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ELIJAH WK 1

Hue kicked off our new sermon series about the life of the Old Testament prophet Elijah. Elijah had nothing outwardly notable and no prominent pedigree or notable public history — his life was defined instead by earnest prayer, steadfast faith, and consistent obedience to the Lord. Hue reminded us that God often uses ordinary, faithful people — those who simply trust and obey — to accomplish extraordinary things.

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Ephesians WK- 14

Hue finished Ephesians 5 by focusing on verses 21-32. He urged us to “submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” He carefully explained what this mutual submission looks like, especially in the context of Paul’s specific instructions to husbands and wives within this passage. Hue emphasized the importance of understanding these roles as part of a deeper spiritual relationship rooted in respect and love.

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Ephesians WK 10

Hue shared from Ephesians 4:1-16, emphasizing the essential need for unity within the church community and highlighting how this unity is strengthened through the active outworking of the fivefold apostolic gifting. This process is empowered by the fullness of the Holy Spirit, enabling believers to grow together in faith, build up the body of Christ, and fulfill their calling effectively.

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The Great Commission

Thomas shared about Jesus’ mandate to his disciples to share the good news of Salvation through him and make disciples wherever we go. He encouraged the church to= take advantage of opportunities that are presented to us and not miss out on the joy of bringing people to encounter the living god.

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MARK: The Kingdom of God Wk-14

Mike exposited on three significant attributes of Jesus as illustrated in Mark 14. He described Jesus as ‘Supremely Paramount,’ emphasizing His ultimate authority and importance in our lives. Additionally, He serves as our ‘Gracious Propitiation,’ highlighting the immense grace He extends to us through His sacrifice. Finally, Mike pointed out that Jesus is ‘Divinely Positioned,’ underscoring His intentional and purposeful role in the divine plan for salvation.

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