(Luke 20:19-26/Genesis 1:26-28/Colossians 1:15;3:9-10/2 Corinthians 4:3-6;3:18/Romans 8:29-30)
(Luke 20:19-26/Genesis 1:26-28/Colossians 1:15;3:9-10/2 Corinthians 4:3-6;3:18/Romans 8:29-30)
Through prayer we have community with God and we are called to submission and dependence on God
Jesus has fulfilled God’s promise to send a Savior and King for the world. We can build our lives on all the promises of God that come through Jesus.
We believe that generosity leads to multiplication. As we give our best time, talents, and treasure to God, he multiplies it. Do we trust God to do more with less in our lives? God will only be able to multiply us to the degree that we are willing to give.
(2 Corinthians 5:7 /Matthew 17:20/Hebrews 11:1 /Matthew 14:25-33;15:22,26-28)
(1 John 1:8;2:1/Romans 3:23-25;5:1/Ecclesiastes 7:20/Isaiah 59:1-2/1 Peter 1:3-4;3:18/2 Corinthians 5:17-18a/Ephesians 2:4-5/John 1:12-13)
David’s instructions on worship in 1 Chronicles reveals how important singing is for the people of God to experience corporate worship.
Living the blessed life in a world with so much foolishness is difficult. In this look at the book of Proverbs we explore what it looks like to live with wisdom in a foolish world.
We have spent much of this series looking at how wisdom points us back to creation, but this week we will look at how wisdom impacts our plans for the future.
The message focus is on what it means to be an authentic Christian community of Christ-like people in our connectedness together and care for one another.