(Luke 2:8-14/Isaiah 9:1-7/1 Peter 1:3-6/Romans 8:37-39)
(Luke 2:8-14/Isaiah 9:1-7/1 Peter 1:3-6/Romans 8:37-39)
(Habakkuk 1:12-2:1/Jeremiah 30:11/John 1:5/1 Peter 1:15-16)
This week we consider how important it is for the people of God to gather for worship.
A living, growing, lively hope is one of the most important things that we gain through the resurrection of Jesus.
If we are saved from sin, why do we keep struggling with it? This week we look at Paul’s writing about our continued struggle with sin.
First Corinthians teaches us that all of us have been given gifts so that we can serve others according to His design. This week we reflect on a life of serving together.
Relationships that we have with people inside our own families are some of the most important and formative things in our lives. This week we explore how to cultivate wise families.
As we kick off this series on Big questions, we will start by looking at the Bible. The Bible is a book that has sparked questions from the time it was formed. This week we will look at some of the biggest questions that people ask about the Bible.
As we begin the season of Advent together, we take time to remember the way God’s people waited for the Messiah in the Old Testament, and how we continue to wait in hope for our Messiah to return.
(Romans 7:15-25/1 Peter 5:8/1 John 4:4/1 John 2:16/2 Corinthians 10:3-5/Matthew 4:4) (Length 28:41/Size 8:20MB)