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Title: The Rock of Refuge Sermon Series: Stand Alone Sermon Passage: Exodus 6: 1-13 Speaker: Jake Gamble Feeling like the world is spiraling out of control? Exodus 6 reminds us that God isn't fighting for power—He is power. Evil doesn't stand a chance against Him. He's not panicked, pressured, or outmatched. He is undefeated, unshaken, and forever in control. If you belong to Him, you're already on the winning side. Join us this Sunday as we dive into The Rock of Refuge and discover the strength and peace that comes from trusting a God who never loses.
Title: Lost, But Not LeftSpeaker: Ronnie CannonPassage: Romans 3:9-20Let's be honest - nobody likes being told they are lost and need rescuing. But what if that's exactly what we need to hear? This week, we're diving into Romans 3:9-20, where Paul paints a pretty honest (and pretty rough) picture of our condition without Jesus. It's not just that we mess up sometimes- we are utterly lost on our own. But there is good news. God didn't leave us that way. Join us Sunday, ready to wrestle with the truth and see the hope that changes everything.
Title: Come AliveSpeaker: Sam CasseseSeries: Easter/In Our PlacePassage: Colossians 2:13-14 Do you long to come alive? Does your soul thirst for a life that is filled with meaning; we're not talking a pain free life - that doesn't exist - or a life of hype moment after hype moment - that's exhausting. But inside we long for a life of consistent joy and contentment, a level of purpose that makes sense of the highs and the lows, gives meaning to the momentous and the mundane. Do you long to wake up from the dream and truly live a life that can be called life? There's only one place where this is found.As we celebrate the fact that Jesus was made alive, we're going to see where it is and how we can get there.
Title: My Old Man Speaker: Sam Cassese Series: In Our Place Passage: Romans 6:1-11 I know it's a bit unorthodox, but this week I'm going to introduce Eastpoint Church to my old man! He's for sure an unusual guest, but he's really going to help us understand this weeks' passage in Romans 6. As a matter of fact, I would have a really hard time walking our church through this passage at all without telling you more about him and my somewhat complicated past with him. Learning about him is going to help you grasp this week's passage in a whole new way and hopefully lead you to experience the level of insight, freedom and victory God wants you to have in your life. In the mean time, please be praying for me and my relationship with My Old Man.
Title: Mission Impossible Speaker: Daniel Fuoco Series: In Our Place Passage: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 What does it mean to be truly reconciled to God? In a world filled with broken relationships and misunderstandings, the Apostle Paul reminds us of a powerful truth: God has taken the first step in mending the divide between humanity and Himself. The offended seeks to forgive and reconcile with His offender! It seems like a Mission Impossible, yet Christ's sacrifice makes this extraordinary reconciliation possible. Join us as we explore how this incredible act of forgiveness invites us into a new reality of restoration, not just between us and God but also between us and each other.
Title: Blessed Speaker: Sam Cassese Series: In Our Place Passage: Romans 5:6-11 In this series, we're diving into one of the most impactful stories ever told—one that has shaped cultures, values, and lives for centuries. We want to invite you to ask yourself some questions like: Do you really understand what the Gospel is? What's the big deal about Jesus' death? What's behind the idea that one person's life and death can change everything for the rest of us? And what does it really mean when people say Jesus died “in our place”? As Easter approaches, let's take this opportunity to explore the deeper meaning behind these questions together. Whether you've heard these concepts a hundred times or this is your very first time, we invite you to see things from a new perspective. Get ready for an honest conversation about how this story might connect with your life—and why it still matters today!
