Hope in the Darkness
If you attended in person, you know that the movie we discussed this week was “the 33,” about the Chilean miners who were underground for a total of 69 days (about 2 and a half months). It was about two and a half weeks before they even had contact with the world above them. You may not be in a crisis right now, but when things look dark or seem disastrous, how will you react? Let’s gain some
perspective now.
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Be Kind
God has been so kind and gentle with us. He asks that we love others, care for others, be patient with them, and so many more commandments about our attitudes toward others. Sometimes the simplest things can be hardest. Let’s break down what it means to “be kind.”
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You’re Invited to the Party
All throughout the Bible, we see God reminding His people to celebrate, to pause for a moment, and to remember the times of victory and success. We were created to worship and celebrate. This week, we’re going to unpack the Feast of Tabernacles (also called the Feast of Booths) and discover how it points to Jesus.
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Scapegoat
Have you ever walked around with a nagging sense of sadness and worry, like after you scratched your spouse’s car? Or maybe worse, you felt horrible after you were caught gossiping, deeply hurting a friend. Some guilt goes far beyond that temporary angst. Some feelings of shame last a lifetime, unless we meet the Savior, the High Priest who has covered our sin.
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