Monday, September 14, 2020 — Rev. Marland Fain — “New Keys for New Doors”
The life of Elisha encourages us to adapt where necessary, set priorities, and dream big for where the Lord would lead us through new doors.
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The life of Elisha encourages us to adapt where necessary, set priorities, and dream big for where the Lord would lead us through new doors.
Through his personal story, Jimmie shares about pressing on one step at a time to take hold of Jesus’ redemptive work available to us.
We are saved for more than ourselves – to belong to a multi-national church, following the Lamb, and standing with the church.
This message emphasized the characteristics of the Holy Spirit, who pursues us, makes Himself abundandly available to us, and reveals Himself to us in ordinary and extra-ordinary ways.
From Ezekiel’s message to the dry bones comes a challenging question: if you look like a Christian, do you breath like one, and have the life of the Spirit in you?
Is there hope when you feel nothing but lost causes? Pressing into the pain and placing questions on pause can create space for God to bring hope when we’re convinced it's impossible.
Asbury Student Congress shared their theme of “Embrace Empathy, Invoke Change”, calling students to care for one another, be interested in each other’s lives, and truly knowing friendship.
Pastor Damian speaks on the Good Samaritan challenging us to invest time and energy. To learn how to see and care for the hurting and broken.
Learning to follow Jesus is a progression of: asking to follow Him, getting in the dust, eating of the Word, and being banded with other followers.
The chapel theme of Unified emanates from Ephesians 2.13-14 with Christ coming to break down dividing walls of hostility in times of polarization and separation.
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