Title: Too Busy Not To Pray Speaker: Ty Grossman Passage: Matthew 6:4-15 Many of us struggle with our prayer life, feeling that we should be doing better but unsure where to start. If this is you, you're not alone. This week, we'll look at a powerful moment when Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray. Out of everything they saw Him do, the one thing they asked Him to teach them was prayer. As a church, let's be a community marked by prayer—connecting with our Heavenly Father, not just asking, but spending time in true communion with Him knowing that we're Too Busy Not to Pray. #prayer #Pray #thelordsprayer
Title: A SicknessSpeaker: Sam CasseseSeries: Relentless Grace: The Book of JonahPassage: Jonah 4What's the worst sickness you've ever had? Fever, chills, body aches? There's one far worse—one that infects every heart and soul. Jonah had it. We have it. It's not just painful; it's dangerous. It warps our vision, twists our hearts, and poisons our joy. And if left untreated, it will consume us. This Sunday, we'll expose the sickness and discover the only cure strong enough to heal it. Pastor Sam refers to an article at the end of his sermon. You'll find that article here: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/forgive-offender-repent/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJKUlpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHYmflI4nGSTKcIcGLxtHKpvpE4hJRA4ApH6wNt0oqpE-1Cvzw90K0UTPBg_aem_hyOq6qG4TpbY8fGVJRb3Zg
Title: You're Not Ready Series: Relentless Grace - The Book of Jonah Passage: Jonah 3:1-10 This week in Jonah, we come to the climax of the book and it does not disappoint. Jonah gets a second chance and in a stunning, inexplicable turn of events, his message reaches all the way to the King of Nineveh. As we watch his response, we'll see something in his story that all of can use in our own story. We'll see it this Sunday, but just a heads up – You're Not Ready. #secondchances #Transformation #growinfaith #repentance #surrender #transformyourheart
Title: Don't Call It A ComebackSeries: Relentless GracePassage: Jonah 2:1-10Man overboard! Jonah is going down and sinking fast. But things are about to turn around for him. Don't Call it a Comeback! In the next chapter of our story, we learn some powerful lessons about the storms we face and the God who directs them. We all know too well about the pain of the storm. But join us this Sunday and see how in addition to the pain, there's also always a purpose.
Title: Man Overboard Series: Relentless Grace Passage: Jonah 1:1-17 How far is too far from the grace of God to be forgiven? Is there a line in the sand that, once crossed, you can never come back from? Have you ever felt too far from God's reach? Too far from grace? There is good news for those who have thought, “I'm too far gone to be helped.” God desires to move in grace toward those who are far from Him. The message of grace doesn't end there. There is yet another warning to heed: To the follower of God, examine your heart. Are there things in your life that keep you from embodying God's grace to those who have wronged you? Can those who have experienced the scandalous forgiveness of God ever be vindicated in withholding it? The book of Jonah lays bare the truth: God desires to move in grace toward those who wound as well as those who have been wounded. Find out more about the radical forgiveness of God as we journey through the book of Jonah in our series, Relentless Grace.
Title: Cold and DarkSpeaker: Aaron HixsonPassage: Ecclesiastes 4:7-12In the dead of winter, it can feel like the cold and dark will never end. As we bundle up to avoid the weather, rush into our homes from the dark driveway, or hunker down against the never-ending viruses, our relationships can pay the price of our isolation. But the Scriptures are not silent on the dangers of relational isolation - in this message we'll explore what wise King Solomon has to say about the importance of relationship in Ecclesiastes, and discover how Eastpoint has environments designed to push back against the darkness of isolation.I. Lonely is miserable (Ecc. 4:7-8)II. Lonely is hard (Ecc. 4:9)III. Lonely is dangerous (Ecc. 4:10-12)Main Idea: We are Better Together
Title: Why Multiply and How We Can Series: Multiply Speaker: Mark McGeever Passages: Genesis 1:27-28, Ephesians 3:21, John 15:8, Mark 1:14-17, Luke 6:12-13, Mark 9:2, Mark 14:33 When Christ-centered disciples and churches multiply, God's glory shines brighter and spreads further! #multiply #churchmultiplication #livingonmission #mission #missions #churchplanting #churchplant #easton #eastonmd #easternshore #Times12
Series: MultiplyPassage: Luke 10:1-12What's your favorite time of day? Sunrise? Quittin' time? Dinner? What if I told you that 10:02 might just become your new favorite time? Jesus said the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few—so He gave us a mission and a prayer. What does the Eastern Shore need more than anything? Come find out as we uncover Jesus' strategy for a Kingdom movement that starts with you.#multiply #churchmultiplication #livingonmission #mission #missions #churchplanting #churchplant #easton #eastonmd #easternshore
Title: Decision Making AuthoritySermon Series: MultiplyScripture: Acts 13:1-3This week we get to see one of the major pivot points in the book of Acts and in the history of the Church. The mission is outgrowing the disciples and the players on the stage are changing. But in this new era, we learn who is really in charge, both in our lives and in the Church. Join us for a special Sunday as we open up the Scripture together and publicly ordain a new pastor!
