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The book of Exodus picks where the book of Genesis ends. Genesis was all about origins–the origins of the world, humanity, sin, and God’s first covenant with humanity through Abraham. Exodus is a story about the descendants of Abraham becoming the people of God. God is faithful to grow them into a nation, save them out of Egypt, give them his law as part of a special covenant with them, and teach them to trust him and walk in his ways through various trials and experiences as they journey to the promise land. Moses records the journey of the Israelites to teach us about what it looks like for us to become the people of God in Christ. We invite you to take part in this journey with us as we learn more what it means to become the people of God in Christ.

The book of Exodus picks where the book of Genesis ends. Genesis was all about origins–the origins of the world, humanity, sin, and God’s first covenant with humanity through Abraham. Exodus is a story about the descendants of Abraham becoming the people of God. God is faithful to grow them into a nation, save them out of Egypt, give them his law as part of a special covenant with them, and teach them to trust him and walk in his ways through various trials and experiences as they journey to the promise land. Moses records the journey of the Israelites to teach us about what it looks like for us to become the people of God in Christ. We invite you to take part in this journey with us as we learn more what it means to become the people of God in Christ.

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Jim Harding - July 2, 2023

Jonah Ch 1 - Running From God

2023 Jonah

Join us as Pastor Jim Harding begins our series in Johna as he talks about Running From God.

Scripture References: Jonah 1:1-17

From Series: "2023 Jonah"

The book of Jonah reminds us that the God of the universe cares about all of his creation. In this great book, God sends his prophet to call the people of Ninevah to repentance. Reluctantly, and after 3 daysin the belly of a fish, Jonah heads for Ninevah. His warning is met with humble repentance and the people of Ninevah are spared. How could God spare such an evil and pagan people? This is the heart of our great God. He is patient and compassionate, not wanting anyone to perish. As we study Jonah, let’s seek to manifest a similar heart toward the unbelieving; courageously reaching out to those who need to turn to him for salvation.

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