Daily Refection – Every Winter Has It’s Spring

Consider with Malorie the counterintuitive ways that God calls us to in tough times.

Read: Romans 12:12

Remember: God is good, and true to His promises.

Psalm 18:30

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Evening Scripture & Prayer

Join Duff and Alan via Zoom for an hour of reflection:

Six Tuesday evenings from 7:30-8:30 beginning April 28.

Each week will be a participatory experience of shared scripture readings and guided prayer all via Zoom.

To be part of these Tuesday nights:  download zoom.us then e-mail Alan (alan@gpchurchofchrist.com) to receive the meeting the link.

Daily Reflection – God’s Got This

Scott invites us to trust our lives to God and watch attacks of anxiety and fear be extinguished with God’s power.

Read: Ephesians 6:10-18 (emphasis on Shield of Faith)

Remember: God’s got this!

Worship Wednesday

“‘And it shall be in the last days,’ God says, ‘That I will pour forth of My Spirit on all mankind; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy… ‘And I will grant wonders in the sky, and signs on the earth below.’” Acts 2:17, 19

Daily Reflection – Moses is Dead

Alan encourages us with some bold statements from the Old Testament.

Ask yourself: Have I faced reality that the past is behind me? How can I move forward with confidence?

Joshua 1:1

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Daily Reflection – God’s Kingdom Growth

Alan encourages us to consider how God’s Kingdom expands not only in the worlds but in our hearts and lives.

Read: Luke 13:20-21

Try: Asking God to spread His rule throughout your life, then notice the Spirit at work.

Daily Reflection – Breakfast With Jesus

Contemplate restoration with Laurel as she shares another post-resurrection story of Jesus.

Read: John 21

Ponder: Who would you like to “sit and have breakfast” with?