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Who Needs Christmas?
Spoiler Alert: THE WHOLE WORLD.
Insider Secret: One of the reasons Chris chose to do this sermon series was because of the epic turkey video that went along with it. (You can find it at 24:20.) But the OTHER reason he chose this series was because itβs an eye-opener that makes the Christmas story bigger, better and so much more than you might have thought. I think youβre going to love it.
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
The holidays are here! There are functions, finales, and gatherings galore. We play the songs, make the meals, and wrap the gifts. But what for?
There are many good reasons for the hustle and bustle, and celebratory traditions hold a special place in my heart. This year, God is whispering to me through the jingle-jangle, "Don't miss the miracle."
Death, Where Is Your Sting?
How many inspiring and life-giving sermons have you heard about death recently? Weβve got one! It really is! Death has touched us all, and no one is exempt from it. Part of death is sad news, part is bad news, but this week Chris shared on the good news about it too. He talked about what Jesus thinks about death and what He did about it. (Spoiler alert: defeated it once and for all!)
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
My toddler and teenager are both on hair-raising missions to establish their identities. My sons are drawing lines, testing boundaries, and discovering strengths, weaknesses, preferences and purpose within our family system. They are right on track developmentally! People in every stage of life are on that same plight of finding themselves. Feedback from relationships, success, social media, or past experiences often draw the boundary lines of who people are or the worth they believe they behold.
Is Jesus judging you?
Chris is in the middle of a fascinating series of flipping the βbad wordsβ in church upside down to expose them for what they really are when Jesus enters the picture: Good News! In this weekβs message on judgment, he shares very good news on judgment. Can you imagine showing up for Judgment Day, and the only thing your Heavenly Father can see are the good things? Because of Jesus, the sin and not so good things were obliterated on the cross. God canβt even remember them! Jesus did not come to judge you. He came to rescue you! Enjoy this encouraging message.
Speaking of ThanksGIVING...
My heart is still overflowing from Thanksgiving. We had a traditional American Thanksgiving celebration with two South African families on Saturday. Generosity and pumpkin pie flowed freely. I still can't stop smiling!
Abundant feasting, laughter and love is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season. I could easily keep myself busy wrapping presents and planning parties for Christmastime, but that long, slow feast (and all that goes into preparing it) pivot me toward true joy first.
Praying with our People
I canβt believe Iβve been hosting Southpoint Prays online every week for almost a year! Weβve gone through highs and lows, lockdowns to varying degrees and a lot of life together as a church this year, and itβs been very powerful to have a weekly checkpoint. Every Thursday at 8pm, we gather live online on Facebook to remember Sundayβs teaching, get refueled by the Holy Spirit, and pray for whatβs going on in our lives in realtime.
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
The festive season is upon us! For some, it stirs up awe and wonder. For others, it's a fresh wave of grief or painful memories. No matter what, this time of year can get extra full. Calendars, expectations and to-do lists are filling at rapid speed.
Prepare Your Heart Before You Prepare Your Table π¦
Thanksgiving is my FAVORITE holiday. I will be teaching a Bible study on gratitude this morning and trying not to dream of pumpkin pie while I do it. We will have a Thanksgiving celebration of our own on Saturday, and I can't wait!
Good News: You can LITERALLY change your mind.
The good news is STILL good news! His name is Jesus. Chris continues flipping βscaryβ words with the Truth. Jesus turned death to life, and made the words that seem scary (like repentance) turn into beautiful blessings for our good. My favorite part this week was learning that repentance means βchange your mindβ and NOT βchange your heart.β Science has proven our minds are renewable. All we have to do is set them on Truth every day. Before we know it, we will be brand new! God is the only One who can change our hearts, and as we change our minds - the heart follows! Jump into this freeing invitation today!
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
I made a costly, mindless mistake yesterday that left me spiraling into shame. Soon after, I had to prepare for a prayer session with my church, still battling darkness within. I was teaching myself and my church about Jesus revoking our condemnation. "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus..." (Rom 8:1 NIV) I had to keep reading until I could give the Word of God some power over the assailment in my mind.
The Good News Really is Good News!
I love when my man goes Bible nerdy and starts speaking Greek! We all learned some cool stuff in this one!
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
Romans 12:2 says, "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind..." I've always thought about renewing my mind as an illusive thing, mastered only by people who write books about it. I've always wanted to renew my mind, but never realized I already do every day. We all do
The Morning After.
Weβve all been through dark nights. Weβve all been to rock bottom. But what do you do the next morning? What is your go-to when you get the first glimpse of light after your darkest day? It matters.
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
I come from a long line of celebrators and joy-finders. I am an optimist by nature thanks to my upbringing. Lately, I've noticed doubt and earth-level rationalism lacing my thought patterns. I've hesitated over praying for something when logic and circumstances clearly point another direction. I've sought to protect myself from what seems like another unanswered prayer.
Your Midnight Moment
The Kingdom of God is a mysterious thing. People find freedom in their prisons and find their lives when they lose them. Chris preached a powerful message this week to help us all find ourselves in the Kingdom. Check it out!
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
On Sunday at church, my husband delivered a powerful message about a "midnight moment". He told the story from Acts 16 of Paul and Silas on a long and seemingly unfruitful missionary journey. Not only did it seem there wasn't much to show for their labors, but they faced grave injustices, were beaten with rods and shacked into intentionally agonizing positions in the inner cells of a Roman prison. But...
The One That Shook The Walls
What happens when you find yourself stuck in a midnight moment? What do we do when we find ourselves in a dark night of the soul? There is an answer. One that is guaranteed to help. One that will shake the foundations help help you find freedom.
π It's the Friday Call to Worship! π
Have you heard the famous story of David and Goliath? A young, seemingly unqualified shepherd boy went on an inglorious errand for this father. Upon arrival, he found a mountain of a man threatening his people. The giant Goliath declared impending doom, and David's people cowered in agreement.
David looked up at the towering terror and said, βYou come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied." -1 Samuel 17:45
Pick Up Your Sword, Mama!
I wanted to share an article I wrote for Help Club for Moms with you. I LOVE extra opportunities to write and teach - because thatβs when I learn the most. I wrote this article weeks ago during a very stressful time. I remember the pending deadline to submit an article about the Word of God and feeling overwhelmed about what to say. But isnβt that always where God shows up?