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missions convention: Chuck and Wilma Lormis mission cultivators
You’ve heard it said that a missions-minded church is a growing church. The question is, why are missions so important? We’re going to tackle this question today. Join us as we welcome Chuck and Wilma and look at why missions? Chuck and Wilma are US missionaries who serve as mission cultivators. That means their mission is to help churches drive and focus on the importance of missions in the Church. Proverbs 14:12,Luke 9:24,John 14:6,John 3:16-18,Psalm 9:17,Revelation 21:8,Revelation 20:15,Acts 4:12,Psalm 9:7,Hebrews…
Psalm 119: How to keep pure
Over and over again throughout God’s word we’re told that we’re to be holy, sanctified, set apart, and pure. The question that so many of us ask is how can we keep our ways pure with so much impurity around us? It’s these things and more as we continue through Psalm 119. Sign language for hearing impaired Main text: Psalm 119:9-16 (ESV) Scriptures: Proverbs 22:15 (ESV), John 15:3 (ESV), John 17:17 (ESV)
Psalm 119: Introduction – The Blessed
Every believer purposes to walk in the blessings of God that result from them living a life of integrity that can only happen through an intimate relationship with God. We also need to understand how we can have a blessed life. Sign language for hearing impaired Main Text: Psalm 119:1-8 (ESV) Scriptures Deuteronomy 6:5 (ESV) Proverbs 9:9 (ESV)
Character Study: We All Need a Barnabas
Have you ever had those friends or people in your life that are were always there for you? They were the ones you could always count on in great success and even in great failure they were there. In a world of so much confusion and division, a world full of leaders we could use more Barnabas’. That’s exactly what we’re talking about tonight is that we all need a Barnabas or we need to be someone’s Barnabas. Quoting Scripture Numbers…
The Christmas Dilemma: The Dilemma of Joy
Throughout God’s word, we are promised that we can have Joy. But what does that look like? What did it look like that first Christmas when the Shepherds were afraid but then that fear was turned to Joy? What does all of this mean? What is stopping you from walking in the Joy of the Lord? Come along with us as we dig into the Dilemma of Joy.
The Christmas Dilemma: The Dilemma of Belief
All of us have struggled with belief in our lives, especially when it comes to God’s plan. Sometimes God’s plan doesn’t make any sense to us. But you see the thing is God hasn’t called us to always understand His plan, but what He has called us to is to trust and believe that His plan is always perfect and that it will play out in His perfect timing.
The Christmas Dilemma: The Dilemma of Yes
Yes is one of the easiest words to say but one of the hardest words to live out. It’s hard because there’s so much that’s required of that little word. Because when we say yes we become committed to what we’ve said yes to. Imagine how difficult it was for Mary at 13 years old to say yes to become the Mother of the Messiah Jesus Christ our Lord! Come along with us as we look at the dilemma of…
The Christmas Dilemma: The Dilemma of Doubt
Every one of us has struggled with doubt. Doubt that we made the right decision, doubting that I heard God correctly. Even struggling with the fact that God made the right choice in choosing me. What about doubting that things were supposed to play out the way they did. I mean what if God made a mistake? No one understands doubt like Jesus’ stepdad Joseph. Come along with us as we look at the dilemma of doubt.
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