Advent: Unexpected Worship
[Matthew 2:1-12] Matthew 2:1-12 describes how wise men journeyed from a far away land to worship King Jesus.
[Matthew 2:1-12] Matthew 2:1-12 describes how wise men journeyed from a far away land to worship King Jesus.
[Matthew 1:18-25] Three expectations we can have for following Christ in 2020 and beyond.
[Acts6:1-7] Two pivotal questions that the church must regularly ask and answer.
[Acts 5:12-42] Acts 5:12-42 describes how God’s mission continues to move forward despite opposition from the Jewish authorities.
[Acts 4:32-5:11] Acts 4:32-5:11 describes the radical generosity and sacrificial care among the early community of Christ-followers.
[Acts 4:23-31] Acts 4:23-31 describes the early church’s reliance upon God through prayer in order to live as bold witnesses for Jesus Christ.
[Acts 4:1-22] Acts 4:1-22 describes the bold witness that Peter and John give to the gospel.
[Acts 3:1-26] Acts 3:1-26 describes a miraculous healing and the response to that miracle.
[Acts 2:42-47] What kind of church family will impact a watching world?
[Acts 2:1-41] Acts 2:1-41 describes how the mission of the church was ignited through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
[Acts 1:12-26] How do we as followers of Jesus prepare for the mission God has given us?
[Acts 1:1-11] Jesus has entrusted his followers with a Spirit-empowered mission.
[Acts 1:1-11] Jesus has entrusted his followers with a Spirit-empowered mission.
[Psalm 54] What is the gospel-centered response in times of danger and distress?
[Psalm 53] In Psalm 53 David laments the human condition and rejoices in God’s salvation.
[Psalm 52] How should we respond when destructive people have attacked us?
[Psalm 51] What does a lifestyle of repentance look like?
[Psalm 50] How can God’s people offer Him true worship?
[Psalm 49] Only God can purchase you out of the power of sin and hell.
Speaker: Nate Krampe
[Psalm 48] How can we pass on the greatness of God to the next generation?
[Psalm 47] Psalm 47 calls people everywhere to worship God the king.
[Psalm 46] God is our fortress through all of life’s troubles.
[Matthew 6:13b] As kingdom-minded followers,what does the Father commit to us when we pray for his protection and what are we responsible for?
[Matthew 6:13a] Kingdom-minded disciples are led by God in their fight against sin.
[Matthew 6:9-15] Our Father’s Forgiveness
Guest Speaker: Dan Moose
[Matthew 6:11] In light of God’s character, how should His people bring their requests to Him?
[Matthew 6:10] How can we learn to pray as kingdom-minded disciples?
[Matthew 6:9-15] Our Father’s character.
Speaker: Dan Moose
[Colossians 4:7-18] The gospel mission that has been entrusted to us by God is a team mission.
[Colossians 4:2-6] What does it look like to live as the family of God on mission?
[Colossians 3:22-4:1] Your identity as a follower of Jesus should shape your work.
[Colossians 3:18-21] The one family of God is made up of many smaller family units.
[Colossians 3:12-17] As the family of God, our life together should be centered in Jesus Christ.
[Colossians 3:5-11] Followers of Jesus Christ are part of a family that kills sin together.
[Romans 5:1-11] Followers of Jesus are people of Hope.
[Romans 5:1-11] Followers of Jesus are people of love.
[Romans 5:1-2] Followers of Jesus are people of faith. What are the results of faith in our lives as followers of Jesus?
How does a Good God work in our lives to turn bad things into our ultimate good?
What principles of disciplemaking can we glean from studying Jesus’ ministry?
[John 17] What can we learn from Jesus’ final hours before His death about the purpose of disciplemaking?
[Colossians 3:1-4] How does real change happen in our lives?
[Colossians 2:16-23] Why is religion a dangerous approach to spiritual growth?
[Colossians 2:6-15] Because we are united with Jesus in his death and resurrection, we who believe in him can live as people who are truly alive.
[Colossians 1:24-2:5] What does gospel ministry look like in the lives of followers of Jesus?
[Colossians 1:21-23] What does the story map of responding to Jesus through faith look like?
[Colossians 1:15-20] What does Colossians 1:15-20 tell us about the supremacy of Jesus Christ?
[Colossians 1:3-14] How should we pray for others and ourselves?
[Acts 2:42-47; 4:32-37] What walls need to be demolished for us to grow in gospel generosity?
[Matthew 6:9-15] Speaker: Dan Moose
[3 John] God wants us to be people who are deeply devoted to the truth of the gospel.