Author Archives: Nate Ray

Open Table Group

This fall, we are going to have an Open Table group – more info to come shortly. The videos below provide a snapshot of what the group will look like.

Blog hiatus

As you can tell, I haven’t posted a blog in over a month. I go through phases, what can I say. AS of right now, I’m looking for a roommate or two to live in a sweet spot near campus. … Continue reading

The PowerPlanters are here!

For those of you who don’t know what PowerPlant is, its an organization that pairs a mission trip with a church camp type of experience, where students learn about the importance of starting new churches and then work with different … Continue reading

Taiwan blog

Since I will sometimes put up multiple updates on the same day, I will refer you all to my blog where you can see multiple posts, though not nearly as cool looking as this one: www.jacobswelloncampus.com/Blog

Reverse Reverse

In Tokyo, the drivers drive on the right side of the car on the left side of the rode. How do I know this? Because Zech and I are stuck in Tokyo for the night after missing our flight

God’s big story and our story

My brother (from another mother) Jeremiah, who is looking to start a church in Minneapolis, is writing a 3 part series on our story and God’s story, cleverly titled “My Microcosm of the Metanarrative of Humanity.” Don’t worry. Only the … Continue reading

Telephonic

So all these guys are a part of Jacob’s Well, and all have helped in many ways with the music. They just put together a CD of all original music, and in my opinion, it sounds it awesome. So check … Continue reading

In the spirit of Easter, I came across this clip from the Colbert Report on a blog, and big props to Stephen Colbert.

Disaster Relief

The flood situation in and around Fargo is getting pretty crazy. I don’t know if a lot of people know this, but to those people in Jacob’s Well, I wanted ya’ll to know that a portion of the money you … Continue reading

Two Kids Shot Near Park

That was the headline in the local section of the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Saturday. You can read the article here.Normally a person would read a headline like that, think “oh, that’s tragic, what has this world come to?” and … Continue reading