Weekly Teachings from Community Christian Church LP|OT
Community Christian Church LP|OT
In our seasons of waiting, followers of Jesus turn to Prayer, Scripture, and Community.
Mission is the logical response to Jesus' ascension and promise to send the Holy Spirit.
This past Sunday was a Worship Experience Sunday, which means our only aim was to spend time adoring our God and King. Let's look deeper into the Scriptures used as the foundation for our Worship Experience and end our group time with a call to fast and pray this week.
On Palm Sunday, the way of the Lamb reveals Jesus as the King of peace, and calls us to follow as a nation of priests.
We can find hope in the midst of our chaotic world as we look to the power of the Lion, the sacrifice of the Lamb, and the sovereignty of God's plan
When we see the throne of God, we become fully captivated by His holiness, completely surrendered to His will, and passionately devoted to His glory above all else.
Jesus challenges us to a heart check: If we do not exchange our worldly values for Kingdom values, our hearts won't be on fire for God.
Jesus challenges us to a heart check: If we fall asleep in our faith, our hearts won't be on fire for God.
Jesus challenges us to a heart check: If we compromise with our culture's sexual values and practices, our hearts won't be on fire for God.
Jesus challenges us to a heart check: If we pursue comfort over faithfulness, our hearts won't be on fire for God.
Jesus challenges us to a heart check: If we have the right beliefs but don't have love, our hearts won't be on fire for God.
Revelation is a unique book that unveils the deeper realities of our world and our hearts to encourage and challenge Jesus' imperfect church.
Daily we pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one,” asking God to deliver us from temptation.
Daily we pray, “forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors,” so that every day we can live in the freedom of forgiveness.
Daily we pray, “Give us today our daily bread”, as we depend on our Father in heaven.
Pastor John teaches from Jeremiah 29 on a vision for why God wants Christians to live in the city
Daily we pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” as we submit to the will of God.
Daily we pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name” as we worship God.
We celebrate the long-expected Savior, in whom we all belong.
We celebrate the long-expected Savior, while anticipating him coming again.
We celebrate the long expected Savior, while anticipating him coming again.
Today we carve out a special day that we call Worship Experience Sunday, where our primary aim was to spend time adoring our God and King.
We are joining together to commit to our new vision and the New is Now initiative.
Catalyzing a global movement of small groups and MicroChurches as we transform our world one person and one neighborhood at a time. We can't catalyze this movement until we become a thriving church ourselves.Concluding of the service with the baptism of Dylan Gann
Raising up a dynamic generation who are grounded in their identity in Jesus, confident in their faith, and passionate about sharing God's love with their friends.
Equipping and unleashing disciples who embody a deep, personal commitment to living out their God given calling with the pastoral heart of Jesus in every arena of life
Igniting a profound spiritual awakening as we become a vibrant community, devoted to Jesus, committed to Scripture, and expectant of the Spirit's power in our lives and our gatherings.
God's faithfulness over the last 35 years is the foundation for the new thing God is doing now.
This week, we help to prepare the way for King Jesus, we worship him with our whole being.
To better prepare the way for King Jesus, we must prioritize his Kingdom.
To prepare the way for King Jesus, we must repent by turning away from the idols of our hearts.
To prepare the way for King Jesus, we must identify the idols of our hearts.
Bedtime habits can help us end the day in a way that promotes rest, reflection, and connection.
When it comes to screentime habits, limits keep us from being enslaved by our phones so that the Holy Spirit can grow fruit in our lives.
Mealtime habits are the center of our relationships, which we can use to deepen belonging and to intentionally bless others.
Waking habits can help us start each day grounded in our connection with God.
Adopting a set of shared habits around ordinary moments of our day can help us stay connected to God and grow as a follower of Jesus.
When it comes to work, the way of wisdom leads to purpose, while the ways of foolishness lead to emptiness.
When it comes to finances, the way of wisdom leads to contentment, while the ways of foolishness lead to dissatisfaction
When it comes to our words, the way of wisdom builds up, the ways of foolishness tear down.
For week four of Spiritual Warfare: Renewing Our Minds, Pastor John Perrine wraps up the series by diving into the most SIGNIFICANT part: how each of us can partner with the Spirit of God as he works to renew and transform our minds.
For week two of our series Spiritual Warfare: Renewing Our Minds, Community Pastor John Perrine discusses how each of us is equipped to fight off the enemy and all of his mind games.
For week two of our series Spiritual Warfare: Renewing Our Minds, Founding Pastor Jon Ferguson discusses how each of us is equipped to fight off the enemy and all of his mind games.
For week one of our series Spiritual Warfare: Renewing Our Minds, Jon Hughes talks about the power of our thoughts, and how we need to become more aware of the spiritual warfare that most of us are fighting each and every day. Or in other words, the battle for our minds.