How would you respond to a miracle? What would you do? Who would you tell? Would it change your life? In this message, we encounter a miracle and find a variety of responses. As we watch these scenes unfold and witness the responses, one thing will become clear – multiplication is necessary! Join us for Miracle on 34th Lystra Drive.
Title: Miracle on 34th Lystra Drive Series: Multiply Passage: Acts 14:8-23 How would you respond to a miracle? What would you do? Who would you tell? Would it change your life? In this message, we encounter a miracle and find a variety of responses. As we watch these scenes unfold and witness the responses, one thing will become clear – multiplication is necessary! Join us for Miracle on 34th Lystra Drive
Title: Miracle on 34th Lystra Drive Series: Multiply Passage: Acts 14:8-23 How would you respond to a miracle? What would you do? Who would you tell? Would it change your life? In this message, we encounter a miracle and find a variety of responses. As we watch these scenes unfold and witness the responses, one thing will become clear – multiplication is necessary! Join us for Miracle on 34th Lystra Drive
Title: Messier MangersSeries: MultiplyPassage: Acts 6:1-7Most people love the idea of growth, especially in a church! Who doesn't want more people hearing the gospel, more families, more baptisms, and more people following Jesus? After all, Jesus commissioned us to make more disciples! However, what we don't realize, sometimes, is just what that growth will cost us… This week, we continue our Multiply series and see how the cost of multiplication and Messier Mangers is not only worth it, but how God uses it to grow His church in unexpected ways.
Title: The Why in Multiply Series: Multiply Passage: Matthew 28:16-20 Imagine being a part of something that goes beyond your own personal journey and story. Imagine getting swept up into a movement, a collective rescue mission made up of rag-tag people whose unified purpose is creating a lasting impact that ripples through entire communities, breaking through barriers of gender, age, and race. Imagine becoming a part of something that existed before you and will exist long after your life ends. God is inviting you to be a part of His disciple-making, church-multiplying rescue mission across the globe, and His plan to reach the world isn't simply adding to the cause but MULTIPLYING through exponential influence.
Title: Worship the KingSpeaker: Ronnie CannonPassage: Matthew 2:1-12Excitement, joy, gratefulness, indifference, disappointment. We witnessed many responses on Christmas Day as children everywhere opened their gifts. The truth is that every gift elicits some type of response. The question we ask this week is what is our response to the greatest Gift ever given?
Title: What Child Is This Series: Restored & RedeemedPassage: Luke 2:22-38
Title: Same StuffSpeaker: Greg St CyrPassage: Hebrews 2:9-10, 14-17 The Christmas season is upon us and in the words of legendary Andy Williams: "It's the most wonderful time of the year With the kids jingle belling And everyone telling you be of good cheer It's the most wonderful time of the year!" Christmas is wonderful because Jesus came down to earth. Jesus became like us in our humanity. And like us, He had the same family dynamics, the same problems, the same stuff, even the same start (born from His mother's womb) we have. That's why Jesus can relate to us, and we can draw near to Him. When you come, you'll see that the church is adorned with decorations, hand-made ornaments, and family photos on trees so that you and those you invite will experience the wonder of Christ's birth. But have you ever stopped to contemplate “Why? Why did Jesus become like us?” Join us this Sunday in week 4 of our Advent series, Restored & Redeemed.
Title: A Tale of Two Hopes Series: Restored & Redeemed Passage: Isaiah 25:1-9 This week, we celebrate the Advent theme of Hope! But... is hope real? Like for real, for real? Does it actually make a difference? Or is it just a nice sentiment we offer around the holidays to numb the pain and ease our loss? How can we know for sure that there is a better future that is worth longing for? What if this is as good as it gets? In all honesty... it depends. Join us this week for A Tale of Two Hopes as we see whether or not hope is alive.
Title: Home, Sweet Home Series: Restored & Redeemed Passage: Isaiah 40:1-11 Home, Sweet Home! Sound familiar? As Christmas quickly approaches, many of us plan to return to our native homes to be with family. If you're from a good home, the idea of returning can be immensely comforting. That's not the case for everyone. In Isaiah 40, we see a group of people who are also returning home after being exiled for 70 years. Many of them headed for a home they've only heard of but have never seen. As exiles, their current "home" is not so sweet, but God delivers the most comforting message for them and humanity.
