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×Pastor JP’s sermon underscores the clear biblical message that Jesus is returning, and challenges believers to live with a sense of spiritual urgency and readiness. God’s grace not only saves us but actively trains us to live godly lives in a world full of distractions and temptations. As we look forward to the return of Christ, we’re called to live in a way that reflects our hope, our purpose, and our mission. 1. Let Grace Train You to Say “No” Now 2. Let Future Glory Move You to Do Good Now 3. Let’s Live Ready—and Help Others Get Ready Discussion Questions 1. What would change in your life if you truly lived with the expectation that Jesus could return at any moment? 2. In what ways can God’s grace help you say “no” to the world and “yes” to a life that honors Him? 3. How can you actively help others prepare for Christ’s return in your everyday relationships and routines?…
Pastor JP unpacks 1 Peter 2:4–12, reminding us that the Church isn’t a place—it’s a people. We are a community of believers, each one chosen, called, and placed with purpose. When we build our lives on Jesus, the cornerstone, and boldly live out our faith, we don’t just go to church—we become the Church, a movement that carries hope to the world. The Church is being built of Christians The Church must be built on Christ The Church is built when Christians declare and display Christ Life Group Discussion: How can we shift from seeing church as a place we go to something we’re actively part of? What does it practically look like to make Jesus the cornerstone of your daily life? Who in your life needs to see or hear the love of Christ through you this week?…
Have you ever been in a situation where you managed information or your actions in order to get people to perceive you a certain way? Are there people in your life who’s opinions matter more to you than others? As we continue our series, Stories from Acts, JP teaches through Acts 5 the story of Ananias and Sapphira, and what we can learn from their sudden and seemingly extreme death. 1) Surrender marks a true believer 2) Imposters scheme in selfishness 3) Perception management is a serious sin…
Teaching from Acts 2, Pastor John shows that the Holy Spirit isn’t just some mystical force — He’s a real person, part of the Trinity, and fully involved in your everyday life. Through the example of Peter going from scared to bold, we learn how the Holy Spirit gives us the power to live courageously and make a real impact. He challenges us to listen for the Spirit’s nudges and act right away — just like the 3,000 people who heard the gospel and instantly responded with faith and action. The Person Holy Spirit The Power of the Holy Spirit The Promptings of the Holy Spirit Life Group Discussion: How would you describe your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit? Do you see Him more as a person or a power, and why? What are some ways you’ve seen the Holy Spirit empower believers for ministry or daily obedience? Can you share a time when you sensed a prompting from the Holy Spirit and chose to obey or ignore it? What was the outcome?…
We have been given a clear job from Jesus to make disciples. Whether we go to our neighbor or to the nations, we are called to go! Jesus is the King with all power Our purpose is to advance the Kingdom Jesus’ presence is permanent Life Group Discussion: How does knowing that Jesus holds all authority impact the way you live your daily life? Who is one person in your life right now that you feel called to reach or disciple? How does Jesus' promise, "I am with you always," give you courage in sharing your faith?…
In John 21:1–19, JP reminds us that Jesus doesn’t give up on us—even when we fail. We've been recruited like Peter, not because we're perfect, but because God's grace is bigger than our mistakes. Through Jesus, we're restored to relationship and redeemed for a purpose far greater than our past. We’ve been recruited despite our failures We’ve been restored to grace and fellowship We’ve been redeemed for a new future and purpose Life Group Discussion: Why do you think Jesus still chooses people with messy pasts or flaws? In what ways have you struggled to believe that God fully forgives you? How has your past prepared you for the purpose God has for you?…
Pastor John dives into Luke 22:54–62, where Peter—one of Jesus’ closest friends—denies even knowing Him, not once but three times. Jon keeps it real, pointing out that like Peter, we can be quick to talk big about our faith, but when pressure hits, our confidence can crumble. He challenges us to get honest with ourselves: Are we aware of how weak we really are? Are there moments when we’re low-key embarrassed to rep Jesus? And do we actually feel the weight of our sin, or just brush it off? Are you aware your flesh will fail? Are you tempted anywhere to be ashamed of Jesus? Are you grieved over the gravity of your sin? Life Group Discussion: What’s an area of your life where you tend to overestimate your own strength or self-control? What situations challenge your boldness when it comes to living for Jesus publicly? When you mess up, are you more likely to justify it, ignore it, or actually feel convicted?…
