The following Core Classes coincide with the 7-month rollout of our new Member Statement of Faith. Our prayer is that these will help you think higher thoughts about God and deeper thoughts about your own spiritual formation. Together, let’s seek Jesus’ face and drink freely from His eternal fountain of love!
Unity
John King - July 29, 2018
You've Been So Good to Me
Scripture References: Psalms 103:1-22
From Series: "Summer in the Psalms"
What would happen if you told God how you really feel or what you really think? Have you ever found yourself praying the same words over and over again without really opening up with God? No other part of the Bible exposes our inner struggles more than the Psalms. Each Psalm reaches beyond the world of sight and sound to reveal what our senses long to see and hear—our authentic self and the heart of God. Join us as we walk through the Psalms and learn to pray real prayers. Don’t worry. God is big enough to handle all your pain, rage, fear, desire for control, prejudice, greed, doubt, unfulfilled longings… or any other thoughts or feelings stirring inside you. He’s inviting us to take off our mask and spend this summer in the Psalms.
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John King - July 29, 2018
You've Been So Good to Me
Scripture References: Psalms 103:1-22
From Series: "Summer in the Psalms"
What would happen if you told God how you really feel or what you really think? Have you ever found yourself praying the same words over and over again without really opening up with God? No other part of the Bible exposes our inner struggles more than the Psalms. Each Psalm reaches beyond the world of sight and sound to reveal what our senses long to see and hear—our authentic self and the heart of God. Join us as we walk through the Psalms and learn to pray real prayers. Don’t worry. God is big enough to handle all your pain, rage, fear, desire for control, prejudice, greed, doubt, unfulfilled longings… or any other thoughts or feelings stirring inside you. He’s inviting us to take off our mask and spend this summer in the Psalms.