Our theme is a reminder, for each one of us that when we choose to be grateful, it is not just a feeling but a direct choice that comes from understanding of what God has done for us, each day. A sense of gratefulness through the little things in our lives that we often overlook.
First fruits was a concept God introduced to the Israelites upon their arrival in the Promised Land. The first portion of their harvest would become a sacrifice of thanksgiving and celebration to God for His constant provision and protection.
The word FOMO means the fear of missing out. The question is, fear of missing out on what? What is it out there that is so wonderful that I am afraid that I am missing out on it?
Are people amazed because they knew you before and now they know you after? This week is the fundamental of living amazing. What does that look like for you?
This month we are working on the fundamentals of our faith. In order to do that we need to know where we are starting from to begin that journey. The best part about the starting point is that we are not there long before we see incredible growth and life.
Have you had that moment when you have finally realized that Jesus Christ always has been, always is, and always will be with you? If not, how and why are you missing it? Let’s tell a ghost story to draw us to that light bulb moment in our own lives.
Is the Jesus you have stuffed in that tidy little box the Jesus you want, or the Jesus you need? Many times they are two totally different people. One may even look like a ghost.
How is God reaching out to us in the midst of our lives to help us avoid pain, suffering, bad decisions, and hurt all around us. Are you seeing and reading the HAND writing on the wall?
Rather, He beckons us to always stand in the right by choosing His side. What does this principle look like if we apply it to the world we live in today? Let’s discuss!
Are you observing faith as it walks by or are you living in it? This week we want to all LOOK IN THE MIRROR so that we know who we in order to know whose we are.
This week is about what we must do to LOCK EYES so the person knows that they are known. How can we intentionally engage those in the trees in our lives?
In this month’s “Trees” sermon series we are asking for you to see it through the eyes of Jesus, as if you were walking side by side with him on that road.