In Matthew 19:16-26, we watch the rich young ruler learn what it takes to experience full and eternal life, and we ask ourselves what is on the throne of our own hearts.
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In Matthew 19:16-26, we watch the rich young ruler learn what it takes to experience full and eternal life, and we ask ourselves what is on the throne of our own hearts.
In Matthew 19:16-26, we watch the rich young ruler learn what it takes to experience full and eternal life, and we ask ourselves what is on the throne of our own hearts.
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In Luke 1, we watch an aging Zechariah detour into doubt to then be course corrected to dynamic faith. Tune in to be formed by Zechariah's journey from inexplicable but all too familiar doubt to faith that help to would prepare the way.
In Luke 2, we see who God chose to be the first to know of Christ's birth, and how remarkable it was for them to hear that a savior had been born for them.
We kick off Advent with our first ever "family service" by watching God come to the "good guy" in Matthew 1:18-25. We see Joseph step forward into obedience with faith that requires costly trust.
In Acts 16, we see the power of the gospel transform 3 very different people in profoundly different ways and how this transformative and unifying truth is meant for all.
In Acts 9, we see how the obedience of a regular man and the radical transformation of the most unlikely person starts a movement of faith unlike any other, and we consider how this story should draw us in and send us out.
In Acts 8, we find the antidote to the pervasive problem of waning joy, and discover why a renewed spirit of joy is the right response to the story and love of Christ.
In Acts 4:32-5:11, we see the first problem that arises from within the church is hypocrisy and how, then as in now, in Christ, hypocrites can find hope.
In Acts 2:42-47 we are spurred on to participate in revival as we find the answers to three questions: 1. Who is the Church? 2. What is the Church? 3. What does the Church do?
In Matthew 19:16-26, we watch the rich young ruler learn what it takes to experience full and eternal life, and we ask ourselves what is on the throne of our own hearts.