Title: Great ImplicationsSeries: Restored & RedeemedPassage: Ephesians 4:1-6No matter how hard we try as human beings, we cannot fix our own brokenness or clean up the messes in our lives. Even the best of us have failings, and let's be honest… deep down inside we know we're not the “best.” And yet, in the midst of our greatest failures, as we come face to face with the worst of ourselves, the utterly good news of the Gospel is this: Jesus is perfect. He died for you and for me. His death has repaid every debt that we never could. He loves us. Through Jesus the Christ, we are Restored and Redeemed.
We know that God is a God of vision. All throughout the Bible, we see that He plans and He creates. Before the foundation of the world, He architected our salvation. Over six days, He spoke things into existence, painting His glory across the canvas of the universe. He is moving all of history according to His perfect will, toward His vision of the future. And He is inviting us to be a part of it.
Title: A Little Longer Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 5:6-14 Peter closes his letter to the exiled Christians the same way he opened it. He encourages them to hope in the goodness of God and to not lose sight of God's promise. Soon, he'll bring us all home and our faith will be sight.
Title: Home Alone Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 5:1-5 When you were a kid, how did it feel to be left Home Alone? Did you enjoy staying behind at the house, feeling an exciting sense of independence and maturity? Or was it scary to have to fend for yourself and be on your own? Do you still find the idea of sleeping in an empty house unsettling as an adult?! Being home alone can certainly leave us feeling anxious and uncomfortable. Jesus is building a family, a household of faith. We know He will come back for us…but until then, are we home alone? Are we left to fend for ourselves and figure it out until He returns? Peter shows us that Jesus has left more than just some money on the counter and a key under the mat for his people. We discover His plan to care and provide for His family this week in our latest installment of Home Field.
Title: Up, In And OutSeries: Homefield - Peter's Letter to ExilesPassage: 1 Peter 4:8-19It's election week in the USA. Emotions will certainly be running high, and tempers may flare. Things may get a little crazy. However, we find a timely message from 1 Peter 4. We need not get involved in the social media beefs, participate in the water cooler feuds, or engage in the lawn sign wars. Instead, as we head to the ballot box, we must remember that we, as exiles, have been called to a very unique, counter-cultural stance. We'll break down that stance this week as we gather to pray, serve, and worship as a gospel community.
Title: It's Working Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 3:18-4:6 Every day, Christian students face the risk of ridicule. Christians in the workplace face the threat of getting singled out for their faith. Christian missionaries face the danger of death. At times it may feel like with all the suffering we are failing. But take heart Christian, this week Peter tells us that suffering does not mean failing.
Title: Exiles Beware Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 3:8-17 Exiles Beware - it's cray-cray out here. Suffering, violence, and hostility are normal experiences for those who have been set apart from this world and who now follow Jesus. So, how will you respond to the hostility aimed at you and the evil around you? What should our response be when we're made fun of for our faith, discriminated against for our values, and opposed because of our convictions? Peter gives us three practical responses this week that will encourage our hearts and sustain our faith as live for Jesus without the benefit of home-field advantage.
Title: Marriage Restored Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 3:1-7 You've all heard the song. First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes...a lot of pain, confusion, and disappointment. Marriage in our world is failing. More and more people in our culture are leaving the idea of marriage behind altogether, as a relic of a bygone era. Others are flooding to it, eager to redefine and recreate it according to their own agenda. Is this as good as it gets with marriage? As Jesus calls us out and sets us apart from the Home Team, He takes us by the hand. He walks us away from the crowd and the culture of the Home Team into a long-forgotten, yet beautiful part of town. He stops before a huge curtained wall. He smiles at us and says, “Check this out,” before pulling back the curtain to reveal a breathtaking mural, a work of art we've never imagined possible; a portrait so stunning and glorious that it causes us to bow down and praise the artist. “Who designed this!” we ask. “Well, I did,” He smiles. "And now it's yours. Follow me." This week we see that Jesus is redeeming and restoring marriage, offering hope, and leading His people to rediscover the beauty of His original design. And when we as exiles see it, we will respond, “And it was very good."
