July 31, 2022

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July 17, 2022

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July 24, 2022

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"Keep Growing Together"

The birth of the church movement comes 50 days after the Resurrection story where the power of the Holy Spirit is given to the disciples of Jesus, which then equipped and empowered them to fulfill and live into building the Kingdom of God through transforming relationships and communities, also known as “the church.” During our series, we look at how the gift and power of the Holy Spirit draws us together to be the church for a broken, hurting world. 

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How do you respond to messiness?

  2. How does God call you to respond to messiness?

  3. How do you speak the truth in love and build each other up?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Ephesians 4:2-6, 11-16 (NIV)


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"Building Community"

The birth of the church movement comes 50 days after the Resurrection story where the power of the Holy Spirit is given to the disciples of Jesus, which then equipped and empowered them to fulfill and live into building the Kingdom of God through transforming relationships and communities, also known as “the church.” During our series, we look at how the gift and power of the Holy Spirit draws us together to be the church for a broken, hurting world. 

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How can we be in Christian community beyond Sunday?

  2. How can you join others to deepen your faith?

  3. What can you learn about God and the heart of God from others?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Acts 2:42-47 (NIV)


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"Radical Welcome"

The birth of the church movement comes 50 days after the Resurrection story where the power of the Holy Spirit is given to the disciples of Jesus, which then equipped and empowered them to fulfill and live into building the Kingdom of God through transforming relationships and communities, also known as “the church.” During our series, we look at how the gift and power of the Holy Spirit draws us together to be the church for a broken, hurting world. 

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. What do you feel like separates you and others from the love of Christ?

  2. What do you feel like separates you or others from the community of the church?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Romans 8: 35, 37-39 (NIV)


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"Better Together"

The birth of the church movement comes 50 days after the Resurrection story where the power of the Holy Spirit is given to the disciples of Jesus, which then equipped and empowered them to fulfill and live into building the Kingdom of God through transforming relationships and communities, also known as “the church.” During our series, we look at how the gift and power of the Holy Spirit draws us together to be the church for a broken, hurting world. 

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. What does it mean to love as part of a community?

  2. How does the language of love change (or deepen) in community?

  3. How does the Holy Spirit lead you to share God’s love?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Acts 2:1-4 (NIV); John 14:26 (NIV)


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"Share Like It"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How have I known God’s love?

  2. How can I share God’s love with others?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: John 17:20-26 (NIV); Luke 24:50-53 (CEB)


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"Celebrate Like It"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. What ways are we grateful for what God has done?

  2. How do we express that gratitude?

  3. How do we turn that gratitude into celebration?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Psalm 67 (CEB)


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"Grow Like It"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week we celebrate our confirmation students who are growing in their understanding and expression of faith.

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Jeremiah 1:4-10 (NIV); 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIV); Colossians 2:6-7 (MSG)


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"Love Like It"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. When are we hesitant to approach Jesus and why?

  2. How has God helped us overcome regret(s)?

  3. Are there regrets that we need to let God’s love work on?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: John 21:10-19 (NIV)


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"Live Like It"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. When have we had an experience of realizing Jesus has been journeying with us all along?

  2. How is God inviting us to live into the hope and the power of the resurrection?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 24:13-35 (NIV)


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"The Tomb Was Empty"

The Easter story is an amazing account of Jesus overcoming death by walking out of the tomb into new life. Resurrection is a source of hope and abundance for all of us because it means that the worst parts of our life-story aren’t the end of our story.  Jesus has given us His victory of Resurrection so that we might have new life and life everlasting. The Easter story isn’t something we only remember, it’s also something to celebrate and live into today. As we live out the Resurrection, our life-story becomes a part of the greater, ongoing Easter story that is still unfolding today. As we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, we know that the tomb is empty and we are invited to live like it!

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. In what ways are we living like the tomb is empty?

  2. How can we grow in the hope that God gives us?

  3. When we experience hardship, what can we remember about Jesus that can encourage us?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 24:1-12 (NIV)


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Easter Sunday 2022

Following Jesus’ death, on the third day, he rises and walks out of his tomb alive and well! Jesus’ resurrection signals to us a new beginning! No longer does our story end in death but, instead, extends into new life in Christ. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead extends to us so that we can experience freedom, joy, and an abundant life on this side of eternity. Easter Sunday is about celebrating Jesus giving you and me a brand new start! And it doesn’t matter who you are or where you’ve been, it’s God’s gift for you.

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How does this story speak to you?

  2. How have you experienced (ongoing) Resurrection in your life?

  3. Where do we need Resurrection in our life?

  4. What new things happening in your life may God be starting?

  5. What are we doing with those things?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 24:1-12 (NIV)

THIS WEEK’S BIG IDEA: Remember what God has done and trust the new things God will continue do.


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Maundy Thursday 2022

As we reflect on Jesus' days leading up to the cross, Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday is traditionally the time when we remember Jesus' last supper with his disciples. Not only do Jesus and his disciples share this sacred meal together, but Jesus also models humility and servitude through the act of washing his disciples’ feet.

Palm Sunday 2022

All throughout the season of Lent we have been following Jesus’ ministry, which shows and models for us what God’s love looks like being lived out. All of Jesus’ ministry prepares him for his ultimate sacrifice and expression of God’s love. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of the events that lead Jesus to fulfilling God’s promises of redemption and new life. As Jesus enters into the city of Jerusalem during an important religious festival, everyone begins to celebrate God’s work through Jesus by shouting “Hosanna” and waiving palm leaves. This is how this Sunday has earned its name.

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. Seeing God at work vs. Hearing God at work?

  2. Do we hear from a heart of stubbornness or from a heart of openness?

  3. Do we keep quiet or do we speak loudly of God’s work in our lives (so that others can hear it)? 

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 19:28-40 (NIV)


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Keep Listening: Persevering in God's Truth

In our last series, we preached and taught on how we need to focus on God’s vision for the world, which actively shapes our church’s mission and ministries. In our Lenten series, we want to spend time discussing the things that distract us – the “noise” – that prevents us from listening to God’s vision and responding. We will be exploring how Jesus was tempted in various ways to distract him from following and fulfilling God’s vision and what we can learn from his experiences. How can we all follow Jesus on this journey of listening throughout this season of Lent? What practices can help us on this journey? We hope you will join us as we seek to listen and respond to all that God is inviting us to do.

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How do we resist temptation when it comes?

  2. When we are we vulnerable?

  3. How do we acknowledge Satan’s influence without fearing him?

  4. How do we persevere in God’s truth? 

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 4:13 (NIV)


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Leaving the Lies Behind - Part 3

In our last series, we preached and taught on how we need to focus on God’s vision for the world, which actively shapes our church’s mission and ministries. In our Lenten series, we want to spend time discussing the things that distract us – the “noise” – that prevents us from listening to God’s vision and responding. We will be exploring how Jesus was tempted in various ways to distract him from following and fulfilling God’s vision and what we can learn from his experiences. How can we all follow Jesus on this journey of listening throughout this season of Lent? What practices can help us on this journey? We hope you will join us as we seek to listen and respond to all that God is inviting us to do.

This week, we explore these reflection questions:

  1. How is God inviting you to deepen your understanding of Scripture?

  2. Where do we place our trust? How does God’s Word help or save?

SCRIPTURE PASSAGE: Luke 4:1-2a, 9-12 (NIV)


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