December 2021
Family Tree
We begin a study of the Gospel of Matthew this week with a part of the book that is sometimes overlooked: the Genealogy of Jesus. God orchestrates this family tree from an unlikely cast of characters to bring our Savior to earth.
The Four Loves
Love is a major theme throughout the Bible. On Sunday evenings in December, we will talk about love and how important it is to love God and others. This week we look at four Greek words that express different kinds of loves using the book, The Four Loves, by C.S. Lewis as a starting point. […]
Looking for Love
Love is a major theme throughout the Bible. On Sunday evenings in December, we will talk about love and how important it is to love God and others. This week we look at several scriptures that explains what love is.
Finding Contentment
How can Paul, who has been imprisoned for the gospel, talk so much about joy, peace and thankfulness? He answers that question in the concluding chapter of Philippians. He has learned the secret of the contentment that comes with being in Christ.
November 2021
Thanksgiving
On Sunday nights in November, we will be looking at four aspects of prayer using the acronym ACTS: adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication. This week we will talk about how we need why feeling gratitude is not enough. We need to express our thankfulness.
Finding Joy Together
Paul begins chapter 4 of Philippians with 8 imperatives for living like Jesus. What begins with a new way of thinking works its way through all that we do.
Confession
On Sunday nights in November, we will be looking at four aspects of prayer using the acronym ACTS: adoration, confession, thanksgiving and supplication. This week we will talk about how we need to interact with God and one another about our sin problem: confession.
Moving Forward
Paul understands something that would help us all: we’re not there yet. In the meantime, we need to keep moving forward in the direction God wants us to go.
Know Jesus
Identity is a popular topic in today’s culture. Who we are and who we know have a lot to do with how people interact with us. In Philippians 3, Paul emphasizes that the most important thing about us is our relationship with Jesus.