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Why Worship?

Question 1:  The passage today is John 4:1-26.  Take a moment to read it aloud before going to the review. Question 2:  Jesus goes to a culturally forbidden place (Samaria) and engages a very broken person to reveal great truths about worship.  Discuss what this might mean for when we  a) dismiss ourselves as too broken to glorify Jesus b) dismiss others as too broken to include into God’s family Question 3:  The Father is looking for worshippers who will worship “in “spirit and truth.”  Pastor Josh explained “spirit” as being eternal, not to be limited by space, deeper than

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Unending Pursuit

Having a daily unending pursuit of Jesus is a rigorous and gutsy choice. If you’re not pursuing then you’re not growing…and if you’re not growing, you’re dying. Every believer is called to live a lifestyle of unending pursuit. Leave the spiritual apathy behind and see how an unending pursuit of Jesus is doable for everyone.

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There

There: in, at, or to that place or position. God brings us to many places in life. Some of those places are geographical, others are emotional, and still others are spiritual. Most people have a perpetual longing to know where there is…as well as, which there is He leading us to. How do we get there? What do we do there? How do we know we have arrived there? There is a wonderful journey of God’s leading.

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Wait For It

Waiting can be hard. Waiting on God’s promises can be even harder. His job is to fulfill the promise. Our job is to grow in the waiting.

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Mother’s Day 2019

Life has a way of causing us to see things through false lenses. God wants to remove those lenses. Hear the story of Pastor Lesli Klingenmeier, who recently found her birth-mother and is building a relationship that is removing 50 year old lenses.

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Ain’t No Grave

The purpose of a grave is to hold a dead body. The problem with a grave is that it can be seen as the end. The grave is not the end. The grave didn’t keep Jesus down. The grave won’t keep us down either. Right now, only one grave is empty. It was lightly borrowed for three days. That empty grave is full of meaning for us. One day, all graves will be empty and those who put their hope in Jesus’ name will be FULLY raised to life. So, In the words of Johnny Cash, “There ain’t no grave can hold my body down”.

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