by Sycamore View Church
In 2028, the Sycamore View Church in Memphis, Tennessee, will turn 50 years old, and we want to do this right. We want to use the next few years as a season of reflection and preparation: reflection concerning all God has done through this church, and preparation for God's future here. Join our Children's Minister, Anna Moser, as she hears the stories of Sycamore View.
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June 2, 2024
<p>For this episode, Jim Hinkle sits down with Sycamore View member Julie Sanon and shepherd Willie Thomas to reflect on the first time Sycamore View Church celebrated Juneteenth. </p> <p><br></p> <p>In 2028, Sycamore View Church will turn 50 years old, and we want to do this right. We want to use the next few years as a season of reflection and preparation: reflection concerning all God has done through this church and preparation for God’s future here. So we’re launching what we’re calling “50 for 50.” Telling fifty stories. Over fifty months. Celebrating fifty years. At the beginning of every month until the spring of 2028, we will release a new story celebrating events, ministries, people, and risks, all in attempt to honor ways God has shaped and formed this church. Sycamore View is a community church based in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about our community and mission at sycamoreview.org.</p>
May 5, 2024
<p>Callie Lillard and Melanie Parent tell the story of Tricia Lillard and her impact on Sycamore View's involvement with adoption and foster care. In 2028, Sycamore View Church will turn 50 years old, and we want to do this right. We want to use the next few years as a season of reflection and preparation: reflection concerning all God has done through this church and preparation for God’s future here. So we’re launching what we’re calling “50 for 50.” Telling fifty stories. Over fifty months. Celebrating fifty years. At the beginning of every month until the spring of 2028, we will release a new story celebrating events, ministries, people, and risks, all in attempt to honor ways God has shaped and formed this church. Sycamore View is a community church based in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about our community and mission at sycamoreview.org.</p>
April 7, 2024
<p>In this episode, listen to Sycamore View shepherd and HST dean Mark Powell share a little bit of the Harding School of Theology's history. </p> <p>Each April, Sycamore View Church has a special contribution for our Memphis 901 Strategic Partners; one of those is Harding School of Theology (HST)! Our goal with this 50 for 50 story is to shine a light on our partnership with HST through learning more about the school.</p> <p>If you are interested in learning more about and giving to our 901 Offering, which helps support HST — as well as other nonprofits like HopeWorks, Agape, and SOMA — head over to this link: https://www.sycamoreview.org/901 </p> <p><br></p> <p>In 2028, Sycamore View Church will turn 50 years old, and we want to do this right. We want to use the next few years as a season of reflection and preparation: reflection concerning all God has done through this church and preparation for God’s future here. So we’re launching what we’re calling “50 for 50.” Telling fifty stories. Over fifty months. Celebrating fifty years. At the beginning of every month until the spring of 2028, we will release a new story celebrating events, ministries, people, and risks, all in attempt to honor ways God has shaped and formed this church. Sycamore View is a community church based in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about our community and mission at sycamoreview.org.</p>
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