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February 27, 2011

Shift — Serve Shift

At certain times, we need increased momentum in our lives. We feel like something is a little off, we are lugging a little too slow or somehow need a surge of “juice.” That’s when it’s time for a shift. This isn’t about going in the wrong direction, it isn’t a U-turn—it’s about executing a gear change, it’s a about an adjustment that will give us momentum—A SHIFT.

Lead Pastor Ed Noble looks at a shift in our serving, and what it means to be owners, not just renters.

Posted by Journey Community Church

Series: Shift

February 20, 2011

The Jesus Creed — Love

“Spirituality”—most of us feel like we want it. We would like to think of ourselves as a “spiritual” person. But how are you supposed to figure out what’s real, what’s true, what actual spirituality looks like? Even if you are connected to a church, who do you ask? Even if you decide to read the Bible, where do you start? It’s a big book! It’s almost like we are suffering from information overload. It would be nice if someone who really knew what they were talking about could boil it down and just give us something to work with. Enter Jesus, who did just that.

“Love God. Love your neighbor.”

This little ditty is something author and New Testament scholar Scot McKnight calls “The Jesus Creed.” Join us as we take a closer look at the center of Jesus Spirituality.

Lead Pastor Ed Noble finishes the series with a look at the central action of the Jesus Creed—"love."

Posted by Journey Community Church

Series: The Jesus Creed

February 13, 2011

The Jesus Creed — The Jesus Creed Journey

“Spirituality”—most of us feel like we want it. We would like to think of ourselves as a “spiritual” person. But how are you supposed to figure out what’s real, what’s true, what actual spirituality looks like? Even if you are connected to a church, who do you ask? Even if you decide to read the Bible, where do you start? It’s a big book! It’s almost like we are suffering from information overload. It would be nice if someone who really knew what they were talking about could boil it down and just give us something to work with. Enter Jesus, who did just that.

“Love God. Love your neighbor.”

This little ditty is something author and New Testament scholar Scot McKnight calls “The Jesus Creed.” Join us as we take a closer look at the center of Jesus Spirituality.

Scot McKnight, author of The Jesus Creed, shares how the practice of reciting the Jesus Creed will alter the way you see the others in your life.

Posted by Journey Community Church

Series: The Jesus Creed

February 8, 2011

The Jesus Creed — Unlikely

“Spirituality”—most of us feel like we want it. We would like to think of ourselves as a “spiritual” person. But how are you supposed to figure out what’s real, what’s true, what actual spirituality looks like? Even if you are connected to a church, who do you ask? Even if you decide to read the Bible, where do you start? It’s a big book! It’s almost like we are suffering from information overload. It would be nice if someone who really knew what they were talking about could boil it down and just give us something to work with. Enter Jesus, who did just that.

“Love God. Love your neighbor.”

This little ditty is something author and New Testament scholar Scot McKnight calls “The Jesus Creed.” Join us as we take a closer look at the center of Jesus Spirituality.

Lead Pastor Ed Noble looks at the book of John and the story of the woman caught in adultery and the unlikely places that we encounter God.

Posted by Journey Community Church

Series: The Jesus Creed

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