Showing posts with label Spiritual disciplines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiritual disciplines. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Going Deeper-For the Sake of Others

Definition of spiritual formation: the process of being conformed to the image of Christ for the sake of others.  In this week’s message, the focus is still on spiritual disciplines, but special attention is given to the outflow of the Christian’s relationship with God.  Much of the spiritual disciplines have to do with the vertical, i.e. one’s relationship with God.  However, there is a horizontal element as well in the giving of ourselves for the benefit of others.  The healthy Christian must operate on both axes, the vertical relationship with God through Christ and the horizontal relationship with others.  One should not be forsaken for the other.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Going Deeper-The Why of the Word

Medicine has the power to heal—if you take it. Food is nourishing—if you eat it. Water is refreshing—if you drink it. The Word of God is life-changing—if you read it. We have unprecedented access to the Bible and resources with which to better understand it. We stand at the feast of Biblical knowledge, yet starve in our ignorance. The key spiritual discipline is the topic of this week’s sermon, challenging us to eat of the feast with which God has blessed us. Don’t go away hungry!


Sunday, May 25, 2014

Going Deeper-True Worship

When we think of the word worship, we tend to think of music, or of a Sunday morning church service.  Worship is a lot less about doing and much more about being in right attitude and humility before God.  Worship is more about the heart than how we do worship. 


Sunday, May 18, 2014

Going Deeper-Authentic Prayer

In this week’s message, Pastor Andrew digs into the nuts and bolts of real prayer.  Instead of treating God like a vending machine, we learn the proper posture with which to come to God, and the value of a healthy prayer life.  Authentic prayer is not just a blessing to the one who prays, it lies at the crux of our impact on a broken world.