner better. You stay in tune, enjoy the relationship more, without having to attempt to mind read what your partner is thinking or feeling. Listening is a means of resolving a personal dilemma, a couple

Caring for our Couple Relationship Through Active Listening Read More »

Glad Tidings

Evening Prayer

For the past few years, we’ve been live streaming Evening Prayer on our Facebook page each Wednesday during Lent. This year, since we are unable to worship in person, we thought it would be helpful to continue this practice even now that Lent is over and we are in the season of Easter. I hope

Evening Prayer Read More »

Glad Tidings

There Was No Plan

After the resurrection, the disciples were huddled together in a locked room. They were afraid to go out. They were afraid of being arrested. They didn’t understand what happened to Jesus. They couldn’t believe what Mary Magdalene had told them. They were sitting tight, with nothing to do except wonder what was going on. They

There Was No Plan Read More »

From the Clergy

EfM Sales Pitch

“Have you ever thought about joining EfM?”  It was fellowship hour after church, and Carl Sigel and I were chatting in Corlett Hall. I responded “I’m not familiar with it. What is EfM?”  I don’t remember Carl’s exact words after that, but I left the conversation with my interest piqued. Piqued enough to find myself

EfM Sales Pitch Read More »

Glad Tidings

Order of Operations

As we move through the first week of the “stay-at-home” order for both Wake County and North Carolina, I want to fill you in on how we are proceeding with operations at Nativity. Care of the Buildings Robert continues to clean the buildings several nights a week. All surfaces are being wiped down carefully. Jr.

Order of Operations Read More »

From the Clergy
Scroll to Top