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Belong: Resurrection
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Belong: Resurrection

Next week shops, offices, and schools across Germany will be closed for Osterferien (Easter holiday). Some people must continue to work, but many will take advantage of the holiday to travel, spend time with family and friends, or just rest. What are your plans for Osterferien? 

It is good news when we know that we have a holiday in sight. But while enjoying a much deserved break from work or school is refreshing, will Easter break change your life? 

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Belong: Grace
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Belong: Grace

I remember lying in my bed trying to sleep, but I couldn’t. Despite my childlike understanding of God and the Bible, I sensed an urge to ask Jesus to come into my heart. I knew I needed to give my life to him. After saying a short prayer, I ran excitedly to tell my parents about my important decision. Since it was past my bedtime, they encouraged me to go back to sleep and promised we would talk more in the morning. 

In the following days and weeks, my parents along with other trusted people counseled me in my decision to walk with Jesus. On Easter Sunday, a year after praying to receive Jesus, my father baptized me. In front of a crowd of people I was symbolically “buried to my sin in death” in the water and “raised to walk in the newness of life” with Jesus. 

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Belong: Prayer
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Belong: Prayer

“I want you to know how proud I am of you - know that you are daily in my prayers. Love, Memaw” 

This is how my grandmother concluded the last letter she wrote to me before she died.

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Belong: Adoption
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Belong: Adoption

Not long after marrying Taylor, I began the legal process to change my name. Married couples sometimes choose to change (or not change) their names depending on their culture or personal preferences. We decided that I would give up my last name and take his family name. In a small way this reflected our new relationship as we became the “Whitley Family” together. 

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Rest For Your Souls: God With Us
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Rest For Your Souls: God With Us

After our sons were born my husband and I mailed out little birth announcements to share the news and celebrate with our family and friends. The cards featured an adorable baby picture (of course!) and other information like the baby’s weight and date of birth. We also chose to explain briefly the meaning of the names we chose for our children. 

The Bible also contains a birth announcement. Except this one seems highly unusual. This announcement came before the baby’s birth. Even more unusual, the message came from a heavenly being in order to inform the parents exactly what they should name their future child.

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Rest For Your Souls: The Lost Sheep
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Rest For Your Souls: The Lost Sheep

I remember getting lost at the grocery store as a little girl.

As my mother shopped, I became distracted by something on the shelves (probably candy!). When my mother moved on to look at more items, I kept examining the sweets and walked in the opposite direction. Suddenly, I realized we were no longer together. I panicked and ran between the aisles searching for her. 

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Rest For Your Souls: Come to Me
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Rest For Your Souls: Come to Me

As we rushed to leave the house, only two tasks stood in our way. Putting clothes on the baby and packing the diaper bag. I took the baby and my husband took the diaper bag. As he gathered extra diapers and wipes, he hesitated when he found two small yellow tubes in the drawer. One contained baby lotion and the other diaper cream. “Which one is the diaper cream?” he asked. “The yellow tube!” I responded without looking up.

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Do Not Worry
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Do Not Worry

When I stepped out of my apartment yesterday and noticed the signs of spring, I breathed a sign of relief. We still need to wear our coats, but the promise of warmer weather is in the air. The chirping birds and beautiful flowers remind us that winter is over. But did you know that they also remind us not to be anxious about everyday life? 

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Our Mission
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Our Mission

On a walk you have time to listen, talk, and get to know each other. You can laugh, joke, vent, grieve, and daydream together. My favorite part happens when a walking buddy becomes a friend to share life with both on and off the walking path.

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Welcome to Community Church
Lydia Whitley Lydia Whitley

Welcome to Community Church

After many years of preparation and prayer, we feel excited and thankful to announce a new church start-up in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin - Community Church.

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