Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 23, 2012
BY ELISSA LINDSEY Congratulations to Loy Wiesert, who celebrates 10 years of employment with Northview Church’s Carmel campus this year. Loy began as a volunteer while answering phones in the office Monday mornings shortly after Steve Poe was hired as lead pastor. You may have seen her smiling face during the weekend services, where she [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 19, 2012
BY ERIN BOAZ Northview Church feels that serving is essential. In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus replied, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul and with all of your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.” Northview Church knows [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 19, 2012
BY ASHLEY RHUDE The third time was a charm for Gwen Fajardo as it took exactly three visits to Northview Church’s Carmel campus before she knew she had found her home and began to get involved. Gwen lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for 30 years until she moved back to Indiana in June [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 18, 2012
BY LINDSEY HOLLAND While most of America was gearing up for the big football game, Northview Church’s Carmel campus was preparing for a different kind of “bowl”: Souper Bowl of Caring, which is a joint venture of musician David Crowder, K-LOVE radio, and partner churches, including Northview. Crowder performed Friday, Feb. 3; attendees brought in [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 15, 2012
BY JONATHAN DEGLER Before I met Joe McAlpine, the new children’s pastor at Northview Church’s Carmel campus, I heard that he was exactly like the former children’s pastor, Joe McGinnis. Both men are bald, have young children and even share the same first name. After meeting McAlpine, though, I’m certain that he is a man [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 15, 2012
BY SHERRON FRANKLIN The Maltese Cross is used throughout the fire service in the United States as a symbol of honor, courage and dedication. Its usage started around 1113 A.D. when a special group of knights were founded in Jerusalem by a Benedictine monk, according to several websites. These 11th-century knights, who were serving in [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 12, 2012
BY LA TONYA JORDAN Jake started his Pillow Pets legacy in January 2011. He was being treated for Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare and fatal cancer. While being treated, he told his mother he wanted every sick child to receive a Pillow Pet because the hospitals, doctors, and nurses can be scary. So the mission began. [...]
Posted by: thenorthviewblog on: February 11, 2012
BY NELLIE HARDEN How many times in your life will you be able to say that you helped build a home for a family in need, fed a hungry child, helped an orphan find a place they can discover resources and be safe and helped heal a tortured young woman all at the same time? [...]