The Roots: The Spirit and the Church

Acts 2:1–13, 42–47

"Work! Work! Work!"  Ok, honestly, how did you read that sentence?  Did it stress you out?  Did you hear complaining?  In Acts 2, we hear about work that unleashes and liberates and grows.  Acts 2 tells us about work, work, work that is good, good, good!



The Spirit and the Church
Paul Voltmer
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

The Roots

Acts 1:1–5

Where can we turn to figure out life in the "new normal"?  How about the book of Acts?  As the first followers of Jesus sought to live out the reality of the resurrection, they sure had to figure out a vastly new normal.  Nothing would ever be the same again! We begin this series with observations and implications to guide us through the weeks ahead.

The Roots
Paul Voltmer
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

Easter Sunday: The First Day of the Rest of Your Life

John 20:1 – 18

That first Resurrection Sunday truly is the first day of the rest of our lives. In the details and the delight of John's account of that day, we learn that through the resurrected Jesus we are now offered a new reality and a new relationship. The glorious gift of Easter cannot be understated!

The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
Paul Voltmer
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

Palm Sunday: What Are You Looking For?

John 12:12 – 26

As Jesus enters Jerusalem, crowds swarm around him.  The Pharisees seem to throw up their hands and say, " Look, the world has gone after him," and what happens next proves their point.  No doubt they realize that the only way to stop Jesus is to kill him.  What Jesus says next proves them wrong.

What Are You Looking For
Zack Esden
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

Global Outreach Sunday: Exiles in Crisis—on Purpose

Esther

In the story of Esther, we will see that God is present in hard times.  In fact, hard times are part of His plan.  God proves Himself trustworthy and gives ordinary people a chance to participate in His plan for the world. We can all be missionaries.

Exiles in Crisis - On Purpose
Jim Esden
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

The Big God in Troubling Times: A Prayer and a Promise

Daniel 9

Through reading the words of the prophet Jeremiah, Daniel realizes that the end to the exile is drawing near. He cries out to the LORD in an impassioned prayer and receives His unparalleled promise. As you consider the message of Daniel 9, how are you preparing yourself for His promised work in your life?

A Prayer and a Promise
Paul Voltmer
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

The Big God in Troubling Times: Readied and Numbered

Daniel 8

In Daniel 8, we see a vision with more wild imagery, this time about events that would take place about 300 years after Daniel's time.  What does a fulfilled prophecy from ancient times have to do with us today?  A whole lot, actually, especially for our troubling times.

Readied and Numbered
Paul Voltmer

Kids Activity Sheet

Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

The Big God in Troubling Times: A Theology of History, Part 2

Daniel 7

The second half of the book of Daniel begins with some wild imagery.  Scary beasts rising from the sea.  A belligerent, warring little horn.  One like a son of man.  The Ancient of Days.  What does this all mean?  What does it say to us today?

A Theology of History, Part 2
Paul Voltmer

 

Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team

The Big God in Troubling Times: Countercultural Identity

Daniel 6

This Sunday we return to our series in Daniel, "The Big God in Troubling Times."  In chapter 6, Daniel identifies his ultimate allegiance not with the power structure of Babylon but rather with the one true God. And he's willing to pay the price.  A counter-cultural identity grounds itself in the only One who can truly deliver.

Countercultural Identity
Paul Voltmer
Congregational Worship Music
Worship Arts Team