In John 18:1–14, JP points out how Jesus doesn’t run from the moment—He steps up. Even though betrayal and arrest are coming, Jesus shows courage and chooses to follow God’s plan on purpose, not by accident. JP also reminds us that Jesus is still running the show—protecting His friends, staying calm, and speaking with authority. And in an incredible moment of grace, Jesus heals the guy who came to arrest Him, showing love to His enemies right in the middle of all the chaos. Jesus steps out in courage Jesus is still in control Jesus shows compassion to his captors Life Group Discussion: How does Jesus' courage challenge the way we respond to fear or opposition in our own lives? Why is it important for us to remember that God is in control, even when things feel chaotic or unfair? Can you think of a time when you were challenged to extend grace in a hard situation? What happened, and what did you learn?…
In the Journey to the Cross series, Pastor JP highlights Jesus’ time in Gethsemane as a moment of deep surrender and trust in God’s plan. He reveals how Jesus, though in anguish, fully submitted to the Father’s will, setting the path for our salvation through His obedience. Jesus trusted the Father in His greatest suffering Jesus trusted the Father in His greatest temptation In suffering and temptation, Jesus prayed and obeyed Life Group questions: 1. In Gethsemane, Jesus prayed, “Not my will, but Yours be done.” What does this teach us about surrendering to God’s will in our own struggles and decisions? 2. The disciples struggled to stay awake while Jesus prayed. How can we stay spiritually alert in our daily lives, and what are some distractions that keep us from seeking God in prayer? 3. Jesus trusted the Father even in His deepest anguish. How can His example help us navigate seasons of suffering or uncertainty with faith?…
In the "Journey to the Cross" series, Pastor John emphasizes Communion as more than a tradition but a transformative act of faith. He explains how Jesus is the ultimate Passover Lamb, whose sacrifice brings salvation, connecting the Lord’s Supper to the biblical Passover. Christ’s Life and Death: Our Passover Lamb Christ’s Body: Our Sinless Sacrifice Christ’s Blood: Our New Covenant Life Group Discussion: What does it mean to apply Christ’s blood to the "door of your heart," and how does it impact your daily life? Why is it significant that Jesus’ body was given specifically "for you"? How can you use Communion as an opportunity to share your faith with others?…
In his sermon, Nate reveals a side of Jesus we don’t often focus on — His righteous anger. Drawing from Matthew 21, he unpacks how Jesus was angered by fake faith and the exploitation of others, reminding us that true faith produces real fruit. Jesus is angered when people are exploited Jesus is angered when we pretend to produce Faith in Jesus produces real fruit Life Group Discussion: Jesus showed deep concern for the outsider — how can we intentionally care for those who feel marginalized or overlooked in our communities? In what areas of your life are you tempted to appear spiritually healthy while neglecting your relationship with God? What does it practically look like to remain connected to Jesus as the true vine in your daily life?…
When Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday it forced the crowd to answer the question of "Who is He?". In the same way, we must answer that question today. Christ is in control The crowd desired to control Christ You must conclude who Jesus is Life Group Discussion: In what areas of your life do you struggle to trust that Jesus is in control? How can you surrender those to Him? In what ways do people today try to fit Jesus into their own agendas instead of following Him as Lord? How does your view of Jesus impact the way you live your daily life?…
Sin gradually desensitizes us, making what once felt wrong seem normal, which is exactly how Satan works to separate us from God. Ephesians 4 warns that when we give ourselves over to sin, we become aimless, hardened, and blind to its destruction, ultimately giving the enemy a foothold in our lives. Nate reminds us that as Christians, we are called to reject sin, pursue sanctification, and immerse ourselves in God's truth to fully embrace the life He desires for us. Sin Makes you senseless Christians part with sin to pursue sanctification Sin gives Satan a space in Christ's place Life Group Discussion: What are some warning signs that you might be drifting toward spiritual numbness? How can accountability within a community help us in the process of sanctification? What steps can you take this week to remove sin’s foothold and invite Christ into every area of your life?…
As we continue our series, “State of Warfare”, JP looks to 1 Timothy 4:1-10, explaining the enemy’s mission to “abandon the faith” by causing believers to doubt and turn away from God. He highlights the enemy’s method of replacing a genuine relationship with God with rigid rules, leading to spiritual emptiness. JP encourages believers to stay motivated by building a faith that lasts, rooted in gratitude, prayer, and steadfast trust in Jesus. The enemy’s mission: Get you to “abandon the faith” The enemy’s method: Get you to replace relationship with rules Our motivation: To build a faith that lasts Life Group Discussion: Can you share a time when you felt tempted to give up on your faith? How did you respond? How can legalism affect your personal connection with God and others? How does gratitude play a role in strengthening your faith journey?…
