Rule of Life
A Rule of Life is a means of ordering your world around God. It puts structure to your desire to know and follow Jesus.
A Rule of Life is a means of ordering your world around God. It puts structure to your desire to know and follow Jesus.
Micro Groups are groups of 2 -3 deep friends who have committed to following Jesus, encouraging one another, and seeking God's Kingdom.
Community Groups are the full realization of the body of Jesus. They incorporate all ages and revolve around the Table.
We no longer live in a Judeo Christian world, but rather a pagan world with a pantheon of gods that people worship. The idea of one true God that determines morality, identity, and purpose is rejected. This is even true of people who claim to be Christians. The Jewish conflict with the pagan world can
As a busy parent, it can be challenging to find time to draw closer to Christ. However, there are several habits that can help you grow spiritually and lead your children in faith at home[2][3][5]. Here are five habits and examples that can help you draw closer to Christ: Remember, drawing closer to Christ is
All we can do is praise God for His grace, His love, His sacrifice, and the beautiful life we have.
For the last 1,600 years, Christiansaround the world remember the lastdays of Jesus’ life during Holy Week.Today is Holy Saturday. Holy Saturday remembers the day Jesus rested in histomb. We know relatively little aboutwhat happened during the day Jesus layburied in his tomb. Read more – https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/36377/day/7?segment=0
For the last 1,600 years, Christians around the world remember the last days of Jesus’ life during Holy Week. Today is Good Friday. Good Friday remembers the day Jesus was condemned by Pilate, crucified on a cross, and buried in a tomb. The Jewish court system has found Jesus guilty of blasphemy and deserving of
For the last 1,600 years, Christians around the world remember the lastdays of Jesus’ life during Holy Week.Today is Maundy Thursday. ‘Maundy’comes from a Latin word that means“covenant.” Maundy Thursday remembers the day Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples and gave them anew covenant. Read more https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/36377/day/5?segment=0