Freedom To - The Spirit Experience - Acts 15
QUESTIONS TO REFLECT ON DURING THE WEEK - “Freedom To”
Read Acts 15:1-5. What is the issue that the church is facing?
Read Acts 15:6-22. What is their decision regarding this issue? How do they go about making their decision?
Read 1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1. Their decision at the Jerusalem council in Acts 15 deals with how to live under the freedom of Christ. How does Paul in 1 Corinthians shed more light on this?
What are some temptations you have faced that cause you to use the freedom you have in Christ that is permissible but not beneficial?
How does Christ and His attitude towards you and other sinners serve as a model to imitate for neighbors in your life?
Learn the essentials of dementia, explore ways to support brain health, and get practical tips to make caregiving safer, calmer, and more effective
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Kids Bible Club ‘25
Tuesdays 6-7:15pm
June 25 - August 6
Meetings will be paused for the summer. Please join us in the Fall on September 8th at 1:00 pm.
Game Night will resume in the Fall. Board games, laughter, and cookies? Ditch the screens and join us for a family game night packed with fun and delicious snacks! Unplug and reconnect - game night awaits!
We will have the church fellowship open for everyone to come and socialize in a cool place
John the Baptist comes to our Whoville churches and rains on our Christmas parades.
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What Had happened at Grace this week.
We often settle for the mere "leaves of religion" by simply going through the motions, yet the third day of Creation reveals our design to sprout and bear fruit.
Please join us for an informational meeting between our two Sunday services to discuss Grace bringing in Claubert as a Vicar.
our Bible study explored Jonah as holy satire and a mirror of mercy—challenging our comfort with God loving enemies, tracing creation motifs, and connecting to Jesus’ “sign of Jonah.”
When we are drowning in anxiety and noise, Jesus steps in to flip the tables, pushing back the chaotic waters like on day 2 of creation, so we can finally catch our breath.
Our class closed Amos with chapter 9’s sweeping judgment and surprising hope, then turned to Obadiah’s focus on Edom and all nations, tracing themes of justice, restoration, and God’s kingship with messianic echoes.
The Triumphal Entry shows us the difference. We chase the 'wins' of this world; Jesus rides into the darkness of this world. We look for success; He brings the Light that saves.
Why just have fun when you can Dublin it.
March 8th