Worship

In times of change, God restores us and gives us His good gifts in worship.
As we adjust to the new normal after the pandemic, we can see fewer people in our pews. So, what do we do to get people, especially young people, back in church? This article helps us think through some ways we can answer that question.
The topics for these studies are spiritual practices which are important for Christians, regardless of age. As an intergenerational study, supportive adults and parents can regularly serve as examples in these practices and young people who are learning to incorporate them in their everyday life. This is a four part study that can be used in a variety of settings.
We have many amazing Christians who can help guide us and answers our questions. But first generation Christians like the Colossians struggled. This devotion looks at the questions they had and the answers God gave through Paul.
Psalm 95 invites us into God’s presence with such joy every time we worship, every time we pray. He is our forgiving Father and He rejoices at our presence.
As much as we wish our life was only good days, the truth is our lives are a constant pendulum between good and hard seasons. But there’s one thing that remains a constant throughout all of life’s seasons: our ability to praise God because no matter what, God is worthy of our praise. This Bible study goes through Psalms of both lament and joy to highlight how we can be grateful and give praise in all circumstances.
David never built a house for the Lord to dwell in, but the Lord built a house for David - not a dwelling place of stones and wood but a heritage, a lineage of kings that culminates with the King of Kings, Jesus Himself.
On this, the first Sunday of Advent, we begin a season of anticipation, waiting for the celebration of the birth of the Savior and looking forward also to His return. But in the midst of that anticipation, may we not forget that Jesus comes to us even now! Therefore, “Let us go to the house of the Lord” with joy!
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