Pastor Nate emphasizes that true freedom is found in abiding in Jesus' teachings, as God's truth breaks the chains of sin. He warns that Satan, the father of lies, seeks to deceive and destroy, leading people toward spiritual death. Ultimately, Nate reminds us that who we listen to determines who we belong to—either we follow God’s truth and find life, or we believe Satan’s lies and remain in bondage. God’s truth leads to freedom Satan’s lies lead to death Who you listen to is who you belong to Life Group Discussion: How can we ensure we are actively listening to and applying God's truth daily? In what ways have you seen deception negatively impact relationships, faith, or personal growth? What influences in your life are shaping the way you think and believe?…
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Pastor John talks about spiritual battles, explaining that struggles—whether from life, our own choices, or Satan—challenge our faith. Using 2 Corinthians 12, he shows how Paul’s hardships made him rely on God even more. In the end, trusting God through tough times makes us stronger and brings Him glory. Satan seeks to destroy you through suffering God shapes you in suffering We glorify God by trusting in the suffering Life Group Discussion: How have you seen suffering challenge your faith or the faith of others? Why do you think God allows suffering if He loves us? How can our response to suffering be a testimony to others?…
In our series State of Warfare, Pastor JP emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare and the need to wear the full armor of God. He calls believers to walk in truth, act righteously, share the Gospel, stand firm in faith, know their salvation, use God’s Word, and pray continually. Through this, Christians can resist deception and stand strong in Christ. Walking truth Acting in righteousness Ready with The Gospel Firm in Faith Aware of your salvation Responding with The Word Engaged in prayer Life Group Discussion: Have you ever struggled with believing lies about yourself or God? How did you overcome it? In what areas of your life do you feel the strongest temptation to compromise righteousness? Who in your life needs to hear the Gospel, and what steps can you take to reach them? What experiences or struggles have tested your faith the most? How would you explain salvation to someone who has misconceptions about it? What are the biggest obstacles to maintaining a consistent prayer life?…
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Adam and Eve broke their connection with God by choosing knowledge and convenience over obedience. As we wrapped up our “Removed” series, JP explains that our phones can act like the forbidden fruit, pulling us away from God with endless distractions, comparisons, and even harmful habits. True peace and purpose come from putting down our devices and prioritizing time with God over everything else Communion with God > Knowing more Communion with God > Convenience Our phones are costing us communion with God Life Group Discussion: What are some ways your phone distracts you from spending time with God? What are practical steps you can take to prioritize time with God over consuming news, social media, or other content? What would it look like for you to “fast” from your phone or social media to focus on your spiritual growth?…
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Have you ever stopped to consider whether your phone is drawing you closer to God or distracting you from Him? In his message, JP tackled this question, showing how technology has the power to be either a tool for spiritual growth or a stumbling block in our lives. Drawing from the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis, JP challenged us to set intentional boundaries, eliminate distractions, and embrace accountability so that our devices become tools for glorifying God and strengthening relationships, rather than turning into modern-day idols. Build boundaries Remove distractions Invite accountability Cultivate community Keep in touch Life Group Discussion: What specific times or situations in your day would benefit most from being phone-free? What’s one small step you could take this week to declutter your digital life? Who in your life could you trust to keep you accountable for how you use technology? What are some ways you could use technology to build up the people around you instead of distracting from them? Who’s one person you haven’t checked in with recently that you could reach out to this week?…
Looking at Revelation 3, Nate encourages us to take a closer look at our spiritual condition. He warns that spending too much time on fleeting distractions, like endless scrolling or tech overload, can leave us feeling spiritually empty and distant from God. Instead of chasing instant gratification, we’re reminded to focus on eternal treasures—things that deepen our relationship with God and give lasting purpose. Through true repentance, we can reconnect with Him and experience the fullness of His love and the meaningful life He has planned for us. Tech consumption can cause spiritual poverty Invest in eternal over instant Repentance results in relationship Life Group Discussion: Can you identify specific ways technology has become a distraction in your daily life? What are some “instant” gratifications in your life that may be hindering your investment in eternal priorities? How do you view repentance—as a burden or an opportunity for renewal—and why?…
