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Get More Faith
This last week at Home Groups we did a closer look at faith and asked specifically, “How do you get more faith?” We find our answer in an unlikely place, Deuteronomy 32:11 [God is] like an eagle that stirs up … Continue reading
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Lectio Divina on Worship
Here’s a few passages about worship for Lectio Divina: John 4:23-26 Hebrews 13:15 Psalm 96:8-9 Psalm 29 Job 1:13-21
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Faith
This week at home groups we talked about faith. We saw that faith is all around us all the time: we believe by faith that people walked on the moon, that George Washington existed, and that trying to tickle a … Continue reading
Lectio Divina – “Divine Reading”
Lectio Divina is like “Feasting on the Word.” This feast is divided into four parts: first taking a bite (Lectio), then chewing on it (Meditatio), next is savoring the essence of it (Oratio), and finally, the Word is digested and … Continue reading