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Hebrews 10:19-25
Philippians 2:3-9, 1 Peter 4:10-11, 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Sermon Notes:1) Meet the Servant | Philippians 2-4 2) Serve in the Strength that God provides | 1 Peter 4:10-11 3) Serve Better by Knowing Service Doesn't Earn Salvation | Philippians 3 4) Serve Better by Saying “No” More | John 3:30 5) Serve Better by Expecting Busy Seasons | 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Reflection Questions:1. How did Paul prepare Euodia and Synteche to get along? What did he first show them? See Philippians 4:2, as well as chapter 2. 2. How can you change your habits to make sure that you are serving in the strength that God provides? See 1 Peter 4:10-11 3. What are some of the things that God wants us to say No to, some of the things He wants us to say Yes to? What are you already saying Yes and No to? Are you doing more or less than you realized?
Genesis 3:11-19; 2 Corinthians 1:3-7; Romans 12:10, Galatians 6:10 Sermon Notes:1) Our past and present separate us from God and others, Gen 3:11-19 2) Our Savior has comforted us so that we might comfort and connect to others, 2 Cor 1 3) Our Savior has left us examples of comfort and connection, Acts 4:34- 37; I Cor. 10:6 4) Our Savior has left us commands of comfort and connection, Rom 12:10 5) Our Savior has not left us without comfort, 2 Corinthians Reflection Questions:1. How does our sin nature keep us from connecting with God and others? Do we ever forget how much remaining sin we still have even after God saves us? See Romans 7:7-25. 2. Can you think of a time when the God of all comfort comforted you in a way that allowed you to comfort others? See 2 Cor. 1:3-7. 3. Barnabas (Acts 4:36) was a nickname that meant “son of encouragement.” Can you think of someone you know who is a Barnabas? How might you become more of a Barnabas? Also, Titus was apparently a Barnabas, too. See 2 Cor. 7:5-13. 4. Have you prayed that God would give you more opportunities to do good (Gal. 6:10), or that you could recognize the opportunities that you already have? Have you prayed that God would help you to outdo (Rom 12:10) your neighbors in showing honor to others? 5. Do you ever worry that God will let you overdo it in caring for others? Consider this prayer from St. Augustine: “Lord, command what you will, but then grant what you command.”
Romans 11:33-36; Psalms 1, 84, 119, 121, 136 Sermon Notes:1) Recognition – Recognize His Worth, Rom 11:33-36. 2) Preparation – Preparing for Worship, Psalms 120-134. 3) Participation – Participate in Worship, Psalm 136. 4) Rumination – Ruminate upon Sunday's worship, Psalm 1. 5) Anticipation – Anticipate the next Holy Day, Ps 84. Reflection Questions:1. Why is God worth your worship? See Romans 11:33-36; 12:1-2; 16:25-27. 2. What's one way you can prepare for worship this year? 3. What's one way you can participate in worship this year? 4. What's one way you can ruminate or meditate upon worship this year? 5. What truth can you anticipate learning more deeply next Sunday and the next?
Jesus comforts the afflicted, but he afflicts the comfortable. Today's message will challenge our inactive faith and push us to follow Jesus into the zone of the unknown; to meet unfamiliar faces in unexpected places. Visit the Connect & Serve page of our website to find ways to break out of the norm.
