Moving ahead in our series, Led by the Spirit, we come to “Conquer the World.” What does it take to conquer the world? An army? Force? Power? What does that even mean? And how can our faith change the world? Live a life led by the Spirit!
We begin our new Pentecost series today, Led by the Spirit. Today’s message is “Bear Fruit” and in it we discuss what it takes to beat fruit. What is the link between all the things we do that are good? Can we really have perfected love? Who should we love? Who shouldn’t we love? Live a life led by the Spirit!
So, this isn’t something I thought I would be writing. But here I am. What started as a spiritual discipline has led to a major change in my habits and awareness. Which is how it is supposed to be, right? Continue reading “A Spiritual Discipline for Physical Health”
As we finish our Risen in Christseries, we reach “Know the Shepherd.” What is the difference between knowing of someone and really knowing someone? How does that change our relationship with Christ? With others? Let us walk as those risen in Christ.
As we continue in Risen in Christ, we come to “Inherit the Kingdom.” We are told we are children of God, but do we show it? How do we live as those set to inherit the kingdom? Are we eager to invite others in? To tell them the good news that they too are heirs? Let us walk as those risen in Christ.
“Walk in the Light” is the second installment of our Risen in Christ series. Today we think about Thomas and his faith. What can we learn from Jesus about compassion? How should we approach those who don’t believe? How do we show Christ to others? Let us walk as those risen in Christ.
Easter is upon us! We begin our Eater series, Risen in Christ, with “Tell the Story.” Is the story of the resurrection a story? Is it THE story? What if we approach it as our story? Does this change how we see the empty tomb? Let us live as those risen in Christ.
In this last Sunday of Lent, we “Celebrate and Grieve.” We find great joy contrasted with deep sorrow today. How do these opposites relate to each other? These actions are central to Christianity. Let us prepare our hearts to Act with Christ.
As we near the end of our Lenten series, Act with Christ, we come to “Give Glory.” Do we glorify God in all that we do? Do we glorify ourselves? Are we more likely to hand our troubles to God but keep our success? Let us prepare our hearts to Act with Christ.
Today’s message in Acting with Christ is “Look and Live.” We get a familiar scripture with what might be unfamiliar context. What have we set our sights on? What kind of example do we set? Is Christ at the center? Let us prepare our hearts to Act with Christ.