Supporting the Eyerman & Agresti Families
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Supporting the Eyerman & Agresti Families

Many have asked what we can do to support Keith Eyerman and the kids during this unimaginable time of grief.  There are a few people in Shrewsbury working to coordinate various needs and so far, they include: Meal Train→ Check back as adjustments may be made and dates added.  Eyerman Meal Train: https://mealtrain.com/r26l7l  and Agresti Meal Train: https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/o9re94...

Park Kids Volunteers Appreciation Picnic
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Park Kids Volunteers Appreciation Picnic

The Park Kids Volunteer Appreciation Picnic will be held on Saturday, June 10th, from 12pm-2pm at Wolcott Park in Eatontown, NJ. Please RSVP with the number of adults and children attending to darlene.eason@parkchurchnj.com

Tech-Wise Stories by Park Church
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Tech-Wise Stories by Park Church

We asked our congregation for their stories of how they have sought to become more “tech-wise” in response to our initiative, how this has impacted them, and to share any tactics they are taking that we might learn from them. Remember that tech-wise is not a one-size-fits-all thing. Different stages of life, strengths and weaknesses,...

How Has Tech-Wise Impacted You? A Call For Submissions from Corinne Karl
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How Has Tech-Wise Impacted You? A Call For Submissions from Corinne Karl

The original followers of Jesus called themselves “The Way” because they followed the way of Jesus. They were different. They loved their enemies. They touched the untouchable. They uplifted women. They welcomed the Gentiles. They were weird. They went against the grain. They swam upstream.  When I encountered the term “tech-wise” in Andy Crouch’s book,...

A Difficult Topic by Michael Carlson
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A Difficult Topic by Michael Carlson

Few topics are as uncomfortable and important to talk about as pornography.  It’s uncomfortable for obvious reasons. It’s also important for obvious reasons – especially if you’ve seen the statistics. But for followers of Jesus, thinking rightly about a topic involves more than mere facts and figures. The purpose of this post is to explore...

What Would Jesus Watch? by Kate McLaughlin
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What Would Jesus Watch? by Kate McLaughlin

The Dilemma It all started with a scene from the popular HBO Max show “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.” It was December and I was watching the season finale of a program that had originally aired in August. In one of the final scenes, after months of terror, a masked man chases a blonde young...

The Digital Pacifier: Be Here Now by Corinne Karl
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The Digital Pacifier: Be Here Now by Corinne Karl

“Oh no. I’m getting sad. I’ve gotta get the phone and write ‘hi’ to like fifty people.” —Louis C.K. Boy did I laugh and then cringe at that comment. I felt seen. I was listening to a sermon preached by John Mark Comer where he opened by sharing a clip by the comedian Louis C.K....

Tech-Wise, Not Tech-Free: In Defense of Gen Z by Tacy Andrews
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Tech-Wise, Not Tech-Free: In Defense of Gen Z by Tacy Andrews

“You’re always on your phone”  A statement used in my household much too frequently growing up. As a member of Gen Z, we grew up in a sort of transitionary period when it  came to technology. Yes, when I was in elementary school I was still playing outside every day with my brother forming imaginary...

Easter At Park Church
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Easter At Park Church

Join us on Easter Sunday as we celebrate the reality of Jesus’ rising from the dead and what it means for our lives today.