Southway Community Church
What do you most deeply want and how do you find it?
How can we both honor the past, and be hopeful about the future?
Did you miss our last Q&A session? Listen as Jason and Daniel answer questions about the upcoming merger.
Fellowship is vital to the ongoing mission of God; to the making of disciples.
Southway Community Church
We have a deep need to feel the power of hospitality, and equally a need to see our responsibility to practice it.
For God's people, sacrificial generosity is a way of life.
Salvation is free, but discipleship costs everything we have.
Have you ever had something or someone to motivate you towards generosity?
The pastors of Southway and Covenant Community Churches discuss the future of combined ministries for both...working together.
What could corporate prayer look like at Southway moving forward?
Have we ever had a time where we had nowhere to run and the only way out was God's direct intervention?
Prayer is looking at all of life as an invitation to intentionally talk with God about it.
Jesus' expectation is 'when you pray' not 'if you pray'.
Expectancy is longing for plus believing in.
How do we know how to assess the health of our heart?
All of us have a tendency to cover up the true condition of our heart.
We want to be free of spiritual baggage, but can we be free?
How can we see the gift of Jesus rightly, so we can not only see His supreme worth, but also enjoy it?
Jesus came to bring us into the closest relationship with God possible.
People all over the world, especially Christians, fail to grasp just how gracious God has been when He gives us the gift of Jesus.
How do we, as followers of Christ, being called to be servants, do that, live that and embody that, while at the same time being drenched in a culture of self, of "me"?
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We all have a desperate need to know the heart of God.
For Christians there will be a continual pull on our lives. We will either orbit our lives around the planet of self or spend ourselves in serving others.
Have we ever tried to do something for God, only to not succeed?
How do we translate the 'mountain top' into the everyday'?
If we get either who Jesus is and what Jesus came to do wrong, we can become disillusioned by and disappointed in Him.
We can so easily miss out on the pivot points that God wants to use to grow us in our faith.
We can know so much about something, or someone, without really knowing them at all.
In case where we or others have desperate needs, what do we do and where do we go?
We "listen" yet why so often do we not hear?
How do we correctly deal with a cracked, broken heart ?
A true answer for the question "What is the meaning of life?"
When beaten down to the core during times of extreme distress, overwhelming depression and unbearable anxiety, how do we rise back up?
How do we both see God's uniqueness but also show His uniqueness?
How we picture God will determine how we worship Him.
Unlike today, where we often look at public worship as a life enhancing luxury, the Psalmists' attitude is that the worship of God with others is a life giving necessity.
When we deeply desire answers from God, sometimes its OK to to come to Him with all our emotions, good and bad, to show Him our genuine desire for help.
God's goodness and mercy is a perpetual thing, not just for bad times but for all times.
We are people in need of expressing ourselves, but with so much of it being hurtful or harmful, how can we find a way of expression that points us to health?
Where do we go when we want to dos o much, but can actually do so little?