In our texts today in the Gospel of John, Jesus’s feet are beautified by an act of praise in chapter 12, and Jesus himself stoops to wash the feet of his disciples in chapter 13. In our lives as disciples, we are called to both give and to receive- to pour out our praise, and to receive for the Lord’s hand what only he can give. Both require a humble heart. Both deliver Joy.
“I came that you might have life overflowing.” Jesus said that. Most of us don’t experience it. Why not? Join us this Sunday to learn more and be encouraged by the Good Shepherd who laid down his life so that we might truly live.
Have you ever noticed that people can share the same moment, but see very different things? Have you ever noticed people can say the name, "Jesus," and see many different things in Him? Join this week as we explore the picture of God Jesus wants us to see and what can keep us from seeing it.
During the feast of the Tabernacles God led Jesus to reveal why he had been sent into the world, fulfilling the rich symbolism present in this festival about the promises of God. The same God who provided, led and freed in the past is working the same for us today in Jesus Christ! Some wanted to hear more. Some wanted to silence Jesus. Is your heart open to hearing what God is doing today?
Not everybody likes Jesus. And nobody knew that better than Jesus himself. Join us for this message to see how Jesus met his opponents and what we can learn from it.
One of Jesus’ longest, most complicated religious conversations was an interracial discussion with a woman at the end of her rope. What did Jesus say in a time like that? Join us for this message to learn more.
Have you ever noticed how the anticipation of something difficult or the build up to something exciting changes how you experience that very thing? The same thing happens in our relationship with God, our expectations shape our experience. Join us for this message to see how Jesus resets our expectations of God.
John begins his Gospel by telling us a few key things about Jesus- this Jesus is more than any other human being, and he chose to place his life among human beings. How can one who is the Word of God, the light of the world, also come to be known as the Lamb of God? What does it tell us, that our messiah comes to be known by his scars? We can only learn these answers, as we journey with the one who is the answer.
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