Inviting
What are we to do with the people in our lives who are “soul thirsty”? What do we have to offer? Is there an invitation we can offer that will satisfy their thirst?

What are we to do with the people in our lives who are “soul thirsty”? What do we have to offer? Is there an invitation we can offer that will satisfy their thirst?
How do we keep our worship life, our prayer life, our Bible study life robust and vital? What are we to DO with what we experience in worship, understand through prayer, and learn in study?
Loneliness just may be at an all-time high. Physical distancing has only made it worse. So where do you turn if you’re lonely? What might Scripture offer to the lonely person?
How can I experience Scripture’s deep work in my life? How can I experience prayer’s deep healing in my life? There is a way...
Is gathering for public Christian worship a thing of the past? Why do we need it? What do we do during a time of physical distancing? Scripture helps us thoughtfully consider answers to these questions.
We live in a world where there is so much division and so much disunity. Often times that same disunity can find its way into our very own church. How do we have conversations that can begin to bring us from a place of division and disunity to a place of unity and oneness in Christ.
Sometimes, sharing the gospel with someone can be a scary proposition.. Everyone tells you not to talk about religion or politics. But we know these conversations are important. We want to share the gospel because we believe that, not only is it true, but it is beneficial, eternally so. So what do we do? Well we can start with the most basic life advice that there is, we call it the Golden Rule. In this case we might say “be the type person who you would want to be converted by”.
Why are conversations about race so difficult? How can we navigate these conversations in a way that brings healing and not harm?
Young people can find life’s greatest purpose in partner with Christ to fulfilling their calling in God’s mission. It should not be misunderstood as simply preaching, but rather utilizing one’s natural gifts under the Holy Spirit’s empowering, making these gifts spiritual that will bless the world.
Have you ever been in an argument where you just wished the other person would stop talking and start listening? It’s frustrating to speak and not be heard. So, how can we communicate in a way that encourages listening?
God desires us to be people who communicate well, who use our communication effectively.
When we experience loss, the God of all comfort comforts us in our sorrow.
When the God above us seems to no longer protect us from the elements that threaten us, we throw ourselves on his unfailing love.
When the structures that give form and protection to our lives collapse, God’s promise is to save those who trust in him.
When the foundations of our lives shift and shake, God is our ultimate security.
"Oxford dictionary defines resilience as the power or capacity to return to the original form. The reality is that these past few weeks have strained and bent us in unimaginable ways, and we yearn to return to our original form; however, as we wait for that wondrous day might we use this time of isolation to develop a richer picture of who God is, and why we follow? I pray we do."
"How are you spending your time during this time of social isolation? The Gospels show us Jesus is less concerned about how much time will pass than how that time is spent. From the very early stages of his life Jesus was about doing His Father’s business and the Gospels give so many examples of how you can do the Father’s business."
We can face death differently because of two words: Jesus rose.
"Living Your #BestLife"- by Joey Oh
We live in communion with Jesus when we act on what we’ve heard from his Word and shared from our heart.
We live in communion with Jesus when we share our heart with him.