(Esther 4:1-3;11-14/Isaiah 59:11b-16a/1 Timothy 2:5/Hebrews 10:19-22a)
(Esther 4:1-3;11-14/Isaiah 59:11b-16a/1 Timothy 2:5/Hebrews 10:19-22a)
(Esther 2:19-23/3:1-2;5-9/3:13/Proverbs 13:20/ 1 Corinthians 15:33/Hebrews 5:14/1 Thessalonians 5:21/ Philippians 4:8)
Jesus! Living a life focused on Christ as we enter a New Year.
This week we consider how important it is for the people of God to gather for worship.
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.
One of the main purposes of the church that we see in the writings of Paul is that we are to be a group of people that are building each other up and growing together. This week we explore opportunities we have to grow together as a unified church body.
The story of Gideon shows us how belief, even if it doesn’t come easy, leads us to live out an active and daring faith.
This week kicks off our Daring Faith series, and as we start this series we look at the difference between living lives of fear or lives of faith.
The Father sent Jesus to live and die and be raised from the dead to establish His church as the vehicle to rescue and restore people and ultimately all of creation. Jesus has sent us to carry on His mission by enjoying constant fellowship with the Father, Son, and Spirit, and intentionally pursuing His mission of renewal by making disciples who make disciples.
This morning as we gather to celebrate the manner that Jesus rose from the dead we will consider some of our own feelings about death and the way Jesus helps us to overcome death.