The greatest problem facing humankind is not global conflict, a humanitarian crisis, or political division. The greatest problem in the world is, and always has been, lostness. The term “lost” is to refer to people who have not yet found eternal life in Christ. Jesus once said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”. (Luke 19:10) He was speaking, of course, about those who are spiritually blind, separated from God, and unable to find their way back to Him. The Bible tells us that God’s plan for salvation was to send His Son to save the world, and to do that He was willing to die on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As those who have been saved, we are instructed to embrace our role in making Jesus known to others by living our life on mission. So what does your life on mission look like? In the Bible, the early church prayed, preached, gave financially,, and partnered with others. They did all for the sake of advancing the kingdom of God. In this series, we will look at what it means to truly live a “Life on Mission”!
Kingdom Alignment!
August 11, 2024 • David Rogers • Matthew 4:17–20
The greatest problem facing humankind is not global conflict, a humanitarian crisis, or political division. The greatest problem in the world is, and always has been, lostness. The term “lost” is to refer to people who have not yet found eternal life in Christ. Jesus once said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”. (Luke 19:10) He was speaking, of course, about those who are spiritually blind, separated from God, and unable to find their way back to Him. The Bible tells us that God’s plan for salvation was to send His Son to save the world, and to do that He was willing to die on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As those who have been saved, we are instructed to embrace our role in making Jesus known to others by living our life on mission. So what does your life on mission look like? In the Bible, the early church prayed, preached, gave financially,, and partnered with others. They did all for the sake of advancing the kingdom of God. In this series, we will look at what it means to truly live a “Life on Mission”!
Living a Life on Mission!
August 18, 2024 • David Rogers • Acts 17:22–27
The greatest problem facing humankind is not global conflict, a humanitarian crisis, or political division. The greatest problem in the world is, and always has been, lostness. The term “lost” is to refer to people who have not yet found eternal life in Christ. Jesus once said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”. (Luke 19:10) He was speaking, of course, about those who are spiritually blind, separated from God, and unable to find their way back to Him. The Bible tells us that God’s plan for salvation was to send His Son to save the world, and to do that He was willing to die on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As those who have been saved, we are instructed to embrace our role in making Jesus known to others by living our life on mission. So what does your life on mission look like? In the Bible, the early church prayed, preached, gave financially,, and partnered with others. They did all for the sake of advancing the kingdom of God. In this series, we will look at what it means to truly live a “Life on Mission”!
The Command to Go!
August 25, 2024 • Josh Gervacio • Matthew 28:16–20
The greatest problem facing humankind is not global conflict, a humanitarian crisis, or political division. The greatest problem in the world is, and always has been, lostness. The term “lost” is to refer to people who have not yet found eternal life in Christ. Jesus once said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”. (Luke 19:10) He was speaking, of course, about those who are spiritually blind, separated from God, and unable to find their way back to Him. The Bible tells us that God’s plan for salvation was to send His Son to save the world, and to do that He was willing to die on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As those who have been saved, we are instructed to embrace our role in making Jesus known to others by living our life on mission. So what does your life on mission look like? In the Bible, the early church prayed, preached, gave financially,, and partnered with others. They did all for the sake of advancing the kingdom of God. In this series, we will look at what it means to truly live a “Life on Mission”!
The Importance of Partnership!
September 1, 2024 • Ross Strickland • Philippians 1:3–7
The greatest problem facing humankind is not global conflict, a humanitarian crisis, or political division. The greatest problem in the world is, and always has been, lostness. The term “lost” is to refer to people who have not yet found eternal life in Christ. Jesus once said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”. (Luke 19:10) He was speaking, of course, about those who are spiritually blind, separated from God, and unable to find their way back to Him. The Bible tells us that God’s plan for salvation was to send His Son to save the world, and to do that He was willing to die on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. As those who have been saved, we are instructed to embrace our role in making Jesus known to others by living our life on mission. So what does your life on mission look like? In the Bible, the early church prayed, preached, gave financially,, and partnered with others. They did all for the sake of advancing the kingdom of God. In this series, we will look at what it means to truly live a “Life on Mission”!
