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Our Christmas series is titled “Looking Forward to Christmas”. It has us looking back to Jesus’ arrival and looking forward to His return. Christmas gives us the opportunity to look back to what happened in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago, that arrival of a baby named Jesus, and how it has changed history forever. As Christians, we have weighed up t…
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Week 2 is all about grace. How can we graciously and lovingly disagree with others? How can we hold to the truth, yet still be in fellowship and maintain friendships with those who think differently? We’ll think both of our relationships in the church and our witness to those outside the church.⁠ Discussion Questions 1. What makes something a non-e…
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ver the next two weeks, we’ll be bringing a miniseries called “Grace and Truth” that seeks to apply these principles to our discipleship and our public discourse.⁠ ⁠ Week 1, we’ll look at truth and we’ll ask the question: in a world of many options, how can I be sure I’m believing the right thing. We’re not looking into the Bible as truth, we’re ta…
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Over the next two weeks, we’ll be bringing a miniseries called “Grace and Truth” that seeks to apply these principles to our discipleship and our public discourse.⁠ ⁠ Week 1, we’ll look at truth and we’ll ask the question: in a world of many options, how can I be sure I’m believing the right thing. We’re not looking into the Bible as truth, we’re t…
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Travis Mundy preaches on Luke 13:22-30. Discussion Questions 1. Have you been too casual about the invitation to salvation? 2. How can salvation be a free gift of grace from God and yet require our effort and attention? 3. When is the last time you marveled that you have been invited to the wedding banquet of the Lamb? How might you do that this we…
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This week, Daniel Leach preaches on Luke 12:35-48. Discussion Questions 1. What can you do to remind yourself of Christ’s imminent return? 2. Are you prone to thinking, “my master is taking a long time in coming…”? How might this skew your faithfulness? 3. What have you been entrusted with to care for until Christ’s return? 4. Name 3 things you hav…
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Leon Stead continues the series “His Kingdom, Our Home” through Luke’s gospel. The Bible reading this week is Luke 12:13-34. Discussion Questions: 1. In what places of my life am I still saying: “I’ve Got This!”? 2. What changes do I need to make to be “rich toward God?” 3. What am I worrying about? Should I? 4. “How much more valuable are you than…
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Reading through the book of Luke, this sermon series at Narrabeen Baptist Church will help us better understand God’s kingdom in the now and not yet. Kieran Degan preaches on Luke 12:1-12. Here are the discussion questions: 1. Think about a time you shared your faith boldly. Why were you bold in that moment? 2. Think about a time you didn’t speak u…
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Reading through the book of Luke, this sermon series at Narrabeen Baptist Church will help us better understand God’s kingdom in the now and not yet. Travis Mundy preaches on Luke 11:37-54. 1. Has your commitment to Christ waned with the loss of spiritual habits (going to church, worship, Community Groups, corporate prayer)? What does this indicate…
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Wisdom is putting into practice habits of how life works best, how God created things to be. Whether we find ourselves struggling in the middle of a pandemic or wondering why we’re here or simply navigating the patterns of everyday life, timeless truths from the Creator of the universe speak into each and every situation we experience. “Get Wisdom”…
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Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
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Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
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Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
  continue reading
 
Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
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Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
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We are Jesus’ apprentices. The term apprentice is to be used as a synonym of disciple. Many people think of a disciple as a mere follower. The word apprentice forces us to look beyond the simple act of following and moves us into ideas of training and preparation to continue in the work that Jesus is beginning. We will read through the Gospel of Ma…
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Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
  continue reading
 
Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
  continue reading
 
Were Not Our Hearts Burning Within Us - from the very beginning of the human story there has been a crying out - for healing, for restoration, for all things being made right. At the end of Luke’s gospel, two people walk away from Jerusalem - from the death of a dear friend. They were followers of Jesus and thought he might be the answer to all of …
  continue reading
 
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