Revelation 6:1–8:1
Revelation 6:1-8:1 unveils the trajectory of history which shows us that injustice is ugly and has consequences, including a response from the living God. Who can withstand it?
Revelation 6:1–8:1
Revelation 6:1-8:1 unveils the trajectory of history which shows us that injustice is ugly and has consequences, including a response from the living God. Who can withstand it?
Revelation 1–5
After a break, we return to The Revelation, the last book of the Bible. In order to see rightly what John sees, we need to understand why John wrote the way he wrote. Enjoy seeing what he sees, enjoy the view.
2 Corinthians 12:1-10
What do you do when you don’t feel up to the task God calls you to? The apostle Paul dares us to draw near to God so Christ can be magnified in our weakness.
Gen. 16:1-15; 21:8-20
In the story of Hagar, we learn that when despair sets in, dare to draw near to the God Who Sees, and He will provide.
Lune 5:17–20
Life is full of barriers. Jim will share some of the lessons God has taught him and Mary when they were confronted with barriers in Nepal.
1 Peter 1:3-13
Sometimes living life feels like a slog through troubles. The resurrection of Jesus doesn't take away the troubles, but He does offer a vitality that can take away the slog!
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Titus 2:11–3:9
In the midst of your struggles, you're waiting on the Blessed Hope, and it shows. We're trusting God fully, and it shows. This is a testimony of our faith!
Bulletin
1 Timothy 6:6-19
It has been said that money is an excellent servant but a horrible master. The resurrected Jesus makes it possible for us to get this right!
1 John 3:14–20
Knowing we are a child of God changes how we see everything, even how we see, and love, those in need. This love is resurrection hope in action!
1 John 2:28-3:10
When you know you belong as a child of God, it changes the way you see everything.
Colossians 1:15-29
Jesus Christ is the Savior, the Creator, the Head of the Church, and loved by the Father - He is eternal God!
Zechariah 4:1–10a
God pulls the curtain back on the how he intends to build his kingdom, and it's not exactly what we would expect. But it's exactly what we need.
Zephariah 3:1–7
When the curtain is pulled back in Zechariah 3, we see a courtroom where the Accuser is fierce, but the Advocate is firm. It is a trial that plays out in all of our hearts.
Zechariah 2:1–5
As we start a new series in the book of Zechariah, we see the vibrant community that God is calling us to be—a community bursting with the presence of Christ!
Bulletin Notes
Revelation 4: 8–5:10
We are a church named after the relationship at the center of the universe. In Revelation 4 and 5, Jesus unveils what is happening at the center of the universe, and we are all invited in.
Revelation: 3:14–22
Jesus has some strong words for the church in Laodicea, but because he is who he is he can say what he says, knowing that he's calling them to become who they are.
Revelation 3:7–13
There are two key elements to living a life on mission for Christ: stability and opportunity. Jesus equips His church with exactly what's needed to live on mission!
Discussion Questions
Revelation 3:1–6
It is when the church’s leaders and members get accustomed to their blessings and complacent about their ministry that the enemy finds their way in.
Revelation 2:18-29
Living a Jesus way of life is His call to a higher standard. He doesn't necessarily expect perfection, just repentance. A repentant heart is a lot different than a tolerant heart.
Revelation 2:12-17
Oftentimes we don't recognize the slow shift in our attitudes and beliefs that comes about over time. The implications are subtle but real. Thankfully, Jesus equips us to remain faithful to the truth.