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Vocation (Walking Worthy): Ephesians 4:1-6

How might you integrate your love for God and for the people around you into your everyday life? What does obedience to Jesus look like in every role or mundane activity from washing dishes in our home, writing reports in the office or helping a child with homework in the evening? Ephesians 4:1-6 challenges us to consider our vocation. What does it mean to live a life, in word or deed; that reflects our new identity in Jesus Christ?

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Sanctification: Ephesians 5:15-20

In the frenetic pace of our daily responsibilities, it's easy to lose sight of the pattern of our lives. Ephesians 5:15-20 invites us to pause and take a deeper look. Paul tells us to pay close attention to how you live, to make the most of the time we have and to be filled by the Spirit. This isn't about being constrained, it's about living in a way that is not aimless but progressing towards the most meaningful goal. What does it mean to walk wisely and be wholly alive in the Spirit?

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Sanctification: Ephesians 5:3-15

Have you ever felt trapped in repetitive patterns or cycles that enslave your mind and heart? In Ephesians 5, Paul invites us to wake up from these loops and live a better way. How might our daily choices reflect the light of Christ instead of the darkness of our former ways? Consider the ways in which we might be unknowingly asleep, and how embracing the transformative power of God’s Spirit can lead us to a whole and purposeful life.

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Sanctification: Ephesians 4:25-5:2

How does the call to follow God's example and “walk in the way of love" challenge the ways we interact with ourselves and each other every day? What if inner transformation could reshape our communities? Paul urges followers of Jesus to put off the old way of life and embrace new identity in Jesus - the reality of who we are in Christ has to be reflected in our character and conduct.

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Sanctification: Ephesians 4:17-24

For the Christian, transformation requires yielding to a process brought about by God. Sanctification, in the Bible; describes the process of becoming more like Jesus. This week we begin a series on sanctification, In Ephesians 4; Paul invites us to wake up. In what ways are you called to wake up from sleep or complacency to pursue holiness? The light of Christ can turn our darkness into a witness of transformation

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Trinity Sunday 2024: Isaiah 6:1-8

In a time of uncertainty and despair, Isaiah receives a vision from God. A vision that extends the same invitation for you and I to encounter the living God in all of His holiness. How would you feel in Isaiah’s position? How would this experience change you? Isaiah moves from being confronted of his sin and unworthiness into being ready to live into God’s powerful call on his life. What does God want to make whole in your life and what might you be sent forward to do in response? Join us for Trinity Sunday.

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Pentecost Sunday 2024

What if the lies that embed themselves in our stories could be exposed for what they are? What if we take action in what is good and move forward in courage despite significant fear? Have you ever wondered what it means that the Holy Spirit is described as an Advocate, Counselor or Comforter? On this Pentecost Sunday, we express our gratitude for Jesus fulfilling his promise in sending ‘another Paraclete’ (John 14:16).

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Palm Sunday: Mark 11:1-11

What kind of king chooses to enter his own parade on a donkey’s back? Every magazine and keynote speech exalts wealth, might, and majesty. Could it be that true power lies not in the things we expect, but rather in humility and self-giving love? In Mark 11:1-11, we explore the subversive kingship of Jesus which challenges everything we think we know about strength and authority.

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Rootedness: Acts 17:16-34

We listen to Luke's account of the Apostle Paul's excursion into the city of Athens, recorded in Acts 17. The Book of Acts continues Luke’s first volume, showing us that Triune God is doing something new in creation and in all peoples. Athens was a city renowned for their continued contribution to culture and innovation in the Greco-Roman world. Why did Luke write to us about this particular place and this particular people and what does God want to do here? These are the questions at the heart of Luke’s account. It is a question for us and our place and time as well.

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Rootedness: Jeremiah 29:1-14

Ever felt like life was leading you through a wilderness with no end in sight? In Jeremiah 29, God speaks directly to a community in exile, but it is a message for each of us in the places we find ourselves. What if God has something beautiful and formative that can only be discovered in times of exile? What if rooting ourselves in the lives of others is the key to discovering God's plan not just for 'you', but for 'us'?

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