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Our Story of Living the Church

Eric & Kristy finish off our series on Living the Church and what it looks like for them to live the church in the context of serving Latino students. [Romans 12] Reflection: What is your expression of living the church this season? How can you be inventive in hospitality? Who is God building your life for?

Live the Church – Mission

Gideon continues our series on Living the Church and what it means to have and live God’s mission. [Romans 12:9-21] Reflection: What does empathy look like lived out in our lives? How do you cultivate peace and bring God’s original vision to where you live and work? How are you striving to discern God’s call and mission for your resources, […]

Live the Church – Liturgy

Gideon continues our series on Living the Church and what it means for us to worship. [Romans 12:1] Reflection: When we examine the sacrifices we make in life, who and what are they for? What is our faith driven by? Is it duty, guilt or affection for God?

Kingdom, Body & Treasure

Garth Bolinder, our superintendent from the Covenant, shares about what it means for Vox to be a part of the greater body of Christ. [Luke 12:32-40] Reflection: What do you think of when you think of Vox having a bigger vision? How can you have a bigger vision of the Body of Christ?

Teach Us To Pray

Jason Minnix continues from the Lectionary as we continue the season of Ordinary Weeks. [Luke 11:1-13] Reflection: How do we engage God through prayer? In what ways can we focus on simply being through prayer and not seek action or resolution?

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John Chandler speaks on Hospitality and Imago Dei and what it looks like to pay attention to what God is doing. [Acts 7:54-60] Reflection: In what times and places have you seen God work in your life before? How can we pay attention to what God is doing around us and for us to be a part of it?

Wheat & Weeds

Jason Minnix speaks on Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds. [Matthew 13:24-30,36-43] Reflection: How do you handle the weeds in your life? What does it look like to allow God to be the judge rather than ourselves?