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We can find ourselves in spaces "between" what was and what will be. This can cause us anxiety. This week Chris encourages us to remember that every "in-between space" is an opportunity for God to impact us through that space.
It is hard to be in the presence of God and not change. Spiritual disciplines allow us to take off the veil and see God, to see God working and living and speaking around us, and as we see God’s face through the daily and weekly practice of the disciplines, we encounter the presence of God, and we are slowly transformed into God’s image from one degree of glory to another.
We're really good at talking about discipleship when life is going great. How do we remain faithful when we don't seem to be receiving any good from it? Travis jumps back into the story of Elijah to talk about how we continue to follow God when things aren't going the way we hoped.
Cheap grace is the deadly enemy of our church. We are fighting today for Costly Grace. The call of Jesus is self-denial. The call of Jesus is for Discipleship which means sacrifice.
As we continue our series on cultivating the character of Christ. In this message Chris focuses on the importance for our desires to be God's desires, because the Spirit of God cannot produce what we don't desire.
In the beginning, we walked with God. Walking has always been a primary way of knowing and living with God. This week we talk about the practice of being in God's presence.
The purpose of pray is not for you to bring information to God; the purpose of prayer is for yo unto experience intimacy with God. As we approach Easter this year we are focusing on Spiritual Practices to help us Draw Near to God. This week our focus is on prayer.
This Sunday we spent time in Scripture focusing on who Jesus was through the writings of Isaiah. Stephen Walker sets up our focus during our time of Communion together. Scriptures were read by Jordan Bischell, David Walker, George McCleskey, and Johnny Robertson.