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A Love That Cannot Forget Speaker: Rev. Shu-Ling Lee Scripture: Isaiah 49:1-15 NIV
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Crossing the River
Courageous Community: Crossing the River Speaker: Pastor Angela Luk Scripture: Joshua 3:1-4:24 Courageous Community moves in faith together and in step with God through every generation. I. Faith steps in before the waters part (3:1-17) II. Faith moves us forward together (3:14-17) III. Remembrance fuels future courage (4:1-24) Application What is a “stone of remembrance” - a specific moment when God came through for you - that you can encourage someone with this week?
God Uses Even The Unlikely
Courageous Community: God Uses Even The Unlikely Speaker: Rev. Shu-Ling Lee Scripture: Joshua 1:10- 2:24 (NLT) “Every experience God gives us, every person He puts into our lives, is the perfect preparation for a future only He can see”. —Corrie Ten Boom “We are who we are in Christ as a result of a series of someones.” —Dallas Willard -What does it look like to be a leader in a courageous community? -What does it look like to be a courageous community that is united in faith and by godly leadership? -What does it look like for God to bring unlikely people to en-courage us in faith? I. God tends to call and build up the unlikeliest of leaders (1:10-15) II. A Courageous Community take time to mature and grow (1:16-18) III. God can even work through the most unlikely of people to en-courage His people (2:1-24) The 4 Strikes Against Rahab 5 Qualities Rahab Exemplified CONCLUSION Who might be God asking you to talk to outside your social circle or who may not be a Christian yet?
Courage Begins with a Call
Courageous Community: Courage Begins with a Call Speaker: Rev. Ho-Ming Tsui Scripture: Joshua 1:1-9 I. The Call to Be Courageous Often Comes in the Middle of Pain (vv. 1–2) II. Courage Comes from Standing on What God Has Promised (vv. 3–6) Promise 1: Provision (v. 3-4) Promise 2: Protection (v. 5) Promise 3: Presence (v. 5-6) III. Courage Develops When We Keep Returning to Who God Is (vv. 7–9)
Our Worship
Resurrection People-Our Worship Speaker: Pastor Kelly J. Tam Scripture: Revelation 1:17–18a The resurrection of Jesus leads us to worship a presence. 17 When I saw him, I fell at his feet as if I were dead. But he laid his right hand on me and said, “Don’t be afraid! I am the First and the Last. 18 I am the living one. I died, but look—I am alive forever and ever! —Revelation 1:17-18a 37 Jesus replied, “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. —Matthew 22:37-38 1. Worship with our hearts means we have honest grief and joyful praise. 2. Worship with our body means our whole being praises and declares the King. 3. Worship with our souls means our worship is a spiritual encounter.
A Love That Cannot Forget
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