Your Identity as a Church Member

If we claim to be a faithful follower of God, as members of His Church, it should be evident in the way we live our lives. God has called us to gather together with others; that’s what it means to “be the church”—to love and serve others. Consider the ways your participation in the gathering of church members affects the spiritual development of others. Skipping the gathering of the church means neglecting not only yourself, but also the love and care of your brothers and sisters in Christ,

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God is Doing a New Thing

When we are lost in the wilderness, God provides a path for us to follow; when our lives become a dry, hopeless desert, God becomes like a source of fresh water. God is ready to do something new in your life, so be prepared to experience it. Draw close to the Lord so that you can recognize when God begins to move.

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Dealing with What's Unclean

If you are reading through the Bible you may struggle with Leviticus—how can ancient cleanliness laws apply to your life in the modern day? Each of us is imperfect, and at some point we are unclean. The rules in Leviticus also symbolize the way sin impacts us, and how we can be made clean again.

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The Word to the World

When we try to advance the gospel, we are often faced with a world that doesn’t understand. This makes our responsibility to proclaim the God’s Word to the people ever greater. Appreciating all that the Word encompasses will equip you to bring this message to the world.

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The Glory of Christmas - Part Four (Candlelight Service)

The wise men on Christmas were the first gentiles to worship Jesus Christ— as soon as they reached Him, the men humbled themselves before the Son of God and offered valuable treasures. We should remember this response and remind ourselves, even when we feel like we have everything figured out, that in our relationship with God, everything we have is by His grace. We should take a lesson from the wise men and challenge ourselves to offer God our best.

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The Glory of Christmas - Part Two

God often chooses to use those people who are average or insignificant to demonstrate His glory. It is challenging for us to share the glory of Christmas with others, especially those we deem underserving, but God’s glory is for all people. This Christmas, try to spend time, give an unearned gift, or share the gospel with someone who needs it, regardless of how worthy they seem—because none of us is worthy of God’s glory, yet we may all receive it.

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May I Be Used to Glorify God

God uses unexpected people to make Himself known, to accomplish His will, to make sinners whole again and offer them salvation. God uses each of us in surprising ways we cannot fathom to glorify Himself. We should let go of the doubts that hold us back and let God use us, make ourselves available to Him even in our inadequacies.

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