Today we are talking about engaging your customers, prospects, team members, and your audience in general. You have to engage with your people so they can get to know you! Let's talk about how to do it together in today's episode. In today's episode we talk about: The 3rd System in the “Aces” Framework Attract Convert Engage and Connect Serve How do you engage your customers? How do you start and build these relationships? Think about customers/potential customers. What can you do to engage and connect with them? One tool is Email - send an email once a week - one that is about connecting and nurturing your audience. Email is also a great way to help guide new team members and a great way to stay in touch with your team. Having a sequence of 4-6 emails that help guide new team members through the onboard process, helps them feel connected and gives them the opportunity to respond and ask questions. Social Media is another way to engage, but it shouldn't be your only tool. When you share content on social media (live, post, reel, etc) and get comments - Respond! If someone likes your page - message them and engage, but make it personal - get to know your audience! Don't rely on social media to be the only way to engage your team Know who your ideal customer is, and start creating opportunities to engage with them, to motivate, to inspire, to entertain. Start the conversation! Think of ways to add value to your ideal customer and create engagement. With your team, run contests and give them opportunities for coaching. Give them opportunities to engage, to grow and learn. The key is to have a consistent system in place to engage. (email once a week, 5 reels a day, one podcast a week, etc) How do I engage my ideal customer, my customer, my team. Have a plan and focus on what works. Links: Rachel's Instagram Rachel's Facebook Rachel's Website
We have been called by Jesus to Love God, and Love People. Serving is the best way to do this. The issue is we have stopped taking Jesus at His word and example.
We have been called by Jesus to Love God, and Love People. Serving is the best way to do this. The issue is we have stopped taking Jesus at His word and example.
This is a church family meeting to discuss future service and growth opportunities within the church.
1 Corinthians 12:22-26
1 Corinthians 12:21 Romans 8:26 Romans 8:23-24
1 Corinthians 12:12-14 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 1 Corinthians 12:24-27
PRIMARY SOURCES: Don Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary Tim Carney, Alienated America Jim Collins, Good to Great Daniel Darling, “It takes a community: How work and church life shape people for life in the world” Gallup Poll, “85% of workers hate their jobs.” Bill Gates Documentary, Netflix Tim Henderson, “Either for passion or for money, more seniors keep working,” USA Today Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive Eugene Peterson, The Message J.R.R. Tolkein, Leaf by Niggle N.T. Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Proverbs 18:24, Acts 2:42-47 Primary Sources TBD
Psalm 19:1-14 ESV PRIMARY SOURCES: Don Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary “How Much Time Do People Spend on Social Media?” Tech Jury Phillip Johnston, “How to Be a Better Lover,” Nashville L’Abri Conference, 2019 Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive Mad Men, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” Eugene Peterson, The Message “Stephen Fry on God, the Meaning of Life,” YouTube video N.T. Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Hebrews 10: 19-25 ESV PRIMARY SOURCES: Don Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy Tom Douglas, “The House That Built Me” Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians Herman Melville, Moby Dick Ray Ortlund, “Red door” call to worship at Immanuel Church Eugene Peterson, The Message N.T. Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Thaniel Wenger talks with listener (and girlfriend) Maggie Grant about a practical way they connected with someone in need.
Sunday March 3rd Message
Speaker - 1 Cor. 12:4-34 Description: Disciples of Jesus Christ strive to imitate and obey Him in the context of the redeemed community where weactively build one another up (CONNECT & SERVE).
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Teaching Pastor: Al Schuck, Next Steps Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | www.thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: Vicki Degner, Spiritual Development Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | www.thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | www.thedoor.org
Meals can be a place of tension or a surprising display of unity. Preaching on the party at Levi's house, Pastor Glenn Packiam helps us see how we tend to draw circles around ourselves that only include "people just like us". But the Gospel compels us to make room for others, even those we'd rather exclude. Just as Levi's house became Jesus' party, so our open homes can become places where God is at work.
Why do we center our weekly worship gathering's around the Lord's table? Pastor Evan, in this 1st week of the 3 week Worship. Connect. Serve. series takes us Genesis to Revelation to see how we center our worship around the Table because in scripture God centers His story around the same. We gather around the meal because Christ has undone the original meal of sin by becoming the redeemed meal of salvation.
Teaching Pastor: Peter Kapsner | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: Peter Kapsner | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: Al Schuck, Next Steps Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: Vicki Degner, Spiritual Development Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: David Johnson, Senior Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Teaching Pastor: Al Schuck, Next Steps Pastor | Series: Discover, Connect & Serve | thedoor.org
Pastor Glenn talks about New Life Church. He describes what we are about and talks about the five key areas New Life is called to serve in.