“For nothing is impossible with God.” That verse is straight out of Luke’s foretelling the birth of Jesus, but can it’s context be broader? Like, a lot? The God of heaven and earth, Creator of all things, can do anything at any time and in any place. In a society that is filled with pessimism about this and skepticism about that and fear of all the things, can we not look at this verse and be wholly encouraged?
Read MorePart 5: The Church (Acts - Revelation) will begin on Sunday, September 10th.
Read MorePart 4: The Gospel (Matthew - John) will begin on Sunday, August 6th.
Read MorePart 3: The Prophets (Isaiah - Malachi) will begin on Sunday, May 21st.
Read MorePart 2 : The Poetry (Job - Song of Songs) begins Sunday, April 16th.
Read MorePart 1: The Story (Genesis - Esther) We’ve begun our year-long deep dive into the narrative of the Bible and discover how as a whole, it tells the story of God’s commitment to bring good out of evil. Our big goal for 2023 is to fall more in love with Jesus as we journey through each book of the Bible, discovering how they all contribute to one story of God’s commitment to bless humanity and redeem a fallen world.
Follow along with the weekly READING PLAN to prepare for each message and QUESTIONS for discussion afterwards.
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