This coming week, we look at another reason why Christ came: to serve. As we look at the text, we will see the challenge we face, the call of Christ, and the power to serve one another.
This coming week, we look at another reason why Christ came: to serve. As we look at the text, we will see the challenge we face, the call of Christ, and the power to serve one another.
This week, we start a new series through Advent called "From Heaven He Came." We will explore Jesus's words to the world on why He came. We start this week with a saying from Matthew 5:17-20.
What are you thankful for, or for what are you praising God? In our Psalm this week, we get to see the love of God highlighted over and over again, along with the many different ways God has shown His love in the past and how He will continue to show His love in the future. As we get ready for time with family and friends, let us remember to thank God for His great love for us and to have a grateful heart all year round for the great God we serve.
Psalm 100 tells us how we should feel as we enter worship on Sundays and how we get to the point where we feel the way we should. We will present an analogy that might help us.
This week, we embarked on a series of Psalms through the month of November. Each psalm will reorient us to who God is and who we are.
This week, we continued looking at what Christ has done for by looking at how he reversed the curse of Adam's sin.
This Sunday, we looked at how our standing with God has changed because of Christ's work on the cross.
This week, we saw through the life of Abraham that God has always intended to make people right through faith! In looking at this passage, we also learned how being made right through faith transforms our response to God and others.
This Sunday, we looked at one of the most consequential passages in all of scripture. In this passage, we see how God has made a way for us to be with Him in Christ.
This week we will continue through our study in Romans. The text will be about our silence and God's silence.
This week, we continue looking at Romans. Throughout the first 3 chapters, Paul is building on his great argument: Everybody needs the righteousness found in Christ, because no one is righteous on their own. This week, he will continue to advance his argument on his Jewish brethren by looking at the question of what makes you one of God's people.
This week, we continue to see why we need what God offers us in the Gospel by looking at the importance of remembering.
This week, we begin studying through the letter of Romans. As we begin, we will see why we need what God offers us in Jesus Christ. Also, throughout our study of the letter we will be memorizing some Scripture to better hide God's Word in our hearts. Last week, we started memorizing Paul's thesis statement: Romans 1:16-17, and we will go over it again Sunday.
I'm excited to share with you where I feel the Lord is leading us next as we start the school year.