The Story: Season 3 / Episode 10: Standing Tall, Falling Hard
Chris Travis
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Chris Travis
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We are really excited about what God has in store for the Everyday Youth Group this summer. We are focussing on reaching out and connecting with other middle- and high-school aged kids in our community. Please pray for our “summer nights”– BBQ’s we will be having in the park this summer.
Pray the word gets out and enthusiasm spreads to other kids outside our church to come hang out.
Pray our kids do a great job providing hospitality and including them in the group.
Matt Mueller
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Anyone is welcome to come serve with the Everyday Neighbor’s Group at the Hudson Point nursing home. Contact Kate (kate@everydaycc.com) for more info. Help us love our neighbors well!
Details here: SERVE: Neighbors Group
Episodes 10-15
God brought his new nation into the promised land, but now they demand a king… Who will rule? Prepare yourself for political intrigue, betrayal, triumph on the battle field, fugitives, strange prophesies, and a kingdom torn in two.
Episode 10: Standing Tall, Falling Hard
Episode 11: From Shepherd to King
Episode 12: The Trials of a King
Episode 13: The King Who Had It All
Episode 14: A Kingdom Torn in Two
Episode 15: God’s Messengers
Don’t miss Season 3 of THE STORY.
Join Everyday Church as we explore The Story, God’s love affair with humanity. Condensing the Bible into 31 accessible chapters, The Story is filled with intrigue, conflict, drama, war, romance and redemption. It reveals the God of grace– the God who speaks; the God who acts; the God who listens; the God who loves. This same God is alive and active today. Come learn his story.
Service time & location here: Services
This last week our staff went to a conference in Florida about seeking and saving lost people. At the beginning of the week, I had hoped in Orlando I would find rest and sunshine. I didn’t really experience either. Instead, I felt convicted. I felt convicted that I can do more to help those who do not know Jesus’ love and sacrifice for them. Paul said in 2 Corinthians 5:13 that Christ’s love that compels us to no longer live for ourselves.
So let’s pray together: “Lord I know you love me. I pray that your love would compel me to no longer live for myself. Help me to live in a way that will help others learn about your love for them.“