Title: Stand Out, Heads Up Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 2:11-25 Have you ever felt like you were an outsider? That you just didn't fit in, and everyone knew it? How'd it go? Peter talks to a bunch of exiles of his own - the church. Those who have been called out of the world and now live for Jesus. Though they may live here, it's obvious that they're not from here. So Peter tells them, if you Stand Out, Heads Up! There's something you might want to do.
Title: Under Construction Series: Homefield: Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 2:1-10 Grab your hard hats and steel-toe shoes, because this week we are venturing into a construction zone. Please, don't mind the traffic and tune out the noises, because what is coming soon will be well worth it. For this is the future site of... well, we'll just show you this weekend. Don't miss it. This week, we're Under Construction.
Title: The Cocoa Cruiser Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 1:13-25 Does life ever feel like a roller coaster? While the details may differ, we all experience the ups and downs, the tears and trials, the troubles and challenges. There's no denying it: Life can be hard... especially for exiles. This week Peter encourages us to hang on. He doesn't offer tired cliches or trite sayings. He knows we cannot subsist on cute expressions and hallmark cards. And so instead, he gives us some valuable, much-needed perspective. He calls you and me to set our gaze on the future, for what is coming tomorrow, will help us endure what we face today.
Title: We're Gonna Make It Series: Homefield - Peter's Letter to Exiles Passage: 1 Peter 1:1-12 Have you ever been to a game where your team was the home team? It's electric! As you sing, cheer, and clap with thousands of people wearing the same color as you, you can feel – “I belong here! These are my people.” Now, if you've ever been to an away game, you know…it's a bit of a different story. You stand out. You're often alone in your cheering, drawing the hostile glares of those around you. Sometimes it can even be outright dangerous. It makes a big difference to have the Home Field. What do you do when you are living for Jesus and you don't have the Home Field advantage? How do you handle being surrounded by those with values and convictions opposite to yours? How do we handle it when our convictions and values find us not in the popular majority but in the unpopular minority? To answer this question, we turn to Peter's first letter to followers of Jesus living out an unpopular fight amid the Roman Empire. Don't miss it as we start this new series: Home Field.
Title: GotchaSeries: 3D - The Attributes of GodPassage: James 1:12-18Life can be hard at times. And walking with Jesus is no stroll in the park either. We experience trials, our endurance is tested and many times we want to quit. As we go through these things we can start to wonder: where is God? Is he sitting back, waiting for us to stumble? Is He looking forward to seeing us fail so he can jump out with a Gotcha! This week, as we look at the prism of his glory, we see that God is not a “gotcha” God. It's quite the opposite...
Title: Knowing GodSeries: 3D - The Attributes of GodPassage: Acts 17:24-31What is God like? How would you answer that? There are so many words and phrases floating out there. Culture is filled with people offering commentary and creating caricatures about the nature of God. But what do you believe?As we read the Bible, we realize many views and assumptions about God are one-dimensional. They are flat and overly simplistic compared to the stunning, breathtaking, awe-inspiring, life-changing portrait painted on those pages.Join us Sunday as we continue to pursue a 3D view of God and take a deep dive into another of His attributes: His knowability.
Title: A Beautiful Eulogy Series: 3D - The Attributes of God Passage: Genesis 50:1-26 Why do bad things happen to good people? Where is God in the midst of suffering? What's his response to evil? This week find some essential answers in a truly unexpected place: a funeral. We journey back through time and attend the funerals of some of the most important figures in biblical history, two of the patriarchs. As we listen to their Beautiful Eulogy, we'll see a side of God that gives us comfort, confidence, and perspective, in both life and death.
Title: God is Always NearSeries: 3D - The Attributes of GodPassage: Psalm 139:7-12Do you have plenty of people in your life but still feel so alone? There are many reasons for life to feel lonely, but God promises to always be with us. How can we sense God's presence during these lonely times?
Title: Undeserving Series: 3D - The Attributes of God Passage: Romans 5:1-8 What is God like? Is He gracious? You have probably heard a lot of people ask questions like, “If God is so loving, then why is there so much evil in the world?" As we continue in our series "3D - The Attributes of God," this week, we will pursue a deeper understanding of what God is like. Join us Sunday as we learn about God's grace to the Undeserving in Romans 5:1-8.
