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YHWH (pronounced Yah-way) is the Hebrew name for God’s personal name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. In fact, the book of Exodus has some of the most explicit and impacting self-revelations by God in the entire Bible. The second book of the Torah, Exodus is not just a record of God’s actions to rescue His people; It is a personal record and account of God’s person, character, and nature on full display for all the nations to see and revere Him alone. So join us this year as we dive into our study of Exodus, to see YHWH on Display, in all of His tremendous, beautiful, mysterious, and intimate glory, power, sovereignty, and love.
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Micah Labovitch - January 1, 2023
The After Party - How the Light of the World Radiates Jesus
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-14, Isaiah 42:1-9, John 8:12, Genesis 1:26-31, Romans 12:1-21, Ezra 6:19-22, Revelation 21:22-27, John 3:16-21, Romans 11:1-36, Leviticus 11:1-6, Revelation 21:1-4, John 1:9-13, Romans 10:9-18, Genesis 18:16-19, 2 Peter 3:8-13, John 1:1-4, Acts 1:6-11, Genesis 12:1-3, 1 Thessalonians 5:4-10, Isaiah 60:1-3, Luke 24:44-49, Genesis 11:1-9, 2 Corinthians 4:1-6, Isaiah 49:5-7, Matthew 5:14-16, Luke 2:21-35
From Series: "The Invitation of Advent"
The word Advent literally means “to arrive.” It is also the time each year in Christianity meant to draw our hearts to focus on what the arrival of Jesus really means in our lives. This year, at GREFC, we are aligning our Advent services with the traditional Sundays of Advent. We will be focusing in on Jesus’ birth story in Luke 1-2 and looking at how these six Sundays all display different perspectives on Jesus’ birth. But even more than that, through the lens of these six Sundays, we are going to look at how the entire biblical story- and the whole of human history- ultimately points us to this moment: the true invitation of the Advent of Jesus Christ. So, please, join us this Christmas season as we look to and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ together.
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Micah Labovitch - January 1, 2023
The After Party - How the Light of the World Radiates Jesus
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-14, Isaiah 42:1-9, John 8:12, Genesis 1:26-31, Romans 12:1-21, Ezra 6:19-22, Revelation 21:22-27, John 3:16-21, Romans 11:1-36, Leviticus 11:1-6, Revelation 21:1-4, John 1:9-13, Romans 10:9-18, Genesis 18:16-19, 2 Peter 3:8-13, John 1:1-4, Acts 1:6-11, Genesis 12:1-3, 1 Thessalonians 5:4-10, Isaiah 60:1-3, Luke 24:44-49, Genesis 11:1-9, 2 Corinthians 4:1-6, Isaiah 49:5-7, Matthew 5:14-16, Luke 2:21-35
From Series: "The Invitation of Advent"
The word Advent literally means “to arrive.” It is also the time each year in Christianity meant to draw our hearts to focus on what the arrival of Jesus really means in our lives. This year, at GREFC, we are aligning our Advent services with the traditional Sundays of Advent. We will be focusing in on Jesus’ birth story in Luke 1-2 and looking at how these six Sundays all display different perspectives on Jesus’ birth. But even more than that, through the lens of these six Sundays, we are going to look at how the entire biblical story- and the whole of human history- ultimately points us to this moment: the true invitation of the Advent of Jesus Christ. So, please, join us this Christmas season as we look to and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ together.