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In this teaching, Ryan invited us to explore the profound narrative woven throughout the Bible—a story of God's relentless pursuit of humanity and His desire for a deep relationship with us. As we re-engage with Scripture, let's remember the Bible is not just a collection of ancient texts but a living story that reveals God's character, His promises, and His redemptive plan through Jesus Christ.
By understanding the overarching themes of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration, we are invited to see ourselves as part of this unfolding story and a guide to our spiritual formation. We invite you to dive deeper into the Scriptures, to allow Holy Spirit to illuminate our understanding, and to experience the joy of having our hearts burn within us as we encounter the living God through His Word.
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The Bible is a unified story of God’s love for Humanity and His desire that we would know this love and be known by this love through His son Jesus.
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Many of us have experienced the journey of striving for love and approval through serving, only to find that real healing and freedom come when we serve from a place of love and compassion, just as Jesus did. In this teaching, we get to take a deeper look at our hearts and motives, stepping into the practices Jesus lived out so that the fruit of the Spirit can flow through our lives. Watch and listen as Kim shares her story and what she has learned about what it means to truly live in the fullness of life that Jesus offers each of us as we serve and love another.
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In this teaching, Kim Butcher invites us to embrace a life that mirrors Jesus' way of being interruptible. Jesus consistently welcomed interruptions, whether from the sick, the broken, or the lost, viewing them as opportunities to serve and love. Kim challenges us to ask: Are we willing to slow down, be inconvenienced, and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into moments of service? In a world that prizes self-sufficiency and busyness, this invitation is a call to live differently—attuned to the needs of others and open to the divine moments that come when we let our lives be interrupted for the people around us.
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In this teaching, Andy explored the practice of service as taught by Jesus, drawing inspiration from historical accounts of early Christians who embodied compassion during the Cyprian Plague. Learn how this ancient practice transforms us, forms us into people of love, and impacts the world around us. Andy also dove into the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan and asked, “Who is my neighbor?” Join us as we reflect on how Jesus' way of service invites us to respond to the needs of others today, showing love in practical ways.
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Andy dove deep into the importance of community and spiritual formation within the body of Christ. He explores the critical need for both individual healing and collective growth, shedding light on the obstacles we often face, such as unresolved personal wounds and the influence of individualism. Andy encouraged us to embrace both solitude and community as essential practices for spiritual growth, following Jesus' example.
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Kim Butcher talked about how vital community and relationships are for anyone following Jesus, using insights from Jesus' own life and the relationship circles described by psychologist Robin Dunbar. She encouraged us to look at the different levels of relationships we have—from our larger community to our closest friends—and challenged us to be intentional in building and nurturing those connections. Just as Jesus showed us through His life and ministry, solitude and relationships are essential for our spiritual growth and formation.
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Kate Rhoden continued our conversation on the practice of silence and solitude, guiding us through three key things we may encounter on this journey: ourselves, the enemy, and ultimately, the presence of God. Kate shared her own personal struggles and breakthroughs along the way. She invited us to lean into the discomfort and confront the fears that can surface in moments of stillness, all in pursuit of the deep rest and communion with God that silence brings.
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Andy continued the conversation on the practice of solitude and silence by turning to the example of Jesus, who often withdrew to quiet, desolate places to pray and commune with the Father. The life of Jesus demonstrates the significance of stepping away from the noise and busyness of the world to connect with God in stillness. Andy encouraged us to intentionally carve out time and space to be alone with God, free from distractions, so we can encounter Him, reflect on our hearts and minds, and be transformed. Solitude is not an end in itself but a practice that prepares us to re-enter community with a deeper capacity to love and serve others.
Here are key take aways from this teaching:
Trellis – The practices and disciplines of following Jesus are like a trellis that we grow upon, rather than just floating through life. They provide structure and support for our spiritual formation. Fidelity – Our fidelity through our practices becomes the container where love is birthed and grows in us for the sake of the world around us. Eramos – This Greek word refers to the wilderness, quiet, desolate places that Jesus frequently withdrew to in order to pray and be with the Father. We have a deep human need for quiet and solitude and our entire society and culture is fighting against this. But over and over in the gospels, Jesus goes to his eramos just to be with the Father. Community – the point of solitude is to be formed into the likeness of Christ, growing in love and compassion for ourselves and for the world around us. Solitude and silence are not meant to isolate us, but to prepare us to engage more fully and lovingly with our community. The two practices go hand-in-hand. Practice – Find your eramos and start small with just 1-2 minutes of solitude per day. Consistency and presence in the moment are more important than duration. -
Watch Kim's teaching as she emphasized how important it us to show love and compassion to people in need, drawing on the story of the Good Samaritan. She encouraged us to pause and think about who our neighbors are and how we could show them love through simple acts of kindness and hospitality.
