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Feb. 9, 2020 - Thriving in Babylon (Jeremiah 29:1-14)

As those who have a secure future with a present Lord, we are called to live in the city, as a city, for the city.

(Note: there is some sound distortion for the first 11 minutes of this track)

As those who have a secure future with a present Lord, we are called to live in the city, as a city, for the city.
(Note: there is some sound distortion for the first 11 minutes.)

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Jan. 19, 2020 - My Treasured Possession (Exodus 19:3-8)

God redeems his people so they may experience being his treasured possession among all peoples.

In this, God’s people find that courage is experienced by trusting God’s redemptive activity and calling is experienced through obeying God’s voice.

God redeems his people so they may experience being his treasured possession among all peoples.

In this, God’s people find that courage is experienced by trusting God’s redemptive activity and calling is experienced through obeying God’s voice.

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Dec. 15, 2019 - A Community of Humble Joy (Philippians 2:3-4)

Jesus creates joyful community through humble service. In this passage we see that, rooted in the freedom of the gospel, we are empowered to deny self and freely serve one another.

Jesus creates joyful community through humble service. In this passage we see that, rooted in the freedom of the gospel, we are empowered to deny self and freely serve one another.

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Nov. 17, 2019 - Let These Words Sink Into Your Ears (Luke 9:37-50)

In the mist of a crowd marveling at his majesty, Jesus pulls his disciples close and gives them painful words they did not understand but to which they had to hold fast. Though we are tempted toward a “theology of glory” where we assume our need is small and grace is helpful, Jesus gives another picture. Jesus tells us of a “theology of the cross” where our need is incomprehensible and his grace is absolute rescue.

In the mist of a crowd marveling at his majesty, Jesus pulls his disciples close and gives them painful words they did not understand but to which they had to hold fast. Though we are tempted toward a “theology of glory” where we assume our need is small and grace is helpful, Jesus gives another picture. Jesus tells us of a “theology of the cross” where our need is incomprehensible and his grace is absolute rescue.

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Nov. 3, 2019 - Who Do You Say That I Am? (Luke 9:18-27)

In asking, “Who do you say that I am?” - Jesus both reveals something about himself and asks a question that brings us into a new way of seeing and being in our world.

In asking, “Who do you say that I am?” - Jesus both reveals something about himself and asks a question that brings us into a new way of seeing and being in our world.

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Oct. 27, 2019 - You Give Them Something to Eat (Luke 9:10-17)

Jesus brings his people into the experience and expression of his Kingdom. In this passage we find three dynamics of this participation with Jesus in his kingdom. Namely:
1.) The end of our ability is the beginning of Jesus’ activity (vs 10-12)
2.) We act, Jesus provides (vs 13-15)
3.) We give everything, Jesus gives more (vs 16-17)

Jesus brings his people into the experience and expression of his Kingdom. In this passage we find three dynamics of this participation with Jesus in his kingdom. Namely:
1.) The end of our ability is the beginning of Jesus’ activity (vs 10-12)
2.) We act, Jesus provides (vs 13-15)
3.) We give everything, Jesus gives more (vs 16-17)



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Sept. 29, 2019 - Where is Your Faith? (Luke 8:22-25)

Faith is received as a gift and then strengthened by the grace fueled effort of leaning on Jesus. In this text we see that this happens through hearing and leaning on the sovereign plan of Jesus, the surprising power of Jesus, and the willingness of Jesus toward us.

Faith is received as a gift and then strengthened by the grace-fueled effort of leaning on Jesus. In this text we see that this happens through hearing and leaning on the sovereign plan of Jesus, the surprising power of Jesus, and the willingness of Jesus toward us.

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