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"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Adam sits down with Kimberly Collins to talk all things Enneagram! Visit her website to learn more: www.enneagramreflections.com
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 99, 1 Corinthians 9v24-27
How important is it that we develop the ability to tell our body "no you won't" when "no" is what God asks and "yes you will" when "yes" is what God asks?
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Leslie and Hannah go through the calendar of events and options for observing Lent this year Narrate.
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 37v1-11, 39-40
Genesis 45v1-15
This week Hannah uses the Joseph story in Genesis to illustrate the illusion we have of control in our lives. What if we don't have as much control as we think?
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"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Hear Adam talk about observing Lent and what it could mean to you this year.
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 1, Luke 6v17-26
How do we better embrace and better live into Jesus' Kingdom invitation? What if the blessings and woes serve to say it's not your circumstances that make or break you, it's your desire to "seek first His kingdom and His righteousness"?
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"Beyond Sunday" are episodes with Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
In this episode, Hannah sits down with Pete and Kari Brustkern who have been owners at Narrate for many years. They've also been prime examples of small group success at Narrate with their original six week group in 2021 expanding and still meeting to this day. Hear about their walk with Christ and their small group experience.
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 138, Luke 5v1-11
What if this story in Luke contains many of the elements of Jesus' invitations? Adam explores how God uses skills and capacities we already have. His requests will require that we push past our inadequacies. He will ask things that don't add up, and we will have to push past fear. Our priorities will have to shift to people and in the end the results are outside our control.
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"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
We've started holding topic discussion groups at Narrate called "Estuaries". Adam first heard of this idea from Nate Pierce. Hear Nate and Adam chat about what an estuary group is, why it resonates with him, and why you may want to get involved in our next round of estuaries this month.
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 71v1-6
1 Corinthians 13
Adam explores the kindness events in Narnia and Paul's emphasis on love being the chief thing we're to learn in this life.
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We were very happy to have Brad Swope visit us from Sacramento a few weeks ago. Brad is the Cannon for Church Planting within the C4SO Anglican diocese and he pastors a church in California that recently made the transition into the C4SO diocese. He sat down with Adam to discuss all things Anglican, C4SO, their church's discerning process, his role in the diocese and the "why" behind the "what" of his spiritual journey for the Kingdom.
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This week's scripture:
Psalm 19
1 Corinthians 12
Like Narnia and the items Father Christmas gives to the children, God gives us gifts for the sake of others. -
"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Being a portable church means Narrate relies on a community of people who show up to make the church gathering a reality whether that's with set-up, making coffee, greeting, singing in the band, or attending the service. We call these people "owners". Hear owner Celena Murphy's story of her faith journey and how she found Narrate community. -
This week's scripture: Ephesians 2v1-10
Brad Swope is visiting us this week from Sacramento, California! Brad is the Deacon of church planting for C4SO and we were glad to spend a few days with him. Listen to him speak on Jesus' grace versus our works and how we can find a better way of developing our own identity. -
"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
This week Adam digs into the term "ancient faith" that he has often used. What is it about ancient faith, specifically eastern orthodox faith that animates him. What aspect of this may be helpful for you to consider in your faith walk. -
This week's scripture: Psalm 29, John 18v28-37
This is the first week of our series; The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe where Adam explores the question, is the world enchanted? Is there a realm, a world, a domain more real than the one we now occupy? This week we'll explore how Narnia invites us to consider if the world is enchanted, what do we do with that? -
"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Being a portable church means Narrate relies on a community of people who show up to make the church gathering a reality whether that's with set-up, making coffee, greeting, singing in the band, or attending the service. We call these people "owners". Hear owner and newest Narrate council member, JoLin Poppler's story of her faith journey and how she found Narrate community. -
This week's scripture: Psalm 147v12-20, Luke 3v21-22
This week Adam explores the idea of what God was doing before creation and the importance of the trinity as we think about Theophany. -
"Beyond Sunday" are episodes from Adam and Narrate staff that dive deeper into our life with Christ.
Being a portable church means Narrate relies on a community of people who show up to make the church gathering a reality whether that's with set up, making coffee, greeting, singing in the band, or attending the service. We call these people "owners". Hear owner Cameron Sapp's story of his faith and what led him to the reaffirmation of his baptism in 2024. -
There were no gatherings this Sunday, but here is Adam's message for the new year.
How do we define success? Why is it difficult to find a person in the Bible whose "success" looked anything like what we define success as today? Adam discusses how if left to our own devices, we typically attach the idea of our being faithful to God as deserving success or recognition. How might God be inviting us to faithfulness even if the outcomes aren't what we had planned for our lives? - Visa fler