As we begin our new series, Removed, John encourages us through Romans 12:2 not to conform to the patterns of this world, like the way technology often overwhelms and distracts us. Instead, let God transform and renew your mind, helping you see life more clearly and embrace His perfect plan for you. By setting limits on tech use, you create space to focus on God’s will and discover the purpose He has for your life. Problem: Tech has rewired us Solution: So God must renew us Application: By reducing tech, God’s will will be further revealed Life Group Discussion: Do you ever feel like technology distracts you from deeper, more meaningful aspects of life? If so, how? What does it mean for God to "renew your mind," and how does that differ from simply taking a break from tech? What specific tech habits could you reduce or adjust to create more space for God in your life?…
From His humble birth in Luke 2, where Jesus was wrapped in swaddling cloths as a sign of His ultimate sacrifice, to John 13, where He wrapped a towel around His waist to serve His disciples, Jesus embodied selfless love. In John 19, He was wrapped in burial cloths, fulfilling His role as the Savior who bore our sins and conquered death. Through every stage, Jesus demonstrated that His life, service, and sacrifice were all wrapped in purpose and love for humanity. Jesus was wrapped as a sacrifice Jesus was wrapped as a servant Jesus was wrapped as a Savior…
Jesus shows us how much God loves us by giving His life for us, proving that love is at the very heart of who God is. God is the source of all love, and He gives us the strength to love others in ways we couldn’t on our own. When we love each other, people can see God working in us, and His love becomes real and complete, showing the world what He’s like. Jesus shows us God’s love God is the source of our love God is seen when we love Life Group Discussion: In what ways can you remind yourself of God’s love when you feel distant from Him? What are some ways you can actively depend on God’s love when relationships become challenging? What is one specific way you can show God’s love to someone in your life this week?…
John unpacks Luke 2:10-11 in our series, “Wrapped”, emphasizing the angel’s proclamation that Jesus is the ultimate good news, bringing salvation and hope to the world. This good news produces great joy, an enduring and internal blessing rooted in Christ rather than circumstances. Finally, John highlights the inclusivity of the gospel, reminding believers that Jesus came for all people, offering eternal life and joy to anyone who receives Him. Jesus Is The Good News Jesus Brings Great Joy Jesus Is For All People Life Group Discussion: What other sources of "good news" compete for your attention, and how can you keep Christ central in your life? Share a time when you experienced joy despite difficult circumstances. What role did your faith play? Who in your life might feel excluded from the good news of Jesus, and how can you intentionally share His love with them?…
This week in our series, Wrapped, JP unpacks the message of Luke 1, reminding us where true peace is found. Peace comes when we trust in God’s promises, rely on His unlimited power, and align our lives with His purpose. As we embrace these truths, we can navigate life’s uncertainties with confidence and discover the lasting peace that only He can provide. Our peace is wrapped in God’s promises Our peace is wrapped in God’s power Our peace is wrapped in God’s purpose Life Group Discussion: Have you ever struggled to believe in God’s promises? How did you overcome that doubt, or how are you working through it now? Can you share a time when you saw God’s power at work in your life or someone else’s? How did that experience influence your faith? How does knowing that God has a purpose for your life bring you peace during times of confusion or doubt?…
In this message from Romans 15:8-13, Nate reminds us that God is both a promise-making and promise-keeping God. Through Jesus’ birth, we see how God fulfilled His promises, not just to the Jewish people but to everyone. As we live our lives, we’re called to hold onto hope in what God has promised, because His faithfulness gives us reason to trust and live with joy and peace. Scripture shows we have a promise making God Christmas shows we have a promise keeping God Our life should show hope in what God has promised Life Group Discussion: How do Old Testament promises, such as those to the Patriarchs, enhance our understanding of God's faithfulness? Does your life show hope to others? How can the Christmas story inspire hope in seasons of waiting or uncertainty? What are things you are hoping for in this season of your life? How does placing hope in God's promises affect your response to disappointments?…
