
[Sunday] Backwards Beautiful - Kingdom Way - Matthew 28
[Sunday] Backwards Beautiful - Kingdom Way - Matthew 28
A call to make disciples, rooted in Jesus's enduring love, empowers even the doubting to share a love that defines the very heart of the church.
Questions for the Week: Kingdom Way: Backwards Beautiful
Read Matthew 28:16-20. Making disciples is really about loving people. Can you think of a time this week when you showed love to someone? What happened? How did it feel?
We all doubt ourselves sometimes,just like Joseph and even the disciples. When have you felt unsure about whether you were the right person for something? How did things turn out? What does it mean to know that God can work even in our doubts?
In what ways does the church today prioritize principles over people, and what are the consequences?
Jesus' final promise was "I am with you always." When have you felt God's presence with you, even in a small way? How does knowing that God is always with us encourage us to go and love others, even when you might doubt?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
A healthy plant has strong roots and strong shoots. The same is true of a healthy child of God.
On the road to Emmaus the disciples realized that Jesus saved them from so much more than their small vision could ever see.
So many great things happening at grace on Mother’s Day!
Through song’s recreated breaths, John's resurrection narrative sings of a renewed creation, where the risen Jesus embodies a peace that transforms a world marred by anti-shalom..
Mark's account unveils a resurrection marked by amazement, revealing God's presence in unexpected bursts of glory. Mark 16
A plant cannot be healthy unless it has strong roots and healthy shoots. This Sunday we learn more about the roots of resurrection.