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Lament is exercising our ability to feel sadness and grieve by giving time, space, voice and expression to our deep sorrow over pain, loss, and disappointment. Lamenting is admitting that there are parts of ourselves and our lives that are undone, feeling them, and inviting God into them - because when God is with us in it, being undone does not mean we are unsafe or unprotected!
We want Living Waters to be one big community of transformation, but how would that happen if our "big" community wasn't also made up of a bunch of small, healthy, Jesus-looking groups of people passionate to know Him and make Him known? That's how God used a small group of followers number about 150 people to change the world, and that's how he'll use YOU to keep it going!
Let's take a look together and be spurred to dig deeper than the surface level understanding of overused and cliches passages of Scripture. God has more to show us if we're willing to engage Scripture with an open hearts and sharp minds!
In this series we will learn biblical integration of emotional health and the spiritual practice of slowing down and quieting our life to experience a fully alive relationship with Jesus, with ourselves, and with others.
In John 10:10, Jesus told us that while we may have an enemy who wants to “steal, kill and destroy,” He came to “give life to the fullest, abundant and overflowing!” His heart is that you and I would be “fully alive,” in His infinite, resurrection life that springs from the everlasting well of God — right now and into eternity.
Join us for a 6 week series on our collective mission and vision. We look forward to partnering with you as we delve deep in what God is specifically doing in us and through us a house.
When we are people of God’s PRESENCE, we are people who carry PROMISE.
In a world that is counter to my growth into Christ-likeness, we must be aware of what is conforming or deforming us, and work to counteract it by actively pursuing formation into a people who look like Jesus and exhibit the fruit of our relationship with the Holy Spirit
As we study Galatians together, I want us to do our best to discover what each verse meant to Paul when he wrote it. I want us to use the passages' historical, cultural, and linguistic context to dig into what they meant to the people (original audience) who read them. Only then can we confidently apply these ancient Scriptures to our lives!
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