About Me

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I’m Wayne Cox, husband to Christy and father of four amazing kids.  I’m a follower of Jesus learning to live in community.  I’m a church planter.  My wife and I moved to Elizabethtown, Kentucky in 2003 to help start The Bridge Community.

You can connect with me at a few different places around the web.  I’ve put links over to the left to social networking sites where I regularly engage – would love to interact with you there.  Probably only friends and family will care much about this one, but Christy and I keep a fairly well updated family website here:  CoxFamilySix.com.

I enjoy espresso and most all things coffee!  So much so that my wife and I began On the Ground, a specialty coffee catering business in 2009.  While showing my love for coffee, this micro-enterprise is also an expression of my commitment to a bi-vocational approach to ministry.  You can read more about that here.

If you’re interested in my blog and what I have to say, I want to extend a warm “thank you.”  It’s my desire to host a conversation, and a conversation needs multiple voices!  Don’t you think blogs are so much more interesting when multiple people are interacting and helpful discussion emerges?  So, let me encourage you to “comment” often – let me know when you think I’m off track or when you want to take the conversation deeper (or even in another direction!).  I enjoy hearing from you!

If you’re new to the blog, let me suggest a couple of posts that will give you a “feel” for what I write about.  These are not so much the most popular by comment-count, nor are they necessarily my personal favorites, but I think they’ll give you a good idea of what to expect:

Cycle of Grace – exploring the grace of God and how it transforms our days.

Weird Breakfast Combinations – just so you don’t think I take myself too seriously!

Thoughts on Prayer and Ordering Off the Menu – examining a metaphor for relationship with God.

Of course, if you don’t want to mess around with this “recommended reading,” feel free to jump right in with the Archive list over to the left, or find a Category that looks interesting.