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Current Series:

The Reset

Wednesdays 6:30pm

 

The Reset is a book written by Jeremy Riddle that is about returning to the heart of worship and a life of undivided devotion to Jesus.

Even as the sound of modern worship has grown louder, the heartbeat of true worship has grown faint. This is a call for those whose hearts burn to see it revived--who burn with reformation's fire. Who long to see the purity of worship restored and the Lord's house of prayer once again reflect the fullness of his glory and the wonders of his heart.

The Reset is not simply a book on worship, it's an appeal to the broader worshiping community to once again reorder their lives and practices in accordance with the sacred and priestly calling they were given and zealously return to the heart of worship.

Join us as we have in depth discussion about Jesus, our hearts, worship and lean into what God is saying in this season. See you there!

Details:

The Reset

written by Jeremy Riddle

As always, book purchase is not required, but recommended: ORDER HERE

Led by Jason & Jessica Saglimbeni

March 8--April 5 (5 weeks)

Wednesdays 6:30pm

Praise Kids ministry available (ages 3-12)

We meet in the south fellowship hall (please use south side entrance)

“Didn’t our hearts burn within us as he talked with

us on the road and explained the scriptures to us?”

Luke 24:32

 

We love Jesus, so we love the bible! 

 

The bible isn’t outdated, irrelevant, or merely a list of do’s and don’ts--it is the life-giving message of Jesus!

 

The word of God is true, valuable, relevant and necessary for true spiritual growth. The bible is our anchor when the waves of culture try to push us away from truth. By it, we know who God is and we know who we are.

 

The bible was never meant to only be read, but to be lived out as we continue to seek the Lord.

 

Join us as we explore the depths of God’s word and ultimately, the depths of God’s heart, as we are transformed by the power of his word. Wednesdays at 6:30pm.

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