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Every season we share a journey into God’s word by meditating on and singing together passages with a common theme. This year our theme will be “Holy”
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How missional love prepares us for the return of Christ
The church is not only called to love the family of faith but to be a witness to the watching world and that witness is most clearly seen in how we love.
The Nations Shall Know That I Am the Lord
Ezekiel was a prophet-priest active in the turbulent years leading up to and following Judah’s exile to Babylon. Though taken captive as a young man, God called him to prophesy both against His own rebellious people and for their restoration.
The Radical Song of Heaven
One of my favourite things about the book of Revelation is the glimpses and insights we get into the worship taking place in heaven. By my count, there are 8 songs of worship described throughout the book What I love about this song is that, while the song is set in a specific moment in future history, there’s an invitation to participate in it for us even now.
The Temple Of The Living God
2 Corinthians reads as a scrap-book of the apostle Paul’s thoughts, feelings, experiences and reflections on the church in Corinth—an outpouring of love, pride, and grief. But pasted into the middle of this intimate monologue is this month’s Worship with the Word passage.
The One Who is High and Lifted Up
In Isaiah chapter 57, we read of the prophet Isaiah addressing Israel’s idolatry, spiritual unfaithfulness, and the judgement they were subsequently bringing upon themselves. They no longer feared God and instead were trusting in futile idols…Despite this sin, God in His mercy offers His people a way back to Him.
I Am the Lord Your God
When thinking about the idea of becoming holy, it can be easy to focus solely on the changes that we need to make in our behaviours so that we can become holy. But we see in this scripture that the starting point- and our frame of reference for our holiness- is found in our belonging to the Lord.
Is my heart pure?
There was one man whose hands were kept completely clean. There was one man whose heart was kept completely pure. And as He ascended a hill called Golgotha, those hands were pierced and even as his blood ran down them, they remained clean. After He breathed His last, that pure heart was pierced. And as the temple curtain was torn in two, a new answer to that question arose.
Holy Holy Holy
Revelation chapter 4 describes the apostle John's experience of being transported to heaven in a vision and witnessing God's radiant glory.
“I saw the Lord…”
Amid trouble, accurate perspective is vital. In this passage we see how Isaiah was offered true perspective to worship and live from.
Exalted over all the nations.
During times of uncertainty and even foreign dominance, these psalms were bold reminders to the people of God that the Lord is still on the throne, He is ruler over all nations, He is in control.
Who is like you?
We begin our new series by inquiring of the Lord. We start with a question, not an answer… What is He like? To whom can we compare Him? How can we even begin to describe Him?