Grace is Enough

Introduction: Lynette Kube

Worship: featuring Vaughn and the Grace Collective

Songs: Beauty for Ashes and Fountains by Josh Baldwin

Message: Matthew 20

Grace is enough

The Kingdom of God viewed through the lens of the parable of the owner of the Vineyard and the hiring of casual labour for harvest.

It addresses the question; “who then can be saved?’

The benefits of being part of the Kingdom and the reward of salvation.

How we should guard our hearts lest we forget that we too entered by His grace.

The Way of Truth

Get some emblems ready and follow,

Brandon’s last reflection on the Lord’s table .

We sing the New Grace song: Where I belong

Before we Look at TRUTH.

Jesus is the Way, the truth and the Life

But Just like Pilate, the worlds asks, “what is Truth?”

We survey a few scriptures and attempt to give a Bible picture of truth.

Is it based on facts?

Is it a body of Scientific evidence?

Or is there another perspective.

We have a look at the Greek influence on the biblical understanding and make our way to the Figures of

David and Jonathan who gives us the first glimpse into the type of:

A belt of truth.

Truth reveals through the torn curtain,

That God is accessible through Jesus.

 

Dream Beyond Confinement

Genesis 37

The Story of Joseph

Dreaming, believing and Sharing.

How did Joseph’s Dream become the revelation which governed his heart.

How confrontation led to conflict, conflict of conviction when not convincing his family led to his life of confinement.

Stripped of freedom, sold into slavery, falsely accused, imprisoned and forgotten, positioned him in a moment of convergence into his destiny.

How his faith in God did not waiver, despite his circumstances and put him in a position to redirect the history of his people.

Success in diffrent when viewed from the vantage of Eternity.

Beyond the Empty Tomb

We have a quick survey of the Tensions in Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus’s trial.

WE consider, the occupation, the tension, political climate and general atmosphere at the time of the passover that year.

We look at the role players and weigh their historical influence of the events of that week.

Since much time has passed and many historical facts are lost in translation, piece together the outcome of the ‘çourt case’ and consider how it impacted the leaders of the temple as well as the followers of Jesus.

How is it possible that such an influencial Rabbi could be found guilty of a Capital offence?

Would they come after his followers and where could they go?

Who took the body of Jesus?

Oh my, could it be?

 

Online Service 29 March 2020

Live accoustic worship with Vaughan.

Always on Time: Mark 5

Have you ever been so desperate that you didn’t care what people think of your actions?

Has it been a while since you’ve sought the Lord?

Does it appear as if others always seem to be ahead in the queue?

Don’t be afraid, He is always on Time!

There is no resurrection

A brief look at 1 Corinthians 15.

The idea that some parts of scripture are cessational against the very real threat of complicating simple truths.

We look at the application of resurrection power in an already-not yet tension so that the Gace of God can be seen for what it’s meant to be.

The Pauline view of the church’s beliefs are looked at for our daily application to the issues we face.

The Way of LLove

1 Corinthians 13

The context of the gifts of the Spirit is underscored by the environment of love.

WE reflect the Kingdom through our actions and motives.

WE demonstrate our attitude of giving by knowing what we have received.

Freely we receive, freely we give it away.

Craig Kube Sun 1 December 19

How do we see ourselves? Through which lens do we look.

Is it pride or faith?

Since we’re building in the Lord, He should build.

Are we getting distracted?

Are we getting discouraged?

What are you listening to, or who are you listening to?

Do you know that your enemy is defeated?

Are you aware of what you have access to through the Holy Spirit?

Texts from Nehemiah, Joshua, Luke, Corinthians, Romans, John and Deuteronomy.