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Matthew 6-10 (Week 3)

January 19, 2020 • Rick Baldwin

We have heard story after story of how and where Jesus has met someone "In the Pages" of Matthew as they have read it and used the study journal we’ve provided. We believe God wants to encounter each of us in profound and personal ways in this series. Watch this video and catch the wave of God’s activity!

Total Trust (Week 1)

January 5, 2020 • Rick Baldwin

In the Meet Me in the Pages series, we study the four Gospels with the sole intent of coming to know Jesus with increasing clarity and intimacy. Our reading plan is to read one chapter of the Gospel, starting with Matthew, each day, Monday through Friday (using Saturday and Sunday for catch up and review). As you read each chapter, make note of the verse or verses that particularly stand out to you. As you pray about the verse(s), ask, "What does God want me to know, feel, and do?" Journal your answers. This study is designed to bring you closer to Jesus, into the relationship you have always wanted with http://him...and that He has always wanted with you! If you would like to use the study journal for Matthew, please click the link to download the PDF. It is a very helpful tool to use in studying the Gospel of Matthew. Look for the study journals for Mark, Luke, and John in subsequent episodes of Meet Me in the Pages.

Matthew 1-5 (Week 2)

January 12, 2020 • Rick Baldwin

A note from Senior Pastor Rick Baldwin: I hope that you’re joining with the church in reading the Gospel of Matthew. I know from emails that a number of people have experienced Jesus meeting them in the pages. I pray that has been your experience as well! Let me know if it has been. In this video, I teach from Matthew 4:12-25. Jesus had profoundly met me in those pages!! Watch this message to hear what I’ve experienced and learned!

Matthew 11-15 (Week 4)

January 26, 2020 • Weston Savell

In part four of our series Meet Me in the Pages, Pastor of Revive Weston Savell charges us to use the KISS principle when it comes to our faith. Weston (substituting "Silly" for the last S, in order to keep his message friendly) urges us to "Keep It Simple Silly" when studying the Gospel of Matthew. Watch as he shares some very simple truths from Matthew 14 that could very well change how you follow Jesus. #MeetMeinthePages