Blog Archive

Madi Eckert tells a recent story of exchange - both food and friendship, happening between residents of Act Five and Micah House.

The clay of our hearts has been softened by the stories of others. Encountering diversity requires us to be creative, formed, and curious, locating beauty in the difference

Our students and staff have spent a weekend moving turkeys, feeding chickens, harvesting gardens, milking cows, and pressing fresh apple cider. This, we've experienced, is good work for the body and soul.

Two students, Naomi and Emma, have taken time to reflect on their September canoe trips: what they learned, what they loved, and what they didn’t expect.

Enjoy Part 1 of this special 2-part blog post on why we go to the wilderness by staff member David Schuurman.

Act Five's Residence Manager, Madison Eckert, writes about life in Act Five in the summertime. Enjoy, as she describes highlights of this past season.

Our staff team has been paying attention to how we live into the values of Act Five this summer. Enjoy this summertime blog post as we wander through some thoughts on the practice of hospitality.

Alumni, may you continue to walk on the Way, in community, and in relationship with the God who created you, who knows you, and who loves you.

Act Five 2023 alumni give some reflections on the year they just experienced.

Upon moving in, I always ask the students, "What made you want to come to Act Five?", and with a mix of naivety and maturity, almost every student answers, "I want to grow."

Every year, our community puts together a video with some highlights of the year. Enjoy!

"Community can exist within a multitude of places... it's not just within Act Five that I'll find true community."

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