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Category Archives: missional living
The Month Ahead @ LoveFirst Coast
You are invited to fast and pray Tuesday. We’re fasting and praying that God would lead us to people to bless. Prayer request: for God’s Kingdom to advance on the First Coast and especially through Young Life, Young Lives, and … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, mission, missional living
Tagged collection, Discipleship, giving, Prayer, worship, worship services
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Collecting Supplies Related to the Okefenokee Fires
In the days of the early church, there was a famine in Jerusalem, and the new churches responded, taking up a collection for those who were suffering. We have an opportunity to do something similar, to help with supplies needed … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, mission, missional living, saturday worship, worship
Tagged collection, missional living, Okefenokee Fires
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Jesus’ Leadership Method
“Perhaps the ultimate test of a leader is not what you are able to do in the here and now – but instead what continues to grow long after you are gone.” (Strengths Based Leadership, Rath and Conchie, p95.) I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Discipleship, discipleship movement, Jesus, leadership, mission, Movement
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When The Spirit Leads the Retreat!
When the Spirit leads a retreat, the experiences you have are exactly what you need. Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, Missional Community Experience, missional living, Retreat, sabbath
Tagged eco Lodge, faith, LoveFirstCoast, missional living, rest, Retreat
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Kingdom Authority. Kingdom Power.
In short, God is a King. We are his adopted children, the royal citizens of God’s Kingdom. Like a good Father and a wise king, God does not spoil us. He gives us vital and important work to do … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, Hope, kingdom triangle, love, missional living
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