DOWNSHIFT FAILURE
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
DOWNSHIFT JUDGEMENT
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
DOWNSHIFT PRETENDING
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
DOWNSHIFT ENTITLEMENT
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
DOWNSHIFT SHAME
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
DOWNSHIFT PRIDE
We often find ourselves swept into the current of a relentless pursuit for more. Following Jesus is countercultural and an invitation to slow down, to downshift, and increase our connection with Jesus.
JESUS - THE ARMOR OF GOD
In Paul’s letter from prison to the church at Ephesus, we read about God’s promise of reconciliation to himself and to one-another and the practical outworking of this reconciliation in our everyday lives. God was inviting the Ephesian church into a greater holiness and renewal for their city that we desire to see in ourselves and in our city today.
BE THE LIGHT
In Paul’s letter from prison to the church at Ephesus, we read about God’s promise of reconciliation to himself and to one-another and the practical outworking of this reconciliation in our everyday lives. God was inviting the Ephesian church into a greater holiness and renewal for their city that we desire to see in ourselves and in our city today.
THIS IS WHAT WE DO
In Paul’s letter from prison to the church at Ephesus, we read about God’s promise of reconciliation to himself and to one-another and the practical outworking of this reconciliation in our everyday lives. God was inviting the Ephesian church into a greater holiness and renewal for their city that we desire to see in ourselves and in our city today.
HOW BIG IS YOUR GOD?
In Paul’s letter from prison to the church at Ephesus, we read about God’s promise of reconciliation to himself and to one-another and the practical outworking of this reconciliation in our everyday lives. God was inviting the Ephesian church into a greater holiness and renewal for their city that we desire to see in ourselves and in our city today.