Jun 7, 2020
Jesus’ WHY: Jesus came to set you on fire
Series: Jesus' WHY
Jesus’ Why looks at four New Testament encounters with Jesus to illustrate what he came here to accomplish. They are probably very familiar encounters to you, but the reason I chose them, was so that, if you invite people from your Life Network over to the house church you attend, the sermons will answer some of the questions that all of us ask about Jesus — like “why did Jesus come,” and “what difference does it make to me.”
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- Jun 7, 2020Jesus’ WHY: Jesus came to set you on fire
Jun 7, 2020Jesus’ WHY: Jesus came to set you on fireSeries: Jesus' WHYJesus’ Why looks at four New Testament encounters with Jesus to illustrate what he came here to accomplish. They are probably very familiar encounters to you, but the reason I chose them, was so that, if you invite people from your Life Network over to the house church you attend, the sermons will answer some of the questions that all of us ask about Jesus — like “why did Jesus come,” and “what difference does it make to me.”
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- May 24, 2020REmarkable: Breaking Bread Hospitality
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- May 17, 2020REmarkable: Remarkable Together
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- 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
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- Apr 26, 2020RISE: we are called to an uprising
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- Apr 19, 2020RISE: Arise to your new position and power
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- Apr 12, 2020RISE: He is Risen Indeed!
Apr 12, 2020RISE: He is Risen Indeed!Wow, Easter is not what we expected it to be this year. Let's follow two of Jesus' disciples, post resurrection to see what Jesus taught them about unmet expectations. Bless you and Happy Easter! HE IS RISEN!
- Apr 5, 2020RISE: a Crises of Voices
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