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Dan Mitchum - April 21, 2024

We start a new sermon series in which we’ll study the Old Testament book of Micah. Micah was a prophet. The Lord handpicked Micah to deliver an urgent message to God’s people. Because they had rebelled and been unfaithful to Him, the Lord warned that He was about to come down from Heaven and judge them for their heinous sins. But praise the Lord; He is slow to anger and abounds in love. Through Micah, God gives His people yet another chance to repent and return to Him. Micah isn’t an easy book—the warnings and judgments are severe—but it’s also a book filled with grace and mercy, and in it, we see God’s great love for us. Join us as we launch this new study.

We start a new sermon series in which we’ll study the Old Testament book of Micah. Micah was a prophet. The Lord handpicked Micah to deliver an urgent message to God’s people. Because they had rebelled and been unfaithful to Him, the Lord warned that He was about to come down from Heaven and judge them for their heinous sins. But praise the Lord; He is slow to anger and abounds in love. Through Micah, God gives His people yet another chance to repent and return to Him. Micah isn’t an easy book—the warnings and judgments are severe—but it’s also a book filled with grace and mercy, and in it, we see God’s great love for us. Join us as we launch this new study.

Dan Mitchum - April 24, 2022

Grow Up!

A reality TV show featured a man who proudly lives his life as an “adult baby.” At age 30, he sleeps in a crib and eats his dinner from a personalized high chair while wearing a baby bib and pajamas. He said he first got the urge to act like a baby at age 14 when he bought himself a pacifier and a baby bottle. Everyone would agree there’s something very wrong with an adult choosing to live like an infant. But what about Christians, who, instead of maturing in their faith, decide to keep living as spiritual infants? Hebrews will call out those stuck in spiritual infancy. He’ll tell them to grow up! Truth be told, we all have some growing up to do in our faith. Join us tomorrow for a challenging yet encouraging study of Hebrews.

Scripture References: Hebrews 5:11-14, Hebrews 6:1-12

From Series: "Hebrews: JESUS IS GREATER"

The overall message of Hebrews is JESUS IS GREATER. Greater than what? Jesus is greater than everything! The early Christians needed to be reminded of the supremacy of Christ over all people and things.

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Dan Mitchum - April 24, 2022

Grow Up!

A reality TV show featured a man who proudly lives his life as an “adult baby.” At age 30, he sleeps in a crib and eats his dinner from a personalized high chair while wearing a baby bib and pajamas. He said he first got the urge to act like a baby at age 14 when he bought himself a pacifier and a baby bottle. Everyone would agree there’s something very wrong with an adult choosing to live like an infant. But what about Christians, who, instead of maturing in their faith, decide to keep living as spiritual infants? Hebrews will call out those stuck in spiritual infancy. He’ll tell them to grow up! Truth be told, we all have some growing up to do in our faith. Join us tomorrow for a challenging yet encouraging study of Hebrews.

Scripture References: Hebrews 5:11-14, Hebrews 6:1-12

From Series: "Hebrews: JESUS IS GREATER"

The overall message of Hebrews is JESUS IS GREATER. Greater than what? Jesus is greater than everything! The early Christians needed to be reminded of the supremacy of Christ over all people and things.

Study Notes     Bulletin

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