Communities On Mission
As God’s people, we’re saved from our sin and into his mission. The mission that we are saved into is radically Jesus-centered, as it involves discovering Jesus, delighting in Jesus, displaying Jesus, and declaring Jesus.
Seeing The Top From The Bottom
Jesus said “blessed are the poor in spirit.” Grace confronts what we often value because it takes what is weak and makes it strong; poor and makes it rich; those who are shamed and lifts them up. This is a hard truth to accept, but if we do, we can joyfully be open about our own brokenness and love others, no matter their status.
Community of Grace
When Jesus saves us, he saves us into the church, the community of grace. There are a lot of barriers that keep us from experiencing the type of community we’re called to be, but the work of Christ purchased the identity and reality of being God’s family.
Community of Grace
When Jesus saves us, he saves us into the church, the community of grace. There are a lot of barriers that keep us from experiencing the type of community we’re called to be, but the work of Christ purchased the identity and reality of being God’s family.
Application IN
This past Sunday, we looked at how we’re called to apply the gospel in each sphere of our life—in our homes, work, culture, and in the church. Ultimately, though there are many barriers that keep us from living this out, our call to is glorify God in everything that we do because everything is under his domain as the sovereign King.
Application IN
This past Sunday, we looked at how we’re called to apply the gospel in each sphere of our life—in our homes, work, culture, and in the church. Ultimately, though there are many barriers that keep us from living this out, our call to is glorify God in everything that we do because everything is under his domain as the sovereign King.
Rhythms AS
As God’s people, he’s given us identities as worshipers, community, servants, learners, and missionaries. He also calls us to live out these identities in the rhythms of everyday life. Ultimately, we can see each of these rhythms perfectly displayed in Jesus, so we look to him to empower us and work through us.
Rhythms AS
As God’s people, he’s given us identities as worshipers, community, servants, learners, and missionaries. He also calls us to live out these identities in the rhythms of everyday life. Ultimately, we can see each of these rhythms perfectly displayed in Jesus, so we look to him to empower us and work through us.
Vision FOR
The Scriptures lay out for us a wholistic vision for our lives as followers of Jesus. While we often can attempt to live out this call in our own strength, it’s important that we see the gospel as the means and the end of this vision. This vision is a call to our formation, obedience to the great commission, and to do all that we do for God’s glory.
Vision FOR
The Scriptures lay out for us a wholistic vision for our lives as followers of Jesus. While we often can attempt to live out this call in our own strength, it’s important that we see the gospel as the means and the end of this vision. This vision is a call to our formation, obedience to the great commission, and to do all that we do for God’s glory.