Grow in Discipleship
Do you desire a strong faith? Do you want to follow Jesus well? Then you’d be well-served to focus on your life of discipleship. During Jesus’ day, disciples followed their rabbi closely. They lived with him, ate with him, traveled with him. Discipleship is the lived experience of intentionally following and learning from a leader or teacher. What does a life of discipleship look like today? Jesus may not be physically present with us, like he was with the twelve disciples in the first century, but he is with us. Jesus himself tells us that he will always be with us.
How do we grow?
Intentionally spending time in God’s Word and in prayer and worship grows our faith and helps us mature in our spiritual life. However, it’s important to remember that spiritual maturity doesn’t always look like we might expect it to. We don’t mature spiritually the same way we mature with age. It’s certainly a journey, but we should be cautious about simply thinking about discipleship in a linear fashion.
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When we think about life linearly, we expect that we will just get smarter, better, more mature as Christians. In reality, discipleship doesn’t always work that way. Sometimes we discover new meaning in our faith. Sometimes we make mistakes or encounter a challenge that sets us back. Other times tragedies and difficulties in life confront us and lead to questions we can’t yet answer. During these times it can feel like our faith is weak or fragile, but studying scripture and the biblical journey of discipleship helps us understand that detours and roadblocks along the way are normal. Knowing that God is with us in our trials, questions, and doubts though, can help us prevent these experiences from shattering our faith.
Adults
Small Group and
Bible Studies
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We offer a weekly small group study, as well as seasonal studies during Advent and Easter.
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Our current offering is
"Bible 101"
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Children
We are currently welcoming more children and will soon be able to create a real Sunday School. At the moment, they do stay in worship with their parents, enjoy a children's message from the pastor and the little ones can play with an activity bag.