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As we wrap up our series, “Peace Talks,” JP challenges us to adopt a perspective focused on humility and wisdom from God, which sets the stage for real peace in our lives. JP looks to James 3:14-18 to encourage us to follow a pattern of peace by being kind, pure, and open to others, creating stronger and healthier relationships. Finally, we are reminded that peace is a team effort—when we work with God and each other, we can build a life filled with love and purpose. The perspective that leads to peace The pattern that leads to peace The partnership that leads to peace Life Group Discussion: Why do you think peace starts with a change in perspective rather than just actions? Which of the traits listed in James 3:17 (pure, peace-loving, gentle, willing to yield, etc.) do you find the hardest to practice, and why? Why is it important to partner with God in pursuing peace rather than trying to do it alone?…
In this powerful sermon by John based on 1 Peter 5:6-14, discover the transformative strength found in humility, as we are called to humble ourselves before God’s mighty hand. Learn to release the weight of life’s anxieties by casting them upon the One who deeply cares for you and stand firm in faith to resist the adversary’s schemes. Be inspired to depend wholly on God, trusting in His promise to restore, strengthen, and establish you for His eternal glory. Humble yourself Anxieties are cast Resistance in faith Depend on God Life Group Discussion: Can you think of a time when humility brought about unexpected blessings or growth? How can sharing your struggles with a faith community help in casting your burdens to God? In what ways does standing firm in faith encourage others in their spiritual journey? Why is it important to remember God’s promise to restore and strengthen you when facing trials?…
This powerful sermon on Romans 12:14-21 offers a fresh perspective on handling life’s challenges with humility, empathy, and unwavering faith. It’s a heartfelt reminder to counter negativity with kindness, seek peace in our relationships, and entrust justice to God. If you’re looking to deepen your faith and discover practical ways to live out love even in difficult situations, JP’s message will uplift and inspire you. Proceed Humbly Engage with empathy Amend all you can Counter evil with good Entrust justice to God Life Group Discussion: What does humility look like in our daily interactions, especially when dealing with those who may oppose us? How can we better understand the struggles or perspectives of those we disagree with? How can we overcome fears or hesitations that might hold us back from seeking to make amends? How does choosing goodness in the face of wrongdoing reflect God’s love to others? How can we find peace in situations where we feel wronged but have chosen not to seek personal revenge?…
Discover the teachings of Romans 13:1-7 in this impactful sermon, where Nate points us to God’s divine role in establishing authority. Gain insight into how we're called to respectfully submit to those in positions of power as an act of faith and obedience. Finally, understand the importance of honoring and giving what we owe to authorities, embracing these principles as part of living a godly life. God establishes those in authority God calls us to submit to those in authority God call us to give what we owe to those in authority Life Group Discussion: How does understanding that God establishes authority influence your view of government and leadership? In what ways can this belief strengthen our faith during times of political or social tension? In what ways might our submission to authority reflect our trust in God’s overall plan? How can a willingness to submit impact our relationships with others and our witness to those around us? In our daily lives, what are some practical ways we can "give what we owe" to those in authority, like teachers, employers, or government officials? How might showing respect and honoring these responsibilities reflect our values and faith, even if we don’t always agree with them?…
Discover the power of purposeful prayer and learn how it can transform both personal lives and society in this inspiring sermon on 1 Timothy 2:1-2. Through insights on praying for others, practicing godly principles, and pastoring through tough times, JP provides a roadmap to bring hope and peace to our communities. As much as it depends on you, live out your faith with impact and compassion! We are to pray for the people We are to practice the policies We are to pastor the predicament Life Group Discussion: How can praying for others, especially leaders, impact our perspective on current events and challenges? How can our actions reflect God’s love in situations where we may disagree with societal policies or norms? How can we effectively provide spiritual guidance to those struggling without overstepping or coming across as judgmental?…
