Sunday, Jun 29, 2008

Worship: UN-Dignified

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We continue our series entitled "UN" this week by talking about how worship is "Undignified"

The scripture comes from 2 Samuel 6:1-5, 20-22a in the Message.

Are you allowing yourself to become Undignified before God like David, or are you part of the "frozen chosen"?

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Sunday, Jun 22, 2008

Worship: UN-DONE

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We begin our series on worship entitled "UN" this week. Our theme for the week is Worship: UN-DONE. What does our worship focus on, God or us? How can we become Undone in worship?

The text for the week comes from Isaiah 6:1-5 in the NKJV.

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Sunday, Jun 15, 2008

Answering the Call

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This week we talk about listening for God, hearing God, and understanding what the call of God looks and sounds like. How do we respond to this call? How SHOULD we?

The scripture for the week comes from
1 Samuel 3:1-10

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Sunday, Jun 08, 2008

Vertical Habits: Prayers Expressed

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We finish our series on Vertical Habits this week, winding up our discussion on our prayer life and development.

This week is a little different, Suzanne recaps the series topics and speaks of prayer in action.

The sermon focuses on experiencing prayer through various prayer stations that are set up around the worship space, and developing our individual prayer habits through different means.

The scripture for the week is from James 5:13-16.

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Sunday, Jun 01, 2008

Vertical Habits: Thanks Be to God

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We continue our series on Vertical Habits talking about our prayer lives and habits. Suzanne talks about being in a prayer rut.

The scriptures for this week are Exodus 13:21-22 and Revelation 22:1-5.

How often do you thank God for things that most people overlook? How often do you overlook them instead of giving thanks?

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