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This week we continue in Colossians with a look at Colossians 3:12-17 and how maturing in Christ displays itself in the ways we relate to each other. Read the text and consider what things Paul calls us to "put on" and what things Paul calls us to "let" dwell or rule in us. If we follow Paul's teaching how would that display itself in the way we tr…
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Paul is pleased with the growth of the Colossians but has some concerns about some 'ideas' that are floating around that are impeding their path on the way to maturity. We will explore how Christ works to help us to grow into maturity, what are the distractions that draw us away from Christ, and what the path is to walk into maturity in Christ.…
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This week we begin a new series on Paul's letter to the Colossians. Take some time to prayerfully read Colossians 1:1-14 and consider all the things Paul hears about the Colossian Christians that he thanks God for and all the things he asks God to give them. Make a list of the things that this text is calling Christians to value and consider how im…
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This week we conclude our current study on family discipleship with a look at Jesus' parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15:11-32. We are talking about what it looks like to trust Jesus' family together. Take some time to read the text and consider what each member of the family in the parable teaches us about being family to those in our household…
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This week we are restarting the series that we just finished with one change. We are moving from "Come Follow Me, a study in discipleship" to "Come Follow Me Together, a study in Family Discipleship." In this study we will talk about the importance of being intentional about following Jesus as a parent, as a son or daughter, as a spouse, and as a f…
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This Sunday we conclude our study of discipleship with a look at what it means to trust Jesus' family. Those of us who choose to follow Jesus are a part of the family of Jesus and are brothers and sisters in Christ. We need each other as we strive to be like Jesus not just individually but as a community and a body. Read Hebrews 10:24-25 and write …
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This week we look at God’s awareness of evil in 2 Kings 8:7-15 Read this story and consider why the prophet responds they way he does. Read John 11:1-37. Can you relate to the comments made in verse 37? What do these two stories tell you about how God perceives events versus how we perceive events? Who really has control?…
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This week we continue our study in 2 Kings with a look at a powerful story in 2 Kings 6:8-23. Read the story and consider why the servant felt like he did and how Elisha's response and prayer for his servant is timely and applicable to us today. Read the stories about Jesus and the disciples in Mark 4:35-41 and Mark 8:14-21. How are these similar t…
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This week we are looking at 2 Kings 5 and Elisha's exchange with the mighty Syrian warrior Naaman. Read the text and look for the reasons Naaman almost disobeyed Elisha's directive and what he would have missed out on if he had. Consider the excuses for disobedience you can find in both Naaman's story and Gehazi's that follows it. Do you identify w…
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This week we continue our study in 2 Kings as we consider Elisha's interaction with the new king of Israel - Jehoram. This king obviously believes God is real but does not live or rule that way. Read 2 Kings 3 and consider how this disposition shows itself in Jehoram's behavior and contrast that with the behavior of Jehoshaphat and Elisha.…
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This Sunday we begin a new series out of 2 Kings that will focus on the life and ministry of Elijah's successor Elisha. Read 2 Kings 1-2 and consider what rises to the surface of Elijahs' final assignment as a prophet of the Lord and how he passes the torch to Elisha. Consider the statements Elisha made, the questions he asks, and the miracles he p…
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In a world that increasingly values indulgence and complexity, the Christian disciplines of fasting and simplicity have been largely forgotten or pushed to the edge of the Christian life, preserved only for those “spiritual” few. This Sunday, we will unpack these two disciplines to find the freedom and joy that can be experienced by incorporating t…
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This week we continue our examination of the spiritual disciplines with a look at prayer. Take some time and read James 4:1-8 and consider why they were struggling to pray? Can you relate? Do a study of the prayer life of Moses (emph. Exodus 4:13, 32:14; 33:12-18) with particular consideration to what Moses prayed about what motivated each prayer. …
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This week we continue our study of spiritual disciplines, habits scripture gives us to draw near to and experience the rest and freedom of the presence of God. This Sunday we are discussing meditation (Psalms 63:6; 119:97, 101-102), study (Romans 12:2; John 8:31-32), and Solitude & Silence (Mark 6:31; Ecclesiastes 5:1-2). Take some time read these …
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This week we begin a new study on the spiritual disciplines as found in scripture in the life of Jesus. These practices are keys being with Jesus, maturing in Him, and finding the rest and freedom that He promises us in our everyday life. A good companion book to this series is "Celebration of Discipline" from Richard Foster.…
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This week we continue our study in 1 Kings with a look at 1 Kings 19 and what happened after the triumph at Mt. Carmel. It is striking that very often after our greatest victories we experience some of our lowest moments. Why do you think this is? Read 1 Kings 19 - what surprises you about Elijah here? Particularly considering the events of 1 Kings…
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This Sunday, we will be diving into 1 Kings 18. The people of Israel are wavering between two opinions. Elijah the prophet of God is going to call them back to the one true God. He calls them to follow God wholeheartedly and to cast aside all other idols. In preparation for this week's sermon read over 1 Kings 18 and spend time praying over this pa…
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This week we conclude our examination of the credibility of the Gospels with a look at J. Warner Wallace's investigation of the, if true, the most important event in human history, the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Read 1 Corinthians 15 (part of Paul's letter written within 15-20 years of Jesus' life on earth) and consider Paul's explanation and de…
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This is our fourth week in our study examining the credibility of the Gospels. This week we are focusing on the accuracy of the Gospels. How do we know that what we have now is what they wrote down then? Read Isaiah 55:10-11 and 2 Timothy 3:16 – how have these passages been proven true in and around your life? What does this say about the credibili…
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This week we continue our examination of the credibility of the Gospels with the help of J. Warner Wallace's book "Cold Case Christianity" with a consideration of corroborating evidence. If you have the book read chapter 12. Also, read the Gospel accounts of the feeding of the 5,000 found in Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-13…
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This week we continue our examination of the Gospels as eyewitness accounts with the help of J. Warner Wallace and his book "Cold Case Christianity". This week we will be examining the credibility of the gospels. Read 1 Peter 5:1, 2 Peter 1:16, John 21:24, 1 John 1:1, Acts 1:21-22, 1 Corinthians 15:7-8 and consider what these say about how apostles…
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This week we begin a new, church-wide study based on J.Warner Wallace's excellent book "Cold-Case Christianity". Wallace was an atheist and a cold case homicide detective. He read the Gospels found that they sounded like eye witness accounts he spent his career working with. Long story short, he investigated and became a Christian. This series will…
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We will be taking a look at what the Bible says about heaven. The big idea is that often we carry around some pictures of heaven that are very simplistic about something that is very complex. Read Revelation 21 and 22 and consider how your views of heaven compare to what scripture actually tells us and how this affects our spiritual journey.…
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This week we continue our examination of First Kings chapters 4-9. We are continuing to consider the warning from last Sunday that accomplishment threatens wisdom. This week we're looking specifically at the prayer that King Solomon offers at the dedication of the temple in First Kings chapter 8. Read First Kings chapter 8 and consider the main sub…
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This week we begin a 2-part survey of 1 Kings 4-9:9. We are looking at Solomon's breathtaking accomplishments and talking about the danger we face in our accomplishment of thinking it all comes from us and is for us. Read through the text, notice things Solomon says and does that help him remember where his accomplishment comes from and what it's r…
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This week we look at 1 Kings 3:3-14 in which God offers to give Solomon anything he asks for and Solomon asks for wisdom. Read the text and identify marks of Solomon's humility. Notice it was his humility that caused God to be so pleased with him (see James 4:10). What does it mean to be humble and why is humility essential to both wisdom and obedi…
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