Title: Motivated Series: 3D - The Attributes of God Passage: Isaiah 6:1-8 What is God like? How would you answer that? There are so many words and phrases floating out there. Culture is filled with people offering commentary and creating caricatures about the nature of God. But what do you believe? As we read the Bible, we realize that so many of our views and assumptions about God are one-dimensional. They are flat and overly simplistic compared to the stunning, breathtaking, awe-inspiring, and life-changing portraits painted on those pages. So join us for the next few weeks as we pursue a 3D view of God and see how what you find will change your life.
Title: Tale of Two Dinner Parties Series: Proverbs: Words of the Wise & the Ways of God Passage: Proverbs 9:1-18 The table has been set, the food has been cooked, the drinks have been poured. This week, Lady Wisdom is having a dinner party and she's got an invitation with your name on it. But Folly is having a dinner party, as well and she'll do whatever she can to make sure you're in attendance. You can only attend one. Your decision carries with it drastic consequences. Which one will you choose?
You're invited! This week we receive a special invitation in the mail – there's a party going down. The invites are sent and the activities are planned. Grab your party hats, your plus ones and your notebooks, because this is a party like you've never been to. Join us this Sunday where we'll check out the party together. What we see there is sure to change your lives…because there Ain't No Party Like a Wisdom Party!
Title: The Cost of Ignoring Wisdom Series: Proverbs: Words of the Wise & the Ways of God Passage: Proverbs 7:1-27 This week we have one of our favorite guest speakers returning to Eastpoint Church. With her gift for communication and her undeniable street smarts, she invites us to come, learn, and live. Her storytelling is second to none and her message this week is an important one: The Cost of Ignoring Wisdom.
Title: Heavenly Deposits Speaker: Ty Grossman Passage: Matthew 6:19-24 Have you ever thought about where you store up your treasure? I'm sure you do, we all do, bank accounts, investments, homes, cars, time, and energy are all places where we invest. This week, we will hear from Jesus a different way to think about our investments and where we store our treasure. He is calling us to make heavenly deposits that neither the elements of earth nor humans can tamper with.
Title: Price TagsSeries: Proverbs: Words of the Wise and the Ways of GodPassage: Proverbs 6:20-35How do you calculate the price of your actions? Are you able to determine the true cost of your decisions? Wouldn't it be a lot easier if there were Price Tags? Well, there aren't. So we're back on God's couch this week, nestling up with another cuppa and seeking wisdom. As He imparts to us insight and understanding, he's going to shine a light and lead us to see the true cost of our actions. And watch out – because there's one price tag, in particular, we don't want even to go near, because if you touch it, you buy it. Buyer beware - there is one price tag you cannot afford to pay... none of us can.
Title: Wreck and Ruin Series: Proverbs: Words of the Wise & the Ways of God Passage: Proverbs 6:1-19 Most of the time we don't see calamity coming. Often it's in a moment, out of nowhere, that trouble comes to us suddenly, catching us unawares. How much of a difference would it make if we weren't surprised! How much pain and disaster could be averted, if only we could see it coming and had time to plan accordingly… This week in our new summer series, the Lord invites us over for some words of wisdom. As you listen to the words of the wise and the ways of God, He offers to open your eyes and make you aware of three things that could Wreck and Ruin your life.
Title: Gotta Do ItSpeaker: Sam CassesePassage: Psalm 113You gotta do it! We've all heard those words before. Someone has had an experience and they are eager to see you have it too. This week, the Psalmist enthusiastically tells us there is something that demands our attention and compels our participation. You gotta do it this summer. You gotta do it early and often. Do it in the morning and do it in the evening. Do it at work and do it on the weekends. Do it with your kids and do it with your neighbors. Whenever and wherever it is – it doesn't matter. You just gotta do it! Let's gather together this weekend as a church family to see what it is. And as a matter of fact, we'll even do it together.
Title: Lessons in Love Speaker: Daniel Fuoco Passage: 1 John 3:11-24 If I were to ask you, "What is love?" the definitions would be endless, and different from person to person. We also use the word "love" in varying degrees. "I love tacos." "I love that song!" "I love my daughter." All things are not equal in the love department. The Bible talks a lot about love... but what kind of love? In what context? What does the Bible mean when it says that we are to love? This Sunday the apostle John will take us to school as we get some Lessons in Love.