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Click/tap here for the Sermon Reflection Guide “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” For thousands of years and throughout generations, devout Jews have been reciting these words as part of a daily prayer called the Shema. It is one of the most important prayers in history for all of God’s people, and Jesus declares it the Greatest Commandment in the Gospels! The Shema calls us to center our lives around our love for God, and it reminds us that we must impress that love upon our children. One of the most important responsibilities we have as a church is passing down the love of Christ to the next generation, but how do we do it? How do we truly model love–the first fruit of the Holy Spirit–for those coming behind us? In this sermon, we take one last look at the fruit of love and how we pass the baton to the children in our church family.
Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In a world full of tension and conflict, is there really anything we can do to make things better? Creating change within one strained relationship is hard enough—much less the whole world! As it turns out, God has given us an invaluable tool...
Published 11/18/24
Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Our culture celebrates efficiency. We prioritize getting from Point A to Point B as quickly as possible, and we are good at it! But what if closing the gap between problem and solution isn’t always the goal? Some things—like heartache, grief,...
Published 11/11/24