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Worshipping the King – 5 Day Devotional
Day 1: Active Curiosity in Seeking GodReading: Matthew 2:1-12 Devotional: The Magi's journey to find Jesus exemplifies...
The Joy of Christmas: Unwrapping the Gifts of the Wise Men
As we light the third candle of Advent, we're reminded of the joy that permeates the Christmas season. This joy isn't...
Gifts for the King – 5 Day Devotional
Day 1: The Gift of God's PresenceReading: Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:18-23Devotional: Emmanuel - "God with us." This...
Gifts for the King – Discussion Questions
How do the gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh symbolize different aspects of Jesus' identity and mission? How might...
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7 Days of Prayer – Day 4 – The Garden
Jesus, as I join You today on Your journey to the cross, prepare my heart to participate with You in the dark shadows...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 3 – The Cup
Jesus, as I join You today on Your journey to the cross, prepare my heart to participate with You in the dark shadows...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 2 – The Bowl
Jesus, as I join You today on Your journey to the cross, prepare my heart to participate with You in the dark shadows...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 1 – The Jar
Jesus, as I join You today on Your journey to the cross, prepare my heart to participate with You in the dark shadows...
B.O.B. Learning from Peter
3 learning points from today's look at Peter... John 1:4-42 - The FIRST THING Andrew did was to find his brother... do...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 7 – Step up in compassion
Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. — Henry Ward Beecher 2 Cor 1:3-4, Matt 9:35-36 Jesus rose from...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 6 – Step up in hope
Thanks be to God, there is hope today; this very hour you can choose Him and serve him. — D. L. Moody Jer 29:11,...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 5 – Step up in love
We should be astonished at the goodness of God, stunned that He should bother to call us by name, our mouths wide open...
7 Days of Prayer – Day 4 – Step up in identity
Gathering your self-worth externally is kind of like trying to fill up a lake with a Dixie cup. It's just never...