Having a Kingdom Mindset
August 4, 2024 • Myles Wolf • Exodus 19:4–8, 1 Peter 2:9–10, 1 Peter 1:13–16
Along with faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life. It is hope that produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Holy Spirit. The certainty of our future is guaranteed in our life with Christ and through the indwelling of the Spirit. Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in life and in death. In chapters 14 and 15, John records how Jesus set out to encourage His disciples as He prepared to die on the cross. He knew that He would not be with His disciples much longer. And so, by His words, He offered them hope of their future despite the fact that He would soon be leaving them to carry on His kingdom mission. As they gathered in the upper room, Jesus offered words of encouragement that helped them prepare for what they didn’t yet fully understand. In this series we will allow these words of encouragement that Jesus offered to His disciples to teach us how we too can have hope for our future and how we can rest in the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Kingdom Alignment
August 11, 2024 • JT Cheek • Ephesians 2:1–10, Isaiah 66:17–24
Along with faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life. It is hope that produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Holy Spirit. The certainty of our future is guaranteed in our life with Christ and through the indwelling of the Spirit. Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in life and in death. In chapters 14 and 15, John records how Jesus set out to encourage His disciples as He prepared to die on the cross. He knew that He would not be with His disciples much longer. And so, by His words, He offered them hope of their future despite the fact that He would soon be leaving them to carry on His kingdom mission. As they gathered in the upper room, Jesus offered words of encouragement that helped them prepare for what they didn’t yet fully understand. In this series we will allow these words of encouragement that Jesus offered to His disciples to teach us how we too can have hope for our future and how we can rest in the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Living a Life On Mission
August 18, 2024 • Michael Buffaloe • Daniel 3:13–18, Daniel 3:24–28, 1 Peter 3:14–17
Along with faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life. It is hope that produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Holy Spirit. The certainty of our future is guaranteed in our life with Christ and through the indwelling of the Spirit. Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in life and in death. In chapters 14 and 15, John records how Jesus set out to encourage His disciples as He prepared to die on the cross. He knew that He would not be with His disciples much longer. And so, by His words, He offered them hope of their future despite the fact that He would soon be leaving them to carry on His kingdom mission. As they gathered in the upper room, Jesus offered words of encouragement that helped them prepare for what they didn’t yet fully understand. In this series we will allow these words of encouragement that Jesus offered to His disciples to teach us how we too can have hope for our future and how we can rest in the presence of the Holy Spirit.
The Command to Go
August 25, 2024 • Michael Buffaloe • Acts 1:8, Psalm 67
Along with faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life. It is hope that produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Holy Spirit. The certainty of our future is guaranteed in our life with Christ and through the indwelling of the Spirit. Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in life and in death. In chapters 14 and 15, John records how Jesus set out to encourage His disciples as He prepared to die on the cross. He knew that He would not be with His disciples much longer. And so, by His words, He offered them hope of their future despite the fact that He would soon be leaving them to carry on His kingdom mission. As they gathered in the upper room, Jesus offered words of encouragement that helped them prepare for what they didn’t yet fully understand. In this series we will allow these words of encouragement that Jesus offered to His disciples to teach us how we too can have hope for our future and how we can rest in the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Along with faith and love, hope is an enduring virtue of the Christian life. It is hope that produces joy and peace in believers through the power of the Holy Spirit. The certainty of our future is guaranteed in our life with Christ and through the indwelling of the Spirit. Those who hope in Christ will see Christ exalted in life and in death. In chapters 14 and 15, John records how Jesus set out to encourage His disciples as He prepared to die on the cross. He knew that He would not be with His disciples much longer. And so, by His words, He offered them hope of their future despite the fact that He would soon be leaving them to carry on His kingdom mission. As they gathered in the upper room, Jesus offered words of encouragement that helped them prepare for what they didn’t yet fully understand. In this series we will allow these words of encouragement that Jesus offered to His disciples to teach us how we too can have hope for our future and how we can rest in the presence of the Holy Spirit.