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At First Methodist Houston our vision is to have an empowered, diverse faith family built on the foundation of God’s Word, sharing the transforming love of Jesus Christ throughout Houston and the world.
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I Believe: “I Believe In Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord” - Lance Richards
When Lance left the hospital with his first child, he couldn’t believe they were sending him out without an instruction manual.
But in life, we are not without direction. God sent Jesus Christ to show us to be fully alive - for us, he IS the instruction manual.
Jesus is the exemplar of what it means to be divine. He made the face of God known on this earth - one of sacrifice, and self-emptying love.
And he taught us how to follow him.
Philippians 2:5-11
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I Believe: “Maker of Heaven and Earth” - Lance Richards
On our next step through the Apostles’ Creed, Lance covers “God as maker,” and how the very presence of creation around us reminds us that God is always with us. The stars in the sky above us show us that our God never leaves the one behind.
Then, a trip to Homeboy Industries in California, where gang members find their way into the church.
Isaiah 40:10-14, 18-31
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I Believe: “I Believe in God the Father Almighty” - Lance Richards
As we begin a period of what the church calls “Ordinary Time” - though Lance thinks it should be called “Extraordinary Time” - we begin a series defining what we believe, guided by the Apostles Creed.
We start with the story of the Prodigal Son, but it’s not a story about a son. It’s a story about a father. A father willing to run to his son and welcome him home during a time when no one could comprehend something like that. And it’s about a God that Jesus taught us to refer to as OUR Father.
Luke 15:11-32
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Arise: “Live The Life Of Heaven Here” - Lance Richards
When Nicodemus came to visit Jesus, he was confused about how Jesus was asking him to be “born again” - wasn’t the first time enough?
It wasn’t - but Lance reminds us that being born again is more than just a single moment, a story to look back to. What about the moments that are happening now?
Our call to faith isn’t a one-time thing. We don’t have to look back and say “that was the moment!” What about the moments that are happening now?
John 3:1-17
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Arise: “Make The Most Of Every Moment” - Lance Richards
On Senior Sunday, Lance tells the graduates - and all of us - to wait on God’s timing. As he ascended to heaven, Jesus called the disciples to intentionality. To pray, and believe, and wait for the Spirit. He calls for us to do the same.
“My prayer for you is that you hunger and thirst for the Lord more than anything else in this world.”
Acts 1:1-13
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