Isaiah 55:8 - Mis"Quoted"
Today January 28, 2018
Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 8:45 pm
Worship 10:00 am
Fellowship Immediately following the service
Korean Church Worship 1:00 pm
Women’s Community Bible Study 4:00 pm
AA 7:30 pm
This Week
Via de Cristo @ Bocks home 1/29, Monday, 6:30 pm
Weekly Revelation Bible Study 1/30, Tuesday, 11:00 am
Mahjong 1/31, Wednesday, Noon
Bible Study @Perkin’s Restaurant 2/1, Thursday, 7:00 am
Brownies 2/1, Thursday, 6:60 pm
Scripture Narration 2/1, Thursday, 11:00 am
Korean Prayer Meeting 2/3, Saturday. 6:00 am
Our masks aren’t just signs of embarrassment; they’re declarations of independence from God.
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another:
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What Had happened at Grace this week.
Shifting focus from the temple as a static building, the freely shared reality is that God desires to dwell among us, using our diverse and imperfect gifts as the very means to make His presence known for the benefit of all.
Our masks aren’t just signs of embarrassment; they’re declarations of independence from God.
We traced Revelation 21–22 as the climactic reunification of heaven and earth, connecting its temple/tabernacle imagery, priestly stones, and the Bride/City to Eden’s river and tree of life, contrasting Babylon’s coercive economy with God’s freely given water of life and the Lamb’s healing light for the nations.
Overturning the common belief that grace is reluctantly earned, the freely given reality of the Gospel is that God's salvation flows from His eager delight to love and forgive us.
We are the recipients of God's overflowing grace and boundless love. This gift transforms our very identity, compelling us toward a life of radical gratitude and contagious generosity. Let's fully embrace this joyful way to live by sharing our time, talents, and resources.
Thursday, November 6th 5:45pm at Lefties