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Marc Swenson - May 5, 2024

We’ve all heard of the proverbial Frog in the Kettle. Israel was in this situation. The heat was getting turned up. Through the prophet Micah, they were given warning after warning to repent, change their ways, turn their hearts back to God, and get out of the pot before it was too late. This week we’ll learn what made them so comfortable, and we’ll consider the warming waters around our own lives and how God might have us respond. Join us for a powerful morning of worship, prayer, and the sharing of God’s word! We’ll see you Sunday.   

We’ve all heard of the proverbial Frog in the Kettle. Israel was in this situation. The heat was getting turned up. Through the prophet Micah, they were given warning after warning to repent, change their ways, turn their hearts back to God, and get out of the pot before it was too late. This week we’ll learn what made them so comfortable, and we’ll consider the warming waters around our own lives and how God might have us respond. Join us for a powerful morning of worship, prayer, and the sharing of God’s word! We’ll see you Sunday.   

Dan Mitchum - April 7, 2024

Restored

In our society, we typically throw away things that are broken or in terrible condition. But not God! He loves what is broken and discarded because He can mend them and reclaim them for His glory. In other words, God is the God of restoration. Biblical restoration is when God takes something broken and makes it brand new! In John 21, Jesus restores Peter after Peter had denied knowing Jesus on the night He was arrested. After His resurrection, Jesus restored Peter. And God is still restoring broken lives today!

Scripture References: John 18:15-18, John 21:1-9

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In our society, we typically throw away things that are broken or in terrible condition. But not God! He loves what is broken and discarded because He can mend them and reclaim them for His glory. In other words, God is the God of restoration. Biblical restoration is when God takes something broken and makes it brand new! In John 21, Jesus restores Peter after Peter had denied knowing Jesus on the night He was arrested. After His resurrection, Jesus restored Peter. And God is still restoring broken lives today!

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Dan Mitchum - April 7, 2024

Restored

In our society, we typically throw away things that are broken or in terrible condition. But not God! He loves what is broken and discarded because He can mend them and reclaim them for His glory. In other words, God is the God of restoration. Biblical restoration is when God takes something broken and makes it brand new! In John 21, Jesus restores Peter after Peter had denied knowing Jesus on the night He was arrested. After His resurrection, Jesus restored Peter. And God is still restoring broken lives today!

Scripture References: John 18:15-18, John 21:1-9

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In our society, we typically throw away things that are broken or in terrible condition. But not God! He loves what is broken and discarded because He can mend them and reclaim them for His glory. In other words, God is the God of restoration. Biblical restoration is when God takes something broken and makes it brand new! In John 21, Jesus restores Peter after Peter had denied knowing Jesus on the night He was arrested. After His resurrection, Jesus restored Peter. And God is still restoring broken lives today!

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