Month: October 2017

10/29/17 – Love Differently – Love in Action

Loving God means loving people. God works in our lives to prepare us to impact our world by giving our lives away. When it comes to love, nothing is quite as intriguing as the motivation and style of love derived from God. Jesus showed us this radical and life-saving love through giving His own life away. As we recognize that Jesus’ radical love is directed toward us, it changes our outlook, lifestyle, and even who we love. We begin to love differently.

10/29/17 – Amos: God’s Grace When I Drift

Medina East Campus | Tony Livigni | Week 9 | October 28-29, 2017

We all drift: in our relationships, in our marriages, in our interests. There is also a dangerous drift that subtly occurs when we stray from God and His purpose for us. Amos will help us identify how we wander away from God and give us the tools we need to stay anchored.

10/22/17 – Live Differently – A Radical Response

You may have heard about having a relationship with God or following Jesus. But how does it actually work for humans to interact with a God who is a spiritual being?

When we do life with God in real time, and interact with him as a personal friend instead of an impersonal force, it causes us to live differently. Our outlook on life and our priorities change dramatically.

In this series, Live Differently, we’ll get a clear picture of the tools God gives us to interact with him and what it means to live with God every day.

10/22/17 – Amos: Scripture Starvation

We all drift: in our relationships, in our marriages, in our interests. There is also a dangerous drift that subtly occurs when we stray from God and His purpose for us. Amos will help us identify how we wander away from God and give us the tools we need to stay anchored.

10/22/17 – Risk. Reach. Repeat.

As a church it can be very easy to slip into the habit of only concerning ourselves with the routine of life. We go to work. We go home. We gather together. We eat. We sleep. We do it all again the next week. While this cadence encompasses many aspects of discipleship life, it can have a lulling affect toward Jesus’ command to be outward focused.

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