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Why did Jesus break into our life? Have you felt you are not good enough for Jesus Christ? Have you judged somebody is not good enough for His grace and love? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about theses questions.
Where are you in your relationship with God? Are you far away from God like the younger son in the Parable of the Lost Son? Are you on your way back to God like the repenting son? Or have you closely been with God always like the older son in the story? This Sunday, we are going to examine our relationships with God through the story in Luke 15:11-32.
Loneliness seems to be one of the the inevitable emotions that we have to have in our life journey. When you feel lonely, where do you find comfort and security? This Sunday, we are going to learn what the Bible has to say about God’s 24/7 companionship with us through Psalm 23.
What do you do to recognize God’s intimate relationship with you all day long? This Sunday, we are going to learn how to enjoy God’s presence with us during the evening hours.
What do you do to acknowledge God’s presence with you all day long? What do you do to recognize God’s intimate relationship with you all day long? This Sunday, we are going to learn how to live out our faith in God during the day time.
What do you do to acknowledge God’s presence with you all day long? What do you do to recognize God’s intimate relationship with you all day long? This Sunday, we are going to learn three action steps we can take during the morning hours.
Jesus commanded His disciples, “Be My Witness.” People called Christians have taken this commandment and practiced it in various ways. While some Christians have practiced it in gentle and loving ways, some others have done it in violent ways. Then, the question we may ask is “What and how to witness?” This Sunday, we are going to talk about one of the answers to this question, which is from Jesus’ Yoke in Matthew 11.
Jesus commanded us to be His witnesses. When was the last time you told people about Jesus Christ? What messages have you shared with them? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about evangelism.