I appreciate the Denver Presbytery's efforts to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through new worshipping communities as described in an article on Jan. 7. But I would suggest caution in regard to the “Holy Yoga” class. As Christians, we need to remember that Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” We must be careful in introducing anything that might imply otherwise.
Mindy and Nathan Heimer launched a paddleboard ministry out of their Morrison stand-up paddleboard shop Surf’SUP Colorado, where they welcome everyone to hit the water, paddle together and talk about the big and small questions of spirituality.
A Stoked Life, the name of the Heimers’ nature-and-wellness-based ministry, is one of the Presbytery of Denver’s “new worshipping communities.” These communities receive financial and supportive resources from the local and national Presbyterian Church (USA) and can be led by lay leaders.
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