1 Corinthians is one of the richest books of the Bible on the topic of work. Paul talks about everything from why he worked so hard as a tentmaker to the fact that there are eternal rewards for how we work in this life. Over the next 6 days, we’ll dive deep into 6 passages from this letter and apply them to the work we’re all doing today.
John, one of Jesus’ disciples, wrote 1 John to early church leaders around Ephesus to teach them how to love like Jesus loves — wholeheartedly, sacrificially, and genuinely.
Starting the week of August 27, we are beginning a five-week teaching series called Undivided. We will be examining racial unity and reconciliation as we seek to allow God’s Word to lead and guide us as we navigate the tensions. We know these may be emotionally laden topics for all of us in different ways, and address issues that can be divisive or sensitive to navigate. Over the next four weeks, we want to create space for God to move in our hearts as we seek to be people filled with the peace of God, in a world that is anything but peaceful. Each week has one passage to focus on and some suggestions for how to clear space in your heart and life to be ready to hear what God has for you.
Acts is the start of Jesus building His church, but it’s not the end. For the next 28 days, rediscover why the church exists and the mission we are continuing today.
These 25 daily devotionals coincide with Advent Conspiracy 2021 series to help prepare your heart for Christmas.
This Advent daily resource allows you to focus your heart and mind upon the names of God this Christmas season. Each day includes a name of God, scripture reading, reflective questions & household activity.
It just doesn’t work to start in the middle of a story. You can’t walk into a movie theater halfway through the featured film and make sense of what you’re watching. There will be conversations and decisions and reactions that make no sense to you because you missed the beginning of the movie. In the same way, you can’t start the Christmas story with the baby in the manger in Bethlehem. If you do, you will miss key elements of the narrative that make all the difference in your understanding.
What do we do when we feel stuck? When the storms of fear and the chaos of anxiety want to suck us under? How do we walk alongside those who God has entrusted to us that are in a storm we don't fully understand?
We serve a God who is with us and who is faithful. This 6-part Pathway will walk through scripture and prayer prompts to encourage us to Fix, Focus, Respond, Remember, and Entrust as we seek to follow Jesus in the midst of fear and anxiety.
Work gives you plenty of opportunities to be anxious. You might worry about getting it all done, about success vs failure, or about bosses and coworkers. None of these anxieties are surprises to God. They all find precedents – and hope – in the Bible.
The first person the Bible says was "filled with the Spirit of God" was an obscure artist and entrepreneur named Bezalel. Over the next four days, we will dig into the few passages of Scripture in which Bezalel pops up, applying insights from his life to the work you and I do today.
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