SHALOM

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Below are three ways to watch Shalom.

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Bryce Lane Campus 

4th Sunday
Shalom Sunday 
8:30AM + 10:15AM

Shalom fosters community through worship and discussions at Shalom Sundays, focusing on connecting members through meaningful relationships, acoustic worship, teaching sermon, and group discussions.

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Watch the
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Engage in Shalom Questions with loved ones.

Tell Us about your Shalom Experience.

Testimonies

  • "I love it. Being in an environment to openly discuss Sunday's message and how it applies to my life with different individuals, and to hear how it applies to their lives, has given so much perspective to how we can all experience things differently to arrive to similar places or how a similar or shared experience can develop us all in different ways."

    Shalom Participants

  • "Enjoyed that it is an easy access point for people to plug in also a great way for people in different subgroups to connect (ex. Older Gen with Gen Z)"

    Shalom Participant

  • "I attended at Bryce Lane and it was great! I appreciate the opportunity to build relationship and go deeper on the sermon topic. It’s fulfilling to be living out the church like in Acts 2 and not being stuck in following the religious routine of church because it’s the way things have always been done. Thank you to the leadership team for your boldness to try something different."

    Shalom Participant

From Table To Community

While we do encourage you to come to the church and be at a table, our heart's desire is that you will go from tables to community. We believe that the Acts 2 model comes to life when we see the 4th Sunday vision not just in the building but lived out in our homes.

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Shalom Talks

Want to learn more about Shalom feel free to check out our Shalom Talks where our pastor shares dialogue about the heart behind Shalom.

 What's Next For Church At TLC?

  • Here at TLC, we believe we are better together. Shalom was created to build community and grow together. A space where every person can be seen, known, and loved. The church has never been about a building; we believe it’s time to start acting like it. Let’s see Shalom, Let’s grow together. – Vernon Gordon, Lead Pastor

  • Research has shown that loneliness is one of the greatest threats to human health today. Combined with the growing disconnect between many communities and their church. Yet, at the same time, there's an increasing desire for many Christians to grow deeper in their faith through intentional conversations, like-minded community, and space for life's questions. In scripture, "Shalom" is the last word of the priestly blessing, found in the oldest known fragment of the biblical text, Numbers 6:24-26

    "The Lord bless you and keep you.

    The Lord, make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up his countenance on you and give you shalom."

    The word shalom is a beautiful word with powerful meaning. Whenever you employ the word shalom, you speak of all the beautiful things that shalom means in someone's life. In our context, we see it as an opportunity to serve and shape people's lives with greater intention and connection. We also believe this increases our evangelistic reach by cultivating atmospheres designed for the well-being of those in our community. Encouragements for this type of ecclesiology are found in passages like Jeremiah 29:7 AMP.

    "Seek peace and well-being for the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the LORD on its behalf; for in its peace (well-being) you will have Shalom."

    1. 3 Worship Experiences per month (1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sundays)

    2. 4th-Sunday: Shalom Sundays

    3. Shalom Sundays will be diverse in their offering to include: Home Gatherings, Digital Experiences, and In-Person Connection and Discipleship Moments.

  • We know you may still have questions, and we want you to know that we believe Clarity Is Kindness. So feel free to send any questions you have to info@thelifechurchrva.org.

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