May 31, 2020
REmarkable: God’s Inheritance in the Prayers of the Church Together
Series: The Remarkable Church
The Church though has been promised by God, a rich inheritance of Christ-infused community. What is that? What benefit is there to us? And how do we experience it? In the record of the early Church’s experience, seen in Acts 2:42, Luke gives us a description of this kind of community.
Acts 2:42 – They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer(s).
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- May 31, 2020REmarkable: God’s Inheritance in the Prayers of the Church Together
May 31, 2020REmarkable: God’s Inheritance in the Prayers of the Church TogetherSeries: The Remarkable ChurchThe Church though has been promised by God, a rich inheritance of Christ-infused community. What is that? What benefit is there to us? And how do we experience it? In the record of the early Church’s experience, seen in Acts 2:42, Luke gives us a description of this kind of community.Acts 2:42 – They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer(s).
- May 24, 2020REmarkable: Breaking Bread Hospitality
May 24, 2020REmarkable: Breaking Bread HospitalitySeries: The Remarkable ChurchIn this time of pandemic we find ourselves without a fellowship to attend. But was Sunday meant to be our only place of fellowship? The Church though has been promised by God, a rich inheritance of Christ-infused community. What is that? What benefit is there to us? And how do we experience it? In the record of the early Church’s experience, seen in Acts 2:42, Luke gives us a description of this kind of community.Acts 2:42 – They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer(s).
- May 17, 2020REmarkable: Remarkable Together
May 17, 2020REmarkable: Remarkable TogetherSeries: The Remarkable ChurchOur fellowship is not restricted to geography or a building, but is made sweeter when we look for ways to multiply of fellowship. What is the benefit of being the church, ESPECIALLY in a time of forced isolation? Community used to be the best promise of the church. Instead, we find ourselves without a fellowship to attend. But other than Sunday was not much of the Christian walk seen and experienced as a solo journey, even before this pandemic? The Church though has been promised by God, a rich inheritance of Christ-infused community. What is that? What benefit is there to us? And how do we experience it? In the record of the early Church’s experience, seen in Acts 2:42, Luke gives us a description of this kind of community. Acts 2:42 – They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer(s).
- May 10, 2020MOTHER’s DAY: Encountering Christ in Scripture Together
May 10, 2020MOTHER’s DAY: Encountering Christ in Scripture TogetherSeries: The Remarkable ChurchHappy Mother's Day moms!How does the Bible help me (as a mom) learn how to be a strong follower of Jesus and how does that benefit the whole Church, even when the church can’t be together. How does what I do now, prepare for later. As part of the church my devotion to the Bible benefits not just me, but those the Lord has put in my life Network (kids) to grow up to be fully devoted followers of Jesus which strengthened the Church
- May 3, 2020The REmarkable Church
May 3, 2020The REmarkable ChurchSeries: The Remarkable ChurchWhat is the benefit of being the church, ESPECIALLY in a time of forced isolation? Community used to be the best promise of the church. Instead, we find ourselves without a fellowship to attend. The Church though has been promised by God, a rich inheritance of Christ-infused community. What is that? What benefit is there to us? And how do we experience it? In the record of the early Church’s experience, seen in Acts 2:42, Luke gives us a description of this kind of community. Acts 2:42 – They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer(s).