Nate Bush

advent | december 18

Series – Advent

Summary: When life is happy we want to share it with the ones we love. When life is sad we don’t want words, we want presence. There is no replacing the company of those we love. This Christmas we are celebrating God With Us. Jesus loves us so much that he chooses to be with us. When Jesus Christ was born in a manger he gave us the gift of presence. Christ’s presence brings the world peace. As the angels said, he brings "peace on earth and good will.”

 

advent | december 11

Series – Advent

Summary: When life is happy we want to share it with the ones we love. When life is sad we don’t want words, we want presence. There is no replacing the company of those we love. This Christmas we are celebrating God With Us. Jesus loves us so much that he chooses to be with us. When Jesus Christ was born in a manger he gave us the gift of presence. Christ’s presence brings the world peace. As the angels said, he brings "peace on earth and good will.”

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Advent | Week 3

advent | december 4

Series – Advent

Summary: When life is happy we want to share it with the ones we love. When life is sad we don’t want words, we want presence. There is no replacing the company of those we love. This Christmas we are celebrating God With Us. Jesus loves us so much that he chooses to be with us. When Jesus Christ was born in a manger he gave us the gift of presence. Christ’s presence brings the world peace. As the angels said, he brings "peace on earth and good will.”

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Advent | Week 2

song of solomon | november 20

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

Resources: Community Group Guide | Woven | Week 8

song of solomon | november 13

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 7

song of solomon | november 6

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 6

song of solomon | October 30

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 5

song of solomon | october 23

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 4

Song of Solomon | October 16

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 3

Song of Solomon | October 9

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 2

Song of Solomon | October 2

Series – Woven

Summary: Marriage can be good. In fact, it can be great. In Genesis 2:24 God gives a vision for marriage. The scripture says that man shall leave his family and “hold fast” or cleave to his wife, and the two shall “become one flesh” or woven togetherMarriage involves leaving, cleaving, and weaving. Weaving together two people to the point of becoming one is a process that requires intimacy, vulnerability, and self-awareness. In this series we will look at God’s book of romance, the Song of Solomon, to see what the process of weaving looks like. We will see how beautiful a marriage woven together through the power of Gospel can be.

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Woven | Week 1

Nehemiah 13 | September 25

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 8

Nehemiah 11-12 | September 18

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Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 7

Nehemiah 10 | September 11

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 6

Nehemiah 8-9 | September 4

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 5

Nehemiah 6-7 | August 28

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 4

Nehemiah 5 | August 21

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 3

Nehemiah 3-4 | August 14

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 2

Nehemiah 1-2 | August 7

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Nehemiah | Week 7

Ezra 9-10 | July 31

Series – Ezra + Nehemiah

Summary: The central thread woven through the biblical narrative is grace. One day, by grace, he will “make all things new.” The thread of grace touches every story just like it touches every human life. There are other threads woven in the human and biblical narratives, like rebellion and exile. Rebellion exiles the human heart creating a great distance; a distance that only grace can reach. God’s grace is a love and acceptance given to an exiled and rebellious people. So it is with Ezra and Nehemiah. Rebellious and exiled Israelites receive God’s grace and the restored relationships and security that comes with his grace. Ezra and Nehemiah point forward to a time when, through God’s grace, we will know perfect relationships and total security. 

ResourcesCommunity Group Guide | Ezra | Week 6