Today's Music
Lord You're Mighty - J.J Hairston
We Are Listening - Sojourn Music
Have Your Way - Casey J.
Salvation's Tide - Passion
In Tenderness - Walton W. Spenser
Today's Liturgy
Call to Worship
There is none more trustworthy than our Father.
He is not like us. He does not lie, or change his mind.
What He says, He does, and what He promises, He fulfills.
There is peace to be found this morning in the shelter of His wings.
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming from the Father of lights.
In Him there is no variation, nor shadow of turning.
Let us bare our hearts to Him this morning, the one who is not like us in only the best ways,
who is goodness and love itself, and who still walks with us into our valleys.
–based on Numbers 23:19; James 1:17
Confession
We live in fractured times.
We are caught in echo chambers, entrenched in camps,
and quick to trade holiness for the approval of our tribes.
Forgive us Lord, for this shouldn’t be.
Your Kingdom is a family—knit together by a Father who gives us a Spirit of adoption.
Through You we call one another brother and sister,
and we cry out to You as “Abba, Father.”
So Lord we ask:
Soften our hearts where they have grown cold and apathetic.
Brush away our allegiance to anything outside of You and your kingdom.
Unite us as one family in Christ, teaching us to bear with one another in love.
Bind us together in the unity of Your Spirit with the bond of your peace that surpasses all understanding.
Amen.
Assurance
Jesus Christ is the head of the body, the Church.
In Him we are no longer infants or strangers,
tossed by every wind of teaching or divided by human cunning.
This is our assurance:
That in Christ, we are one family, united, strengthened, and made mature in His Spirit.
Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed,
The Lord's unfailing love remains and his covenant of peace will never be forsaken.
We are securely rooted in His love.
Hallelujah! Thanks be to God.
- Based on Isaiah 54:10; Ephesians 4:14–16; Colossians 1:18
Vision
By 2035, our vision is to see 3,500 disciples who embody and boldly proclaim the unmatched beauty of Jesus in every circle of influence.
False Finish Line
Not: Budgets, Buildings, Butts in Seats
But: Disciples who make Disciples
Circles of Influence
Neighborhoods
Workplaces
Classrooms
Families
Friendships
Dream Disciples
Resilient Apprentices
Sacrificial Friends
Adventurous Guides
Courageous Storytellers
Pathways of DiscipleshipStand in Worship (Formation Through Awe)
Sit at Tables (Formation Through Hospitality)
Train for Influence (Formation Through Equipping)
Scatter on Mission (Formation in Motion)
The Blueprint in Ephesians
Unity
Equipping
Growth
Renewal