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Lent to Easter 2016 (6 of 7) by

Sermon Series:  Living Ink: Learning to Live in God's Story
Sermon Title:  The Testing of Your Allegiance (6 of 7)
Scripture Reading:  Luke 22:14-23, 31-34, 39-46; Romans 1:16; Philippians 1:27-30

Lent is a 40-day season when the church commemorates the time Jesus spent in solitude, in silence, and fasting in the wilderness. Jesus prepared himself in the wilderness for what the Father had for him in his life and ministry. In this season of wandering and preparation, we are invited to make room for God’s Spirit as we allow him to become the source of our strength and the Lord of our lives. In our Living Ink worship series, we will discover through the Scriptures that God is the Author of a grand narrative—a tale that encompasses all our struggles, pain, joys, and victories. This Author calls us to co-authorship, using our very lives to continue the Kingdom mission and vision of Jesus in a world poised for resurrection.

Jesus extended a high invitation and challenge to his disciples all throughout his ministry. He repeatedly proves not to be the Messiah they expected, and so many desert him along the way. This was never more apparent than it was during the hot political climate of Passion Week. In The Testing of Your Allegiance (6 of 7), pastor David encourages us to faithfully live into God’s story by letting the demands of the real Jesus trump all other allegiances. Listen to David and view the slides.

The Kingdom Effect (8 of 9) by

The Kingdom Effect: How Christ & the Kingdom Changes Everything

Like the theory known as the butterfly effect, or the mustard seed spoken about by Jesus (Matt 13:31-32), the Kingdom starts small, seemingly insignificant, and grows to make a massive impact on its surroundings. This effect begins with you! And then it spills over and sweeps across the landscape of all life on earth. In this series, David presents the gospel in a way that will bring our lives in Christ and his Kingdom into focus. In the eighth message, David challenges us to consider how Christ and the Kingdom effects our relationship to the worldly powers.

Series Outline:

The Kingdom Effect...

  1. On the Individual
  2. On Human Sexuality
  3. On Marriage
  4. On the Family
  5. On the Church, part 1
  6. On the Church, part 2
  7. On Society & Culture
  8. On Worldly Powers
  9. On the Future of Heaven & Earth

Listen to David and view the slides here.