Study Guide

Freedom in Fellowship

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freedom in fellowship This week we kicked off a series about how obedience to Jesus isn't just checking off a list like chores we have to do; it is a vital part of love and community. Join us this week as Pastors Christiaan and Adrian talk about how the path to true belonging in fellowship...

Feeling Fulfilled While Feeling Empty

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This week, we tackle the topic of fasting. Even in the Old Testament, we see God commanding his followers to partake in this spiritual practice as both a form of repentance and preparation for things to come. However, as both times and things have changed, both in this world and through the...

Reconstruction Discussion

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Reconstruction Roundtable This week we took some time to answer many of your questions regarding our walk through our series on "reconstruction"! If you haven't watched this week's message, you can find it right here!   Discuss a situation when you spoke to another generation about...

Borders or Banquets? - Conversation Guide

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Borders or Banquets? We as humans are flawed- we often are aware of these flaws due to the innate nature of our sin and seek to distance ourselves from others, be it by isolating ourselves behind physical or emotional walls. But what if we made an active effort to tear down those borders and...

Addressing Our Doubts - Conversation Guide

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 Doubting is a Natural Part of Faith  When we often think of faith, we associate doubt as something negative- something to be avoided at all costs or we are "not good enough Christians". However, as we walk through our study on deconstruction and reconstruction, we'll see that even...

Restfulness vs. Restlessness - Conversation Guide

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Reconstruction is Built on the Foundation of Jesus. As we journey through life, it is natural to question and reevaluate our beliefs and understandings. This process of deconstruction can be both challenging and uncomfortable as we come face to face with our limitations and the realization that...