Remember The Sabbath | Gift, Rhythm and Commandment
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Remember The Sabbath | Gift, Rhythm and Commandment

A time to stop and rest, the Sabbath is firstly a gift from God and a rhythm in creation before it is a commandment . Keeping the Sabbath can be life giving. And so as God rested he was equally creating and baking into the rhythm of creation itself Sabbath Rest.

The Moment We are In | Response to the Unrest in Kenya
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The Moment We are In | Response to the Unrest in Kenya

As a church, we remain apolitical yet we are not silent. We stand on the side of Justice. Every Kenyan has a right to peacefully protest and voice their opinions on any issues that touch on their governance. We are convinced that God stands with the poor and the powerless. Jesus was a foreigner in...

Lectio Divina – Philippians 4:4-7
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Lectio Divina – Philippians 4:4-7

We have been learning so much about prayer, so much about what to do and what not to do when we pray. Jesus is drawing us to the father through his teaching about prayer and the best way to be with the Father is through prayer. it has always been an invitation to intentionally practice...

When You Pray, Pray Like This…
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When You Pray, Pray Like This…

The followers of Jesus must have noticed something about how Jesus prayed that led them to ask him to teach them how to pray. Even though they were from a culture that had regular prayers, there was something about how Jesus prayed that was different and drew them. It is that Jesus enjoyed prayer. For...

Fulfilling The Vision
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Fulfilling The Vision

For His grave is empty, He is alive, He is not dead. He is risen, He is risen indeed.

Doing His Will
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Doing His Will

That’s how Jesus lived his life. He was willing to put aside his own agenda, his own plans, his own wisdom, his own desires. He was willing to put aside his entire life and existence in order to pursue God’s will…even when it was agonizing to do so.

Answering His Call
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Answering His Call

Faith is not about being certain of how things will look like but being certain that the one who made the promises will keep them.