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In times of change, God restores us and gives us His good gifts in worship.
The church talks a lot about helping transition students into college. We talk much less about the transition out of college. As they enter this uncertainty, there are many things we can do during their college years, especially senior year, to prepare our students for life after graduation.
Your identity is not not in what you can do, but it is in the Gospel. When we are rebuilding after something important has changed in our life, we can be sure that who we are in Christ never changes.
If we want to rebuild our lives, we have to let God in our mess to save us.
What does being an “adult in the church” mean? As your confirmands head into high school and beyond, they are looking to see when they are going to be treated as adults. This article helps us to think about how we might raise expectations and encourage youth to being to take on adult roles in the church.
After a move, loss, crisis, or any big change we can find ourselves rebuilding: rebuilding our lives, trust, relationships, and routines. Through this study, we'll look at God's central role in the rebuilding process and how we can ENDURE in times of change and transition.
Youth ministry is often connected to the preparation for and Rite of Confirmation. Confirmation is a unique educational opportunity to help young people truly dig into understanding the faith into which they were baptized.
God’s plan for salvation ENDURED when it was brought to the Gentiles despite an unwilling prophet. Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God’s salvation plan and greatest demonstration of God’s love for all.
God’s plan for salvation ENDURED because of faithful servants like Caleb and Joshua who refused to let peer pressure negatively affect them. The plan for salvation was perfected in Jesus who was most obedient to God, even when it involved His humiliation and death on a cross.
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