In this uplifting sermon on Romans 5:1-2, JP points us to discover how peace with God offers forgiveness for the past and freedom from guilt. You'll also learn how it provides access to God's grace in the present, empowering daily life with purpose. Finally, gain hope for the future, knowing God's love ensures a secure and eternal destiny. Peace with God offers forgiveness from our past Peace with God gives us present access to grace Peace with God gives us hope for the future Life Group Discussion: How does understanding God’s forgiveness change the way we view our past mistakes and regrets? How does having access to God's grace influence the way we handle challenges and struggles in our daily lives? How can we encourage others to find hope in God, especially during times of hardship or doubt about the future?…
In this powerful sermon, you'll discover the transformative role of prayer in your daily life. Jon highlights the importance of being thankful in prayer, reminding us to express gratitude in every circumstance. You'll also learn how to be watchful in prayer, staying spiritually alert to God’s guidance and the world around you. With real-life applications and scriptural wisdom, this message will deepen your faith and strengthen your connection with God.…
In this message, you'll explore the core message of what it means to live on mission for Christ. JP highlights the power of missions, explaining how the Holy Spirit empowers us to share the Gospel boldly. You'll also learn about the proclamation of missions, where believers are called to testify about Jesus' death and resurrection. Lastly, the sermon dives into the places of missions, encouraging you to start sharing your faith locally and expand outward to impact the world. This message will inspire you to see every part of your life as an opportunity to spread the hope of the Gospel. The power of missions The proclamation of missions The places of missions Life Group Discussion: What are the biggest challenges or fears that prevent you from sharing your faith with others? How can sharing personal stories of faith and transformation make evangelism more relatable and impactful for those around us? How does understanding the global need for the Gospel (3.4 billion unreached people) impact our responsibility as Christians to share our faith?…
While the message of salvation through Jesus remains unchanged, the Church should creatively adapt how it reaches people. The heart of innovation in ministry is service, and its purpose is to bring people closer to Jesus. Ultimately, the joy of innovation is sharing in the blessings of transformed lives and faith. The Posture of Innovation is Service The Purpose of Innovation is Salvation The Prize of Innovation is sharing in the blessings of the gospel Life Group Discussion: How does the story of the Thai soccer team rescue illustrate the urgency of innovation in ministry, and how does that relate to the Church's mission to reach the lost? Think about a time when you focused on your own preferences in church (worship style, message, etc.). How could you reframe your perspective to prioritize how the church can serve and reach others, rather than meeting your own expectations? When you think about the people in your life who don’t know Jesus, how can you innovate the way you interact with them to help bring them closer to salvation?…
We are saved by God's grace, not by our own works, as highlighted in Ephesians 2:8-10. Grace is a free gift, and while our works do not earn salvation, we are saved for good works that reflect our faith. The message challenges believers to both embrace God's grace and extend it to others, living as a grace-filled church. Grace Saves Works Don’t The Saved Work Life Group Discussion: In what ways do we, as Christians, struggle to extend grace to others, even though we have received it freely? What challenges do you face in being grace-filled? Cooper shared the powerful story of Ike Brown Sr. forgiving and adopting his son's killer. How does this story of forgiveness challenge your perspective on grace and forgiveness in your own life? In what areas of your life do you feel "bumped" or tested by others? How can you be more intentional about responding with grace when you are bumped?…
Today’s message emphasizes the call for Christians to live in response to God's mercy. Believers are urged to offer themselves as living sacrifices, dedicating every part of their lives to God's service. We are to live our lives not conforming to the world but being transformed by the renewing of our mind. This transformation helps believers discern and follow God's perfect will. You have been saved You are a living sacrifice You must be shaped Life Group Discussion: What does it mean to you personally to be a "living sacrifice" in today’s world, and how can this shape your daily actions? In what areas of your life do you feel the strongest pressure to conform to the world, and how can you counteract this by renewing your mind? How can we better discern God's will in our lives, and what practical steps can we take to align ourselves with His good, pleasing, and perfect plan?…
Hebrews 10:23-25 encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, reminding them of God's faithfulness. It calls for believers to support one another by gathering together, stirring each other towards love and good works, and offering encouragement. This passage highlights the importance of community, accountability, and mutual care as we grow in faith. Shepherding Encouragement Accountability Love Life Group Discussion: How can we "hold fast" to our hope in times of uncertainty, and what role does community play in helping us stay strong in our faith? In what practical ways can we encourage each other to pursue love and good works, both within the church and in our daily lives? What are some barriers that prevent us from regularly gathering with fellow believers, and how can we overcome these challenges to foster deeper accountability and encouragement?…
