
Spiritual Conversations (Teaching Series)
When it comes to evangelism, we have real fear of giving offense or being rejected. This fear creates barriers for many Christians when it comes to talking about their faith. Many people have said when spiritual conversations happened previously, it only created tensions and arguments. What I have seen is when we meld our faith with grace and good news, it will become a joy to have spiritual conversations, because it is indeed good news.
When it comes to evangelism, we have real fear of giving offense or being rejected. This fear creates barriers for many Christians when it comes to talking about their faith. Many people have said when spiritual conversations happened previously, it only created tensions and arguments. What I have seen is when we meld our faith with grace and good news, it will become a joy to have spiritual conversations, because it is indeed good news.
Reading Plan
April 24th 22 -
How will they hear -Romans 10 - 11:6
May 1st 22 -
Why We Stopped Talking -Luke 22:54-62 , Ezekiel 34:11-17, Colossians 4:2-6
May 8th 22 -
Beautiful Conversations-Isaiah 52
May 15th 22 -
Egar Conversationist -Ephesians 5-6
May 22nd 22 -
Everyday Conversations -Acts 4, 1 Peter 3:13-21
LHM
(Lutheran Hour Ministries)
Book which inspired this series.
A Conversation with a Ukrainian Refugee Pastor (featuring Rev. Scott Yount)
So much is still happening overseas and it’s effecting the lives of millions of people in the country of Ukraine. Our friend Scott Yount has been a Missionary Pastor in Ukraine since 2014 and is now experiencing being a Refugee and helping so many across the boarder. We would love for you to hear his story and there is even other ways to help out his work.
So much is still happening overseas and it’s effecting the lives of millions of people in the country of Ukraine. Our friend Scott Yount has been a Missionary Pastor in Ukraine since 2014 and is now experiencing being a Refugee and helping so many across the boarder. We would love for you to hear his story and there is even other ways to help out his work.
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[Bible Study] Chapter 2 - 3:20 | Gospel of Mark
[Bible Study] Chapter 2-3:20 | Gospel of Mark
Voters Meeting Video March 13th 2022
Meeting Between Services 9:40am
The Recording will be here by Sunday Evening
Seeing is not Believing
A Deep Dive into the Passion of the Gospel of Mark
Seeing is Not Believing: A Deep Dive into the Passion of the Gospel of Mark
Revealing True Power: The Gospel of Mark
Mark begins his Gospel showing his full intent, “This is the beginning of good news of Jesus, the Son of God.” This declaration of Jesus as the Son of God still deconstructs our own wants and dreams for power, from our feckless notions of political power, to the notions of us who want to gain power from religious dogma, to our own personal wants for notoriety and importance. Mark's Gospel reveals true power as we follow Jesus to the cross, revealing the good news of a life reborn of freedom.
Mark begins his Gospel showing his full intent, “This is the beginning of good news of Jesus, the Son of God.” This declaration of Jesus as the Son of God still deconstructs our own wants and dreams for power, from our feckless notions of political power, to the notions of us who want to gain power from religious dogma, to our own personal wants for notoriety and importance. Mark's Gospel reveals true power as we follow Jesus to the cross, revealing the good news of a life reborn of freedom.
Peter sat up from writing the last paragraph and thought about all the times he was difficult to Jesus. He had put his foot in his mouth so many times. He even denied the Lord on that cold day when everything changed. But Peter's heart filled with warmth when he remembered how Jesus treated him when he rose: with gentleness and respect.