When Christ comes into our world, He demands a response. Mary treasured but pondered. Shepherds returned glorifying and praising God. Townsfolk just marveled. Some ignored, some resisted, some denied, but some believed. What about you? Join us as we examine Luke 2:15-20 and consider our own response to Jesus.
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12/24/2023 | “Unlikely Converts” | Luke 2:1-20
Christ was born in obscurity. Announced only to shepherds, the most despised class of society. Ever under suspicion, barred from temple worship and law courts, these men were unlikely converts. No one gave them anything, but God gave them everything! Join us as we examine the story of the shepherds in Luke 2 and consider God’s powerful plan to save the most unlikely of converts.
12/17/2023 | “Making Preparations” | Luke 1:57-80
Are you ready for Christmas? More importantly, are you ready for Christ? John the Baptist was the great preparer, the forerunner of Jesus. His calling was to “make ready for the Lord a people prepared.” And this is our calling as well! Join us as we examine the birth of John the Baptist in Luke 1:57-80 and our calling to prepare ourselves and others for Christ.
12/10/2023 | “The Great Mystery” | Luke 1:26-56
In Luke 1:26-38, we have one of the most remarkable stories in scripture. The angel Gabriel comes to Mary with a startling announcement. She will be the mother of her Savior. Unlike the skepticism of Zechariah, Mary asks “how will these things be?” A question we wrestle with as we ponder the nature of our Savior as fully God and fully man. But in the answer, scripture points us to one of the most precious truths of our faith. Because Mary asked this question, we, along with our forefathers can go to scripture and ask, “How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man?” Join us as we examine Luke 1:26-38 and consider this question and why it is central to our faith.
12/03/2023 | “Breaking the Silence” | Luke 1:1-25
God’s silence is unsettling. In it we impute our worst fears and harshest assessments. So, Luke begins with a broken silence. Jesus, the Word in flesh, is born to speak God’s love into a 400-year silence. God is not deaf, dead, absent, unconcerned, or idle. Join us this Lord’s Day, as we begin a short series of lessons from Luke’s Gospel in Luke 1:5-25 and consider the power of the gospel to break the silence of God in our lives.
11/26/2023 | “Reflexing” | Exodus 35-40
The Christian life is a reflex to the grace of God. Grace and gratitude shape all of life. Colossians reminds us, “as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him… abounding in thanksgiving.” How are your reflexes? Join us as we examine the people’s response to God’s grace in Exodus 35-40 and how it unfolds in faithful giving, faithful serving, and faithful following.
11/19/2023 | “The God of Second Chances” | Exodus 34:1-35
We hear “God is a God of second chances.” So we think his mercy is a divine do-over. A hard reset from bad choices. But God’s mercy & forgiveness are not ‘do-overs.’ Or mere second chances. Redemption goes much deeper. It is costly. And transformational. Join us as we examine Exodus 34 and consider ‘the how, the what, and the why’ of redemption.
11/12/2023 | “Getting Right” | Exodus 33
Getting right with God is not easy. Our works, regrets, shame, and tears are insufficient. Only God’s grace is sufficient. Only his kindness leads to repentance. The sin of the Golden Calf seemed irrecoverable. But God’s grace was not finished. Join us as we examine the people’s response to God’s judgement in Exodus 33 and consider what it means to get right with God.
11/05/2023 | “Wait for It” | Exodus 32
Are you impatient with God? With his action or inaction? His timing? With his words or silence? Uncertain of God’s goodness? Have you moved on to others for direction, provision, or satisfaction? Have you stopped ‘waiting on the Lord?’ Join us as we examine the story of the golden calf and consider the dangers of failing to wait upon the Lord.
10/29/2023 | “Gifts and Graces” | Exodus 31:1-18
What are your spiritual gifts? Are you using them for God’s glory and the Church’s good? All believers have indispensable gifts. A church has no spare parts. Every gift is crucial. What is yours? Are you using it? Join us as we examine Exodus 31 and consider the gifts and graces God gives as he calls us to live life together in Christ.