We experience God’s presence when we gratefully worship with reverence and awe. At the Georgetown Church of Christ, we have been learning this ourselves.
Amidst all of the hardship stirred by the onslaught of COVID-19, the past five years have also presented unique opportunities to grow. God has been doing a new thing: do you perceive it?
Prayer is so much more powerful than many Christians imagine, as Jesus and His earliest followers show us. Growing in this at the Georgetown Church of Christ over the past five years, we have witnessed that power for ourselves.
Jesus is King, and He calls us to go make disciples. At the Georgetown Church of Christ, we have learned that every effort everywhere matters because He is with us.
God created the world with changing seasons. As one season ends and a new begins for the Georgetown Church of Christ, it is clear how God’s purpose has been advanced through 48 people being united with Christ in baptism.
There were some things that really ticked Jesus off, and do you know what He would do? He’d go and heal someone who is hurting. You and I have a lot to learn from Angry Jesus.
When the shema, Judaism’s foundational passage, begins with the command to “Hear”, it is about more than just having sound waves hit your ear drums. It is God’s intention that as you listen you will also obey.
The things that pain us might not go away - but that doesn’t mean the Lord has ignored our pleadings. Sometimes it is in our weakness that we experience Christ’s power the most.
Hope makes human beings able to endure a lot, but sadly so much of where we choose to put that hope ultimately fails us. When our hope is in God, we tap into a source of strength that will never fail.