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Mark looks at chapter 11 of Acts by examing the life of a little known but significant person in christianity- Barnabas (son of Encouragement). There are 5 characteristics that Mark looks at that today's church could learn form this little hero of the faith.
Curt continues the series "Follow the Leader" by looking at Acts 9-10. He looks at several of the people who were all transformed by God's powerful spirit. It transformed their minds, their hearts, their jobs, their lives.
Dr. Larsen continues our study of Acts with the story of Ananias and Saphira from Acts chapter 5. No, not a talk about money, but a talk about our hearts and a healthy view of God's judgment.
This is our baptism Sunday and it is also a day to celbrate another baptism that happened in the book of Acts. Curt shares with us about what the Holy Spirit does in and through us that helps us to effectively follow our leader.
Curt uses the latest Life Magazine as a template to challenge us to revolutionary thinking to bring harmony to a broken world. Mark then introduces LifeWorks, an initiative of Life Church to make a tangible difference in our world.
Mark continues the theme of Revolution by talking about the churches responsibility in culture. He looks at the 5 ways that the church has chosen to be in relationship with culture with one being a more excellent way.
Curt reviews the harmonies and introduces the idea of a revolutionary way of looking at our lives. And Matt McDonald, a professional counselor who attends Life Church, also shares thoughts about the human condition and how God chooses to bring us into his harmony.
We conclude our Epic story by giving thanks for God's pursuit of us to live in harmony in the 4 areas- Mankind with God, Mankind with himself, Mankind with others, Mankind with his environment. Four people give meditations and offer prayers in each of these areas. Musical worship is woven throughout.
Act 4, scene 2 and our EPIC journey comes to an end. Or does it? Curt tells us that the story is far from over as we are now called upon to be a part of God's restorative plan. It's Acts Alive.
Mark brings us into Act IV, our final act of our story. He shares with us that we are living in between 2 Acts of history and that our role is to bring back the harmony that God intended for this world. Listen in as he explains what it means to live in the in between time.
Dr. Larsen looks at the events following the resurrection from Luke 24. His message speaks to us about the normal pattern of what the church should be about.
Dr. Larsen continues our Epic series talking about the resurrection and the significance of our weekly gathering as it relates to the Epic story of our lives.
It is Easter Sunday and our Epic story now turns towards The Rescue. Every good story has a rescue. Why? Because OUR story does. In this week's message, Curt uses Psalm 40 to look at how God rescued 4 people from difficult life circumstances. You don't want to miss this one.