
Innate Law of Human Fairness (Mere Christianity, part 1)
We begin our summer book study of “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis by discussing the innate law of human fairness that each of us feels on some level. Matthew 18:23-35.
We begin our summer book study of “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis by discussing the innate law of human fairness that each of us feels on some level. Matthew 18:23-35.
Your home is supposed to be a place where people are being developed and realizing their potential. Exodus 3:1-14 and 6:28-7:2.
If faith had a hobby, it would be hospitality. We discuss the underrated virtue of entertaining, loving, and showing kindness to strangers. Luke 7:36-50. Romans 12:9-13. 1 Peter 4:8-10.
How do we lead our homes spiritually? Deuteronomy 6:4-25.
Spaces and places matter. So, how are we stewarding our square footage? 1 Chronicles 28:1-21.
You’re better at making messes than cleaning them up. The Good News is that God takes it upon Himself to bring restoration and then invites us to be His understudies. Isaiah 53:1-12. Luke 24:1-12. Ephesians 2:1-9.
It’s easy to praise someone you know well. For many of us, we have a hard time praising God, simply because we don’t know Him well enough. Isaiah 40 and 55.
A.W. Tozer said, “Social religion is perfected when private religion is purified.” We discuss the access we each have to God and our need to know Him personally. Exodus 19-20. Hosea 6. 1 Peter 2:4-9.
What does it mean to be a peculiar people? We look at the year of Jubilee, Leviticus, and 1 Peter to answer that question.
Do you view your faith more as an anchor or a compass? Hebrews 6:16-20.
Life’s most fulfilling relationships embrace the cycle of tension, resolution, and harmony. Too often we sort people into these as categories rather than embracing the process. John 3:1-7. Matthew 12:38-41.
The Church is a culture unto itself, with the hopes of transforming culture itself. Luke 8:1-4. Mark 2:13-17.