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Sundays @ 4645 4th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Office @ 3751 17th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55407
(612) 822-0300
info@fabricmpls.com
Sundays @ 4645 4th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Office @ 3751 17th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55407
(612) 822-0300
info@fabricmpls.com
The staff spends time praying, connecting, and finding ways of supporting the joy and sorrow shared through this form (our virtual communication card). Prayers are emailed to our Prayer Team who prays and keeps them confidential. If you prefer for only the staff to view, please note that.
Prayer isn’t like going to a vending machine, in fact we often end up with more questions than answers. It often feels like an anti-vending machine! But it is well-worth practicing anyway. Any time we pause with an awareness of being woven deep-down into a bigger reality with God, ourselves and others we are praying. How can you do it wrong? Start trying stuff.
Here are some “hacks” shared by Fabric staff to free you up with some ideas and perspectives to try.
Want to join the Prayer Team? Email Katy.
Fabric… now on the World Wide Web! Fabric is a thoughtful, progressive church community based in South Minneapolis. Together we're experimenting with what church can be for folks, and engaging life "woven deeply" (with ourselves, God, and all others) through conversations that matter, significant relationships, and inspiring experiences for people of all ages. We take this stuff seriously, and prioritize playfulness along the way!
Photos and reflections by Jeanette Mayo
The turn of the calendar tempts us with promises of newness—fresh starts, better habits, upgraded versions of ourselves. But what if, instead of charging ahead with self-improvement schemes, we took a cue from winter’s stillness? What if we let go of the relentless hustle and embraced the radical idea that we are already enough?
Fabric’s January series, “Give Up,” has invited us into this counterintuitive wisdom—the grace of resting, receiving, and recognizing our inherent worth. Nature doesn’t demand that a hibernating bear emerge as a “better” bear. Spring’s renewal is not about striving but about unfolding what has been there all along.
In Wintering, Katherine May reminds us that transformation often happens in the quiet, unseen spaces. And in Belonging, Toko-pa Turner challenges us to strengthen our “receiving muscle,” to accept the support woven into our interconnected lives. “You are the receiver of too many generosities to count,” she writes. “Count them anyway.”
So, what if we stopped trying to earn our existence? What if we acknowledged the trees, the friendships, the small kindnesses that hold us? What if, instead of striving, we surrendered to belonging?
You are the gift. That’s enough. May it be so.
-Ian
Ian reflects a bit on the supposed divide between “sacred” and “secular,” and on Fabric’s 18+ year position straddling the two…
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Fabric MPLS
Sundays @ 10:30am
Field Elementary School, 4645 4th Ave S, Mpls, MN 55419 (map)
Questions? Connect with us via our Contact Page
Office: 3751 17th Ave S/ Minneapolis, MN 55407
(612) 822-0300
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A brief preview of our upcoming FabricTV+ series, and announcing the first-ever Fabric Film Festival! Put together a team and make a film together— it doesn’t matter if you’re a pro or haven’t made a short film before… it’s all about creativity, not perfection!