Church isn't a beautiful building with pipe organs and old paintings. It's the place we grow together, share our burdens, and strengthen our spiritual practice. As fall rolls around and we get used to our new routines, Air1 is focusing of the important role that fellowship plays in the maturation of our faith.
Whether you already have a steady church home, or you've been pulled away from Sunday service for a while, or you're still looking for a community of believers, we're here to help.
There are lots of ways to participate. To help us provide the right resources, tell us where you are in your relationship with church.
Finding a community of believers to hitch your wagon to is no small thing. As you go through the church-finding process, Air1 is here to help. Just click the button below and fill out the form; our team of pastors will find up to 3 local churches in your area that may be a good fit for you. We'll even follow up through weekly emails with some helpful tips and tricks as you navigate the decision-making process.
Many things can get in the way of building and maintaining relationships at church, but Scripture tells us the importance of gathering to worship and study the Word. Maybe you have been away from regular church attendance; maybe you got hurt and walked away; maybe you started prioritizing other things, or maybe life just got too busy. But there’s no other place that allows us to build relationships based on our shared identity as children of God. Here are ways to develop consistency in your spiritual life:
Sometimes a simple invitation is all it takes to put somebody on the path towards a closer relationship with Jesus. Invite a friend to church! While only 5% of American have received a personal invitation to church, 80% of Americans would be open to attending church if invited by a friend. Here are some things you can do to make a visitor feel less intimidated.