Dec 24, 2017
Key People in the Story
Luke 1:26-38
When we think about the story of the Messiah, His life and His mission, we may identify better with one or more of the people involved. This is normal because the experiences we have may remind us of the people in the story. To which person in the story of Christ do you more closely connect?
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  • Dec 24, 2017Key People in the Story
    Dec 24, 2017
    Key People in the Story
    Luke 1:26-38
    When we think about the story of the Messiah, His life and His mission, we may identify better with one or more of the people involved. This is normal because the experiences we have may remind us of the people in the story. To which person in the story of Christ do you more closely connect?
  • Dec 10, 2017The ABCs Of Maintaining Boundaries In Families
    Dec 10, 2017
    The ABCs Of Maintaining Boundaries In Families
  • Dec 10, 2017The Shepherd Protects
    Dec 10, 2017
    The Shepherd Protects
    Ephesians 6:1-4

    What happens when sheep don’t have a shepherd? Literally, they will die. They are not clever or bright, and when threatened, their only defense is to run; off a cliff, into a river, toward danger. All they can do instinctually is eat. If they are to remain useful for their wool, milk and as a food source, they must be guided and protected.

  • Nov 26, 2017The Shepherd Leads
    Nov 26, 2017
    The Shepherd Leads
  • Nov 19, 2017The Shepherd Knows
    Nov 19, 2017
    The Shepherd Knows
    John 1:1-14
    To know just doesn’t mean acquiring knowledge. It includes how to conduct yourself according to that knowledge. Shepherd leaders get to know the flock, and they have a unique way of gathering information.
  • Nov 12, 2017Shepherding: A Model for the Home
    Nov 12, 2017
    Shepherding: A Model for the Home
    John 10:1-10
    Shepherding is usually defined in terms of church leadership. The Shepherd (pastor/elder) is charged to lead the flock (church). A closer look reveals that effective leadership in the home is a pre-requisite for leadership in the Family of God (see 1 Timothy 3:4-5). Anyone who leads should consider the 4 principles of biblical shepherding: knowing, leading, protecting and providing.
  • Nov 5, 2017When Your Only Option Is To Look Up
    Nov 5, 2017
    When Your Only Option Is To Look Up
    Habakkuk 3

    What happens when the solution that God offers goes against everything you have determined to be right? Because I don’t always understand the ways of God, I have to look for the place where wills collide and do some serious soul searching.

  • Oct 29, 2017Watching and Waiting
    Oct 29, 2017
    Watching and Waiting
    Habakkuk 2
    The prophet is watching and waiting for God’s reply to his questions. What God reveals will not surprise Habakkuk if he watches with his eyes wide open.
  • Oct 29, 2017With All Your Heart
    Oct 29, 2017
    With All Your Heart
    Philippians 2:1-11
    There is a call from Scripture for us to be engaged and active in the work of the church. However, it seems the passive response to the gospel is more common than the active response. Paul encourages us to have the same mind, same love, same feeling and the same focus on the goal. When God’s people occupy this common space, the church grows, even in times of crisis.
  • Oct 22, 2017Does God Even Care?
    Oct 22, 2017
    Does God Even Care?
    Habakkuk 1
    One of the main critiques of Christianity, by cultural voices, centers around the idea that God seems indifferent and inconsistent in His dealings with people. We assume that God is like us or that we are god-like, and would do things differently. Habakkuk thought that as a prophet he would have some insight about the mysterious ways of God, but he came to a different conclusion as he interacted with God.
  • Oct 15, 2017Chair Four: Go and Bear Fruit
    Oct 15, 2017
    Chair Four: Go and Bear Fruit
     
    John 15:1-17
    The Fourth Chair is the place where church growth happens. Growth happens when individual Christians bear fruit. That fruit is the Christian lifestyle, showing itself in character and multiplying disciples.
  • Oct 8, 2017How Jesus Shaped Disciples: Gone Fishin’
    Oct 8, 2017
    How Jesus Shaped Disciples: Gone Fishin’
    Matthew 4:12-19
    Fishing is a common activity of people. Some fish for a living and some fish for fun. Some don’t fish at all. Jesus, however, uses fishing as a way to describe the ministry that the disciples would be involved in. Because of that, we should talk a little about fishin’, so we can better understand what it means to be a Christian.
  • Oct 1, 2017Four Chair Discipling – Spending Time with New Believers
    Oct 1, 2017
    Four Chair Discipling – Spending Time with New Believers
    John 1
    The Disciples of Jesus had a lot to learn if they were going to follow Jesus. This is true for all of us. Before we followed Jesus, we followed something else and learned something else. We are all disciples of something. Following Jesus results in many changes the combine to define a “new life”.
  • Sep 24, 2017Four Chair: A Way of Discipleship
    Sep 24, 2017
    Four Chair: A Way of Discipleship
    Luke 6:39-40
    Several statements in scripture direct us to follow the example of Jesus and how He lived and trained His disciples. Today, people emphasize that Jesus was some sort of Social Justice Warrior (SJW). While He was concerned with social issues, He also left us an example so that you could follow in His steps.
  • Sep 24, 2017Building Sacred Space
    Sep 24, 2017
    Building Sacred Space
    Ezra 2:68-70
    God did not command His people to build a temple. It was the conviction of David out of the gratitude of his heart. As it turned out, Solomon actually built the temple. This temple was destroyed because Israel lost track of why it was built in the first place.
  • Sep 17, 2017The 5 Signs of Openness To The Gospel
    Sep 17, 2017
    The 5 Signs of Openness To The Gospel
    Luke 19:1-10
    It might be thought that in these times, people are not open to hearing the gospel. The truth is, people are always looking for truth, for something better. The media narrative about Christianity is negative, but people are able to put that in the background if they see an accurate portrayal of the living Christ (in His people) and their openness is connected with a message of truth.
  • Aug 27, 2017The Focus of Faith
    Aug 27, 2017
    The Focus of Faith
    Hebrew 12:1-13
    The writer of Hebrews gives a crowning touch to his lofty discussion on the topic of faith. People of faith are surrounded by a cloud of witnesses who were able to keep their eyes focused on the goals of their faith. They haven’t receive the ultimate goal yet. They will receive it, when we do, if we keep our eyes on Jesus our King.
  • Aug 20, 2017The Victory of Faith
    Aug 20, 2017
    The Victory of Faith
    Hebrews 11:29-40
    Victory to a person of faith is going to look and feel different from how the world system would define it. Sometimes it is a great win over a circumstance. Other times it is a journey of pain. It always proceeds from a place of obedience.
  • Aug 13, 2017God Is Just
    Aug 13, 2017
    God Is Just
    Nahum 3:1-19
    Last week, Nahum told us that God has a right to judge that which he has jurisdiction over, according to a standard that resonates in our souls. While we may not agree when judgment takes place, if we are honest, we know that someone has to do something.
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