1.) Attack these classes with vigor! There are two new classes beginning Sunday. You can participate.

Two New Adult Education Classes—Begining April 7th

9:00AM—Tim Keller “Gospel in Life – From Heart to Culture”

Join author and pastor Timothy Keller in a 12-week study of the gospel and the ways to live it out in your everyday life. Topics include: the focus on the city, the centrality of the heart, the need to live by grace, the significance of idolatry, the importance of cultural engagement, the role of work in mission, and more. Led by Ken French.

10:30AM—”From Gethsemane to Galilee: Poetry of Death and Resurrection”

Consider poetic responses to and reflections on Christ’s death and resurrection. For centuries, poets have been drawn to the story of Christ’s passion, and we hope that each week the readings will encourage our own thoughtful consideration of this central moment in the Christian story. We hope to foster insight into how our contemplation of Christ might be both challenged and renewed.

*Participants need not read in advance, but poems will be posted online. Led by Stephen Addcox

2.) I’m not sure about you, but there are some dishes that I find are actually BETTER as leftovers. Well, there was so much to say about the hope that God has inaugurated in the resurrection of Jesus Christ that I’m going to preach one more sermon from Revelation 21 and 22. Here’s a couple of teaser quotes:

“Don’t make the church body do everything you want the body parts to be doing. In other words, there’s a difference between the church gathered and the church scattered. Some theologians call it the church as organization and the church as organism. Help people be faithful disciples and entrepreneurs and hard workers in their jobs, in their families, and in their communities. Equip them for ministry, but don’t make a church program for every good deed Christians might do in Christ’s name.”  –Kevin DeYoung & Greg Gilbert

“Clearly, caring for the poor, the hungry, the afflicted is not just a liberal thing to do. It is a biblical thing to do. We must allow this uncomfortable chapter (Isaiah 58?) to discomfort us a bit. Those of us in conservative circles can get all sorts of religious ritual right, but it counts for nothing and less than nothing if we do not love our neighbors as ourselves.”  –Kevin DeYoung & Greg Gilbert

3.) We’ll be sharing in Holy Communion during both the 9:00 and 10:30 services.

 

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