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Craig walks us through the important practice of reading God's Word on a regular basis. The four parts of the dance – reading, reflecting, responding, and resting – help us get depth and meaning from Scripture.
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Craig introduces a new series by defining the soul. What is it? Why is important to God? Why should it be important to us?
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Discipleship Minister, Rich Teske, walks us through Psalm 95 to prepare us for the upcoming new year. We shout for joy over what God's done in 2024, and we'll do whatever it takes to prevent hearts from hardening over time. God is faithful! He's worthy of praise today and always!
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Bethlehem was a promised place, a packed place, and a powerful place. Let's use our head and our heart to learn about Bethlehem, the place where Jesus was born.
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There are plenty of myths about who the wise men were and how many there were at the birth of Jesus, but they are an essential part of the Christmas story. What we can learn from their journey and gifts?
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Disturbing moments and seasons of life can distract us from the joy and peace that Jesus brings. Herod's mistake, his miss, kept him from ever getting to meet or see Jesus. So what do we have to do to see Jesus this Christmas?
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As Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem from Nazareth, they pass by reminders of God's faithfulness and provision. Whatever journey we're on, we can count on God to lead us.
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Today we look at Luke 17 to find the story of one Samaritan man with leprosy whom Jesus healed and who returned to give thanks to Jesus. Happy Thanksgiving, church family!
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Paul finishes his race to share the gospel with courage and faithfulness. He blossoms where God plants him, and he chooses to live his life, no matter what circumstance he's in, in a manner worthy of Christ. Here's the end of the book of Acts.
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Acts 27:22 says, "But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed." God doesn't withhold storms, but He gives us the tools and faith necessary to make it through.
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Tuesday is a big day, but it's not outside of God's sovereignty. The election doesn't force God to move or act. God will use whoever is president to bring about His will and plan. Here's a message of hope before Tuesday.
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Paul's trial before Festus and the court becomes an opportunity for him to share his testimony. Paul confesses his sin and then explains how God has used him to advance the Kingdom. How will King Agrippa respond? What will the court decide?
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The Lord tells Paul to take heart as he faces extreme threat in Jerusalem. Perhaps that's the word of the Lord to us today. Take heart, church, because we serve a faithful and powerful God.
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Paul hears from the Holy Spirit and decides to go to Jerusalem, but the other disciples also hear from the Holy Spirit and warn Paul about the dangers of preaching in Jerusalem. So what does Paul do? Is God's voice contradictory? How does Paul decide what to do? God's peace brings the answer.
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In Acts 20, we learn that Paul was a little long-winded on his sermons. Paul is so passionate about the gospel that he preaches until midnight! What does he say in his sermon? What does he warn the Ephesians to do?
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The way Aquila and Priscilla see the potential in Apollos and teach him the ways of Jesus is a model for us in the church today. Let's learn their story.
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Paul stays in Corinth for 18 months. He's in the middle of sexually immoral and drunk people, but he continues to make disciples one person at a time until he can't take the abuse any longer. Acts 18!
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Paul notices how religious the Greeks are, but he tries to introduce a god unknown to them at the Areopagus – the one, true God. Does this work? What does this say about religion?
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May we take everything we hear and put it up against the Word of God. Scripture is our standard. Here's the first part of Acts 17!
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Paul and Barnabas get into a serious disagreement while doing ministry together. It gets to the point where they part ways – all over a guy named John Mark. Who is he? What did he do? What can we learn from this moment of conflict?
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