Becoming a Community of Suprise

Rainbow at Camp Indianola

Kindred in Christ,

This weekend marks a meaningful moment in the life of our church. As many of us gather for our Vision Retreat at Camp Indianola—a time of prayer, listening, and discernment—we step into a season of reflection on who we are and who God is calling us to become. Whether or not you are attending the retreat this weekend, the journey we are on is a shared one, and there will be more ways to participate soon. All of us are part of this unfolding story.

On Sunday, we’ll continue our Eastertide sermon series, Signs of New Creation, by exploring a story of holy disruption and unexpected transformation. In Acts 11, Peter finds himself drawn into a new vision—one that stretches his imagination, challenges old boundaries, and ultimately opens the door for God’s Spirit to move in surprising ways. He doesn’t get there easily. His vision has to change. And when it does, the church is never the same.

We’ll reflect on what it means to be a community of vision and surprise—a people shaped not just by what we’ve always known, but by the ever-expanding love of Christ. Jesus’ final commandment to his disciples, “Love one another as I have loved you,” becomes not just a rule, but a radical vision for life together (John 13). It is that love that still invites us to grow, to risk, and to welcome.

Whether or not you are part of the retreat this weekend, I hope you’ll join us for worship on Sunday as we ask: Where is the Spirit surprising us now? What new vision might be taking shape among us? And how might God be calling us to love more deeply, more boldly, more like Christ?

See you Sunday. Come ready for surprise.

Alongside you,

Rev. Paul Ortiz