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When God Makes His Home in You

May 17, 2020 • Clint Davis

What happens when the Triune God makes his home in you? He changes things. He makes things new. He transforms your life. He enables you to live in righteousness and to keep his commandments. Join us as we work our way through Jesus's teaching in John 14:8-21 on the Holy Spirt and his work in the lives of Christians. We find 8 effects of God's dwelling in your heart and mind. We'd love to have you think through these implications with us.

When the Spirit Comes, Things Change

May 31, 2020 • Clint Davis

When the Holy Spirit came upon the 12 disciples in the Upper Room, their lives and our world changed forever. The power to boldly proclaim the good news of Christ came from him. Many heard the truth of Christ in their own language and 3,000 of them responded to Christ and trusted him with their lives. The Spirit changes things. His coming also began the work of gathering people from all tribes, tongues, socio-economic, and skin colors together in Christ. The church is God's plan for redeeming the world for himself. Join us as we think through the implications of this great event!

Jesus Prayed for You

May 24, 2020 • Clint Davis

Jesus prayed for each of us prior to his arrest, trial, and crucifixion. In his beautiful prayer recorded in John 17, Jesus makes three petitions. The first is that he be glorified by the Father. This glory will be seen in his crucifixion and resurrection. His second petition is for his disciples to be sanctified -- made holy -- by His Word through the Spirit. And, the third petition is that we, the church, be unified in our worship of him, our commitment to living righteous lives, and our mission on earth. Join us as we think about how these three petitions apply to us in the here and now.

Jesus is Trustworthy

May 10, 2020 • Clint Davis

The question of comfort and calm in the midst of troubled times is whether or not Jesus is trustworthy. If he is, then all that he says is true and he is worthy of our trust. If he isn't, then we are free to do as we wish. Join us as we dive into the answer to this question from John 14:1-7.