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Author Archives: Pastor Jesse
Worship Gathering for Living Life on Mission
Over and over again, I have seen people make a strategic mistake after God invites them into his work. I’ve made it myself. Making this mistake leads to less effectiveness in ministry, lowers our defenses against burnout and discouragement, lulls … Continue reading
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Tagged discip, group, mission, missional living, up-in-out, worship
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Double Circle Time
Next worship gathering is Sunday, August 5 at 6:30 pm in the St. Johns Room of Faith Community Church, 3450 CR210, 32259. Come and be equipped for life on mission. We’re calling for ten days of prayer and fasting beginning … Continue reading
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Tagged Discipleship, Fasting, grace, love, Prayer
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Prayer for School at School
Prayer happened in school. I know. I was there. Don’t worry. It was entirely legal. Up-In-Out is part of what characterizes the ministry of Love First Coast. It’s based developing a rhythm of doing what Jesus did and doing it … Continue reading
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Worship with a Meal
Some of the most profound encounters with Jesus happened around meals. He ate with a crowd, with friends, with sinners, with enemies trying to trap him, and with the disciples. Jesus clearly loved to eat with people. He liked it … Continue reading
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A Church Serving Those Who Are Sent
(Our next worship gathering is July 7 @ 6:00 at the home of Kent and Kris Wehmeier. Come and be equipped and encouraged for life on mission.) Agree or disagree: “In the prevailing framework of the church today, leaders are … Continue reading