DIVINE DETOUR
The GENERATIONS series is going to raise attention and awareness of how God uses generations in His body to bring maturity to our growth. Every generation has unique contributions to the story of God being lived out in our stories, and each of us has a role to play.
WHAT’S YOUR STORY?
The GENERATIONS series is going to raise attention and awareness of how God uses generations in His body to bring maturity to our growth. Every generation has unique contributions to the story of God being lived out in our stories, and each of us has a role to play.
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.
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.
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.
WHAT IS IDENTITY?
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.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?
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.
WHAT IS THE BODY?
What does the Bible define as “The Church”? Over the years, has the meaning of church been altered? And does the world view the church as a negative, polarized community that they want no part of? The church is more than just walls, a building, pews and pulpit. The Bible teaches us that each of us make up the church. That we are to serve and love one another. That we should be a unified front for love, grace, forgiveness, and selflessness. How do we go about becoming the church that the Bible calls us to be?