In a world where resentment, accusation and bitterness seems to fill the air, we learn about what resentment does to our lives...and find steps to move beyond it. This week, "resentment happened".
When you look at the life of Jesus, two actions loom large: JUSTICE and MERCY. We live in a moment that cries out for both. Let's journey into that world!
We are talking about generosity. This story we often know as “the good Samaritan“ is a story that has impacted my life for years. I still remember the flannel graph with the guy who was beat up on the road and the people who walked by him who didn’t even seem to care. Then there was that other guy. The guy who stopped and took care of his wounds and let him ride his donkey and paid for his lodging. Generosity has much more to do with things besides money than you might think. So let’s look at it together and see what God puts in our hearts.
We are talking about faith. What is faith? Can I get more of it? Do I already have a lot of faith? Let’s explore what happens in our lives when we look at our divine nature. Will I learn to trust the leading of the Holy Spirit in my life? “Faith Happens” as I let the Spirit live and breath through my everyday experiences.
Pastor Jeff looks at the life of a man who was transformed by Jesus - Zacchaeus - and we discover some wonderful truths about how Jesus sees us - we are fully known and deeply loved - right now.
In the first of our new series, ‘What just happened?”, Pastor Jeff explores an episode that shows how we can turn heads and hearts in our world with a towel and a bowl - following His example, adopting the heart and actions of a servant.
I can remember early on in my childhood hearing someone tell me about the scripture that said, “ It is more blessed to give than to receive.“ I can remember thinking that I felt that was kind of silly because receiving would always be more fun. I was wrong as a child. The Bible speaks of giving in three primary ways. The giving of time, talent and treasure. We will look at how the church in Antioch was the church that kept on giving. How could a mostly non-Jewish congregation receive an offering for the formal, ritualistic, traditional Jewish church in Jerusalem. I believe the human need to give truly is more powerful than the human need to receive.
Have you ever disagreed with someone? How did that go for you? In our lives, relationships can often be our greatest joy as well as our greatest sorrow. We are looking at how conflict affects our lives. Conflict in and of itself is not a bad thing but how we respond to it can make it a positive or a negative experience for us. Let’s learn together!
Student Weekend is a time we set aside every year to be reminded that the Kingdom of God is for all ages and is inclusive. Pastors Tim Heist and Bob Seale will share as we look at three passages where Jesus invited people to follow Him and they how they responded. Our time will close with a response and a send off prayer for all involved in schools as they get ready to kick off this year in so many different ways.
When our worlds feel light years apart, how do we get together? We are speaking from Acts 15 to a critical “distance” issue that could have “sunk” the Early Church, if leaders had not advocated for “outsiders” being invited in. It’s exciting to see the solution they found