Key Takeaways:
We are called to be witnesses of Christ in the world around us, just as the disciples were. This means having compassion and love for those in our community, not avoiding or ignoring them. Jesus is the greatest example of compassion - he met people right where they were, loved them, and his presence changed their lives. We are called to do the same for our "neighbors", whoever that may be. It can be challenging to have compassion and see the needs of others, as we often have our own struggles and put up blinders. But we need to be aware of this tendency and ask God to open our eyes. The parable of the Good Samaritan teaches that our "neighbor" is anyone God brings across our path, even if they are different from us or we are uncomfortable. We are called to show them mercy and care. Kim challenged us to practice hospitality and witness to our community this week - whether that's inviting someone for coffee, having a family over, or simply being aware and open to connecting with those God places in our path. This requires boldness, but God will provide you grace to walk it out. -
Check out Kim's message where she highlights how powerful hospitality and storytelling can be in sharing the message of Jesus. By simply being welcoming, Kim encourages us to pray for more compassion and to trust that God will create opportunities to share His love.
Here are the key takeaways from Kim's message:
Being a witness for Christ means sharing your personal testimony and experiences of God's love and work in your life. It's about demonstrating your faith through your words, actions, and attitude. Compassion is key to effectively witnessing to others. We need to have a sympathetic consciousness of others' distress and a desire to help them, just as Jesus did. This comes from first receiving God's compassion for ourselves. Practicing hospitality - inviting people into relationship, sharing meals, and genuinely listening to their stories - is a powerful way to witness and share the love of Christ. It opens the door for spiritual conversations and transformation. The challenge is to start praying for specific people God is putting on our hearts, asking Him to give us His compassion for them. Then be open to the opportunities He provides to build relationships and share His love. Witnessing is not about preaching or pushing religion, but about living out our faith authentically and allowing people to experience the difference Jesus makes through how we love them. -
As Ryan and Kate enters and prepares for their sabbatical, he is reminded of the deep importance of rest and spiritual renewal. This is not just a pause or break, but a purposeful time to dive deeper into personal growth and aligning more closely with God's purpose for his life. In the busyness of ministry, it can be easy to lose sight of the need to regularly stop, rest, and allow God to do a deeper work in one's heart and mind. This sabbatical represents an intentional season to step away from the demands of leadership, reconnect with the Lord, and allow the Holy Spirit to refresh, restore and realign their focus. It's not about checking out, but about leaning in to what God wants to do in this dedicated time of rest and spiritual renewal.
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As we continue our conversation on Generosity as a practice that forms us into people of contentment, contentment in Jesus.
Jesus is calling us to be a resilient community, filled with resilient disciples walking out a resident faith. Resilient follower of Jesus is one who is simply and radically content in Christ. -
Kim has an incredible story to share with you all about how God provided for her in a miraculous way when she was in need of a car. But this story isn't just about a car - it's about the overwhelming generosity and love that poured out from our community and ultimately, from God himself. We are excited to share with you and talk about what it looks like to live a life of true generosity, not just with our finances but with our time, talents and hearts. We hope this message encourages you to open your eyes to the needs around you and step out in generosity, trusting that God will provide. Join us as we explore what it means to be a resilient, generous community of disciples
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We believes in open and honest conversations about finances and generosity. In this message, Ryan shares our heart on why it's so important for us to talk about money and stewardship. He unpacks the biblical principles of generosity, explaining how Jesus spoke more about money than almost any other topic. We are invited to practice radical generosity, not just with their finances but with their entire lives.
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Over the past several weeks, we've been diving deep into what it looks like to be a people of prayer - both corporately and personally. I would strongly encourage you to go back and listen to the powerful messages that have been shared, as they have laid an important foundation for us to build upon. Prayer is so vital to our relationship with God, our inner transformation, and our ability to impact the world around us. Lean in and consider how we can make prayer a central rhythm and priority in our lives. There is nothing more important than cultivating that intimate communion with God.
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Kate Rhoden shares a deeply personal story about her father's battle with bipolar disorder and his recent mental health crisis. She vulnerably describes the pain and uncertainty her family is facing, likening it to the disciples' experience of being caught in a violent storm while Jesus slept. Kate acknowledges the difficulty of continuing to pray and trust God in the midst of such darkness, yet she is determined to stand firm and believe that Jesus will calm the raging seas.
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Janice Nelson shares her powerful testimony and insights on the transformative journey of prayer. Janice has an incredible story to tell, from her early struggles with unanswered prayers as a young girl, to her eventual surrender and deep encounter with the living God.
Through Janice's raw honesty and vulnerability, we'll learn how prayer is not just about asking, but about cultivating an intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father. She'll share how she wrestled with God, learned to trust His character, and discovered the joy of practicing His constant presence - even in the midst of life's most difficult circumstances. -
We want to invite you to join us in embracing the transformative power of communal prayer. In this message, we've explored how opening our lives to one another in vulnerability and dependence on Christ can be a profound gift.
The voices of shame, condemnation, and isolation are loud, pushing us to hide our brokenness. But within the body of Christ, we have the opportunity to practice sharing our struggles, needs, and laments - not as a one-time breakthrough, but as an ongoing journey of transformation. -
As a community, we were challenged to move beyond surface-level prayers and instead engage in deeper, more meaningful conversations with God. If you missed this powerful message, we encourage you to listen. Sommer's words have the potential to transform the way we approach prayer and deepen our connection with the Lord. Join us as we continue exploring what it means to be a community of resilient disciples grounded in prayer.
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