Ever wonder what it is that you couldn't live without? What are the true essentials in your life that ground your gratitude? Join us as we engage in a revealing thought experiment, whittling down our list of essentials to the bare minimum, unearthing the depth of our appreciation for these crucial aspects of our lives. This spiritual discipline of gratitude not only opens our hearts but also strengthens our connection with God as we realize that relationships often reign as the most precious possession.
Drawing from the wisdom of the apostle Paul, we delve into the mystery of contentment amidst adversity. Paul's letters to the Philippi church become our roadmap as we traverse the terrain of gratitude and contentment in the face of trials and tribulations. The teachings of Paul and James illuminate the gift that is Jesus, a beacon of peace and contentment even when life's storm rages on. Let's journey together in prayer, seeking God's assistance to maintain focus on Him and cultivate trust in Him during our darkest hours.
Devotional // Judgemental
The Common Table // Broken Promises
Sermon // Broken Promises
Devotional // Politics
The Common Table // How do you grow without church: Sacrament
Sermon // Our Connection to the World
Connection Devotional // Sheltered
The Common Table // How do you Grow Without Church: Prayer
Sermon // Our Connection to Each Other
Devotional // Against Everything
The Common Table // How do you grow without church: Discipleship
Sermon // August 23, 2020
Devotional // Getting Saved
The Common Table // How do you grow without Church: Spiritual Practices
Connection Service // August 16, 2020
Devotional // Hypocrisy
Connection Devotional // August 5, 2020
Connection Devotional // July 08, 2020
Connection Devotional // July 15, 2020
Connection Devotional // July 22, 2020
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