There’s nothing like a well-told story. In this final sermon on the topic of “God Space,” Pastor David challenges us to tell our stories – as part of God’s story. Listen to this message on 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
God Space: Wondering Like Jesus
In Luke 24:13-35, two disciples meet the resurrected Jesus on the road to Emmaus. The story and its structure point to one transformative truth: Jesus is alive! How can we share this living Jesus with others by wondering with them about their spiritual journeys? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon:
The six levels of the chiastic structure found in this Bible story:
God Space: Listening to God and Others
Our conversations – and prayers – are usually filled with our own talking. What if our relationships with God and others were marked by listening, instead? Check out Pastor David’s sermon on Acts 16:9-15.
God Space: Serving Through Hospitality
In three short verses, Jesus cuts across two major social values of his time. How should we go about building relationships with people on the outskirts of our society? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 14:12-14.
God Space: Guatemala Introduction
This week, our Guatemala mission trip team shared some of their reflections with the congregation. Listen in as Pastor David gives a brief introduction based on Acts 9:36-43 and asks for a couple of volunteers to share how they noticed “God space” around them this week.
God Space: Noticing Where God is At Work
Another strange encounter, this time between Saul and Ananias, points us toward the importance of noticing where God is at work in our lives. Where is the God Space in your life? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Acts 9:1-22.
By the way, the video which Pastor David wanted to show at the end of this sermon can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahg6qcgoay4
God Space: Creating Room for Spiritual Conversations
Evangelism through relationships and conversations, all within “God space.” Read Acts 8:24-40 and listen to this first sermon in Pastor David’s new series on sharing the love of Jesus with people in natural, everyday encounters.