The Bible is not just a collection of ancient texts but is breathed out by God, making it a vital tool for His people. Through Scripture, God speaks to His people, revealing His truth and guiding their lives. The Bible also shapes His people by teaching, correcting, and training them in righteousness, molding them to reflect His character. Finally, God uses the Bible to send His people, equipping them thoroughly for every good work He has called them to do. As we engage with Scripture, we are not only informed but transformed and empowered to live out our faith in the world. God uses The Bible to SPEAK to His people God uses The Bible to SHAPE His people God uses The Bible to SEND His people Life Group Discussion: How has God spoken to you personally through Scripture? Reflect on a time when a particular passage or verse provided guidance, comfort, or conviction in your life. How did that experience shape your understanding of God's voice? In what ways has the Bible shaped your character or actions? Consider how the teachings, corrections, and training found in Scripture have influenced your growth in faith. What specific changes have you noticed in yourself because of studying the Bible? How do you feel God is sending you to serve others based on what you’ve learned from the Bible? Discuss how the equipping nature of Scripture has prepared you for good works. What opportunities do you see in your life where you can live out the teachings of the Bible to make a positive impact?…
Walking in the light of Christ brings joy, authenticity, and true fellowship with others. In this light, we are honest with God and each other, and we find deep connections. It's also where we receive forgiveness, as Jesus' sacrifice cleanses us from sin. Living in the light fills our lives with joy, community, and grace. Find authenticity in the light Find fellowship in the light Find forgiveness in the light Life Group Discussion: How can you bring more authenticity into your relationship with God and others? What are specific areas in your life where you might struggle with being transparent or honest. What steps can you take to deepen your fellowship with other believers in your community? Think about ways to build stronger connections with those around you through shared faith and experiences. How does understanding Christ’s forgiveness influence the way you deal with guilt and sin in your daily life? Reflect on how embracing His grace can change your mindset and actions.…
The strength of our foundation is shaped by how we live out our beliefs. Challenges reveal whether our foundation is strong or weak. Regular reflection is key to keeping it solid. Application determines the foundation Storms reveal the foundation We must inspect our foundation Life Group Discussion: How do your daily actions and decisions reflect the foundation of your beliefs or values? Can you recall a challenging situation (“storm”) that revealed the strength or weakness of your foundation? What did you learn from that experience? In what ways do you regularly inspect or evaluate your foundation to ensure it remains strong and unshakable?…
Jesus tells us at the end of the sermon on the mount that not everyone will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. The good news is, He tells us how we can know that we have a ticket in. Examine your path carefully Examine your teachers carefully Examine your relationship carefully Life Group Discussion: Are the choices you make leading you towards a life that aligns with Jesus' teachings? How can you recognize when a teacher might be leading you astray? What characteristics should you watch out for? How do the warnings in Matthew 7:13-23 challenge you to examine your own faith and actions?…
We can be challenged to grow in our affections for God and for others when it’s difficult. We’re a bad judge of others We’re a bad judge of self We misjudge the Father Life Group Discussion: How can you practice humility by focusing on improving yourself instead of judging others? In what areas do you need to ask God for help more often? How can you persistently seek His guidance every day? How can you show compassion and treat others the way you want to be treated, even when it's difficult?…
In this week's sermon, John Elmore taught us about the Christian's security in Christ, the lack of need for worry, and our choice of paths in life: climbing the ladder of the world or the ladder of God's Kingdom. Our choices in life are: 1. Trash or Treasure 2. God or Greed 3. Worry or Worship Life Group Discussion: What treasure do you need to give God all the glory? How can you shift your focus from accumulating material wealth to building spiritual wealth in your daily life? What areas of your life do you tend to worry, and you can’t sleep at night?…
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