CCSW 2026: A Year of Fellowship, Worship & Growth
As we step into 2026, the Christian Church in the Southwest invites you to walk through a year of gatherings, camps, trainings, and assemblies. These aren’t just dates on a page — they are invitations into community, learning, and shared renewal.
Bookmark this guide and share it with your congregation. Dates will be updated on https://www.ccsw.org/events. Many events have online or hybrid options.
CCSW Went BEYOND at General Assembly 2025
CCSW went BEYOND at General Assembly 2025 with powerful worship, bold leadership, and joyful community. See the highlights and photo gallery!
Preaching on the Fourth of July Is Complicated
When I preached most Sundays, the Fourth of July weekend always presented a challenge. I love the United States, and Independence Day is one of my favorite holidays. Most years, I spend it in Canyon, Texas—a town with a vibrant parade, a festival in the square, and a fireworks show that lights up the sky.
I love what Independence Day stands for. I’m stirred by the familiar words:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all people are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights...”*
Pentecost: Fire, Community, and the Spirit That Moves Between Us
Sunday, June 8, 2025, is Pentecost Sunday. Are we celebrating the gift of the Holy Spirit or the birth of the Church? I can already name the Elders who would smile and say simply, “yes.” They’re right, of course—but a little reflection might deepen our understanding.
The name Pentecost means “fiftieth day”—a Greek transliteration of the Jewish festival Shavuot, which falls 50 days after Passover. Jesus was crucified at Passover, and according to Acts 1, he spent 40 days teaching his disciples before ascending into heaven. Then, during the festival of Pentecost—when faithful Jews from across the Mediterranean had gathered in Jerusalem—Peter stood up to preach.
Ascension Day: What Does It Mean to Believe in a Christ Who Ascends?
Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after the Resurrection—not as a farewell, but as a promise. Ascension faith means trusting Christ’s presence, honoring his authority, knowing we are heard, and living out our mission here and now.
“Why do you stand looking into the sky?” —Acts 1:11
What Is Ministerial Standing?
Commissioning, Ordination, and Standing
Within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the words Commissioning, Ordination, and Standing are more than procedural terms—they form the backbone of how we understand and authorize ministry. These three concepts are interwoven, each playing a distinct yet complementary role in a minister's life and calling….