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Spirit Empowerment & Fullness (Romans 8:2–6)
Having now turned from things that were grieving and quenching the Spirit, in this week we prayerfully welcome His fullness and power. May there be a sense of hunger and holy desperation as we pray for a fresh outpouring and infilling of the Holy Spirit on our lives and in our churches. Come, Holy Spirit!
Repentance (Rev. 1–3)
As we pray, we will open our lives to a deep search and cleansing by the Holy Spirit, repenting of our own sinful attitudes and behaviors.
The Holiness of God (Isaiah 6:1–8)
Our focus during this first week is on the Person of God and His attributes. Our Triune God is perfect in holiness and in all of His other attributes. As we see Him for who He is, see Him in the fullness of His glory, may we be drawn to a posture of worship before Him. He is perfectly worthy!
The Gift of Joy
What difference can the joy of the Lord make in your life? A big one! The word joy appears over and over again in the Scriptures. Join us this week to discover why.
The Gift of Peace
Peace is one of the last things we feel these days. But imagine what it could feel like to bask in the peace of God that surpasses all our understanding.
The Gift of Hope
Has this year left you a little bruised and battered? It’s time to open up a new gift of hope from God and discover the difference it can make.
Politics and Prayer
Let’s change how we pray about politics. It’s time to move beyond our parties, platforms, and candidates into something so much bigger.
The Wrong Way to Advance Kingdom of God
Politics are all about advancement—for a nation. But what about the advancement of the kingdom of God? Find out what are the right ways and wrong ways.
I Pledge Allegiance
Most of us grew up reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in elementary school. But what does it really mean? And how does being a Christian affect our allegiances?
People Over Politics
It seems like much of our nation’s political discourse is filled with division. Discover what it looks like for us to place people over politics.