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Romans 8:5-17
In this last session we will consider the wonderful difference that adoption makes: what does it mean to live as God’s adopted sons and children?
Life can be tough and holding on to faith can be a struggle. The gospel leads us to eternity and the New Creation, but what about now? How does the Bible story equip us to live faithful and godly lives in the here and now? Today’s special focus will be the epistles and wisdom literature.
Leading when you are part of a team. We will be exploring what a good team player and team leader looks like. Also learning what ‘voice’ we speak with and how as leaders we must learn how to adjust to, and then take others with us, who may have very different ways of putting their views.
Easier said than done but at the heart of ministry. Refreshing our hearts and setting Biblical priorities
Most church leaders have experienced what it’s like to remain solidly committed in public to a Word-based ministry while knowing that quietly their personal delight in God’s Word is fading. We’ll explore how that slide happens, and how to hold it at bay.
Learn how the power which the pleasure of sin exerts on the human soul will be broken only by trusting God’s promise of superior pleasure in knowing and loving Jesus.
What are the basic elements of narrative, and how do we find them in the Scriptures? We’ll focus in on the book of Esther.
How do we find and deal with narrative units within books? We’ll dig into a number of different stories embedded like treasures in the Old Testament texts.
We consider here who we are as the membership of Christ’s Church. As those who are, by faith, united with Christ, we desperately need to understand our true identity as Christians to see how we are to live, both within and without the church.