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We often make a false distinction between the sacred and the secular; however, we are called to make disciples and be ambassadors of Christ everywhere, including our workplace. How do we winsomely plant seeds and introduce people to Christ through our vocation or service opportunities? There are three principles for effectively sharing our faith. One, excellence breeds opportunity. Second, ethics breed credibility. Third, preparation enables us to share our faith (Colossians 4:5-6). Evangelism is doing life with gospel intentionality.
Many Christian spend a great deal of time working and yet do not realize how their work intersects with their faith. Scripture makes no division between the sacred and secular parts of our lives. God gives us our work, skills and access to the people we work with so that through them we might worship Him and be a lighthouse for Him. This series will help us see God’s intention for work, how we work for His glory, how we make a kingdom impact through our work, and how to make sure work does not become an idol.
What does it mean to be the good neighbor that Jesus calls us to be? How do God's values challenge the world's values? The parable of the good Samaritan challenges us to be more like Christ in ways we might not have considered. The sermon context is from Luke 10:25-37.
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How do we not only survive, but thrive spiritually during this season of life? By going "old school." We are modern people living in a never-ending cycle of information, work and technology. We have much to learn about thriving spiritually in all seasons from the time-tested practices of the people of God throughout the centuries. In "Old School" we will learn six ancient spiritual practices to implement into our rhythm of life in Christ so that we can thrive in the midst of this present struggle.