99 CHURCH 99 CHURCH
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- Religion & Spirituality
A CHURCH IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR THE REBELS AND THE RUNAWAYS.
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A PRAYER FOR THE TRAVELER (FT. JULIO CHOW-GAMBOA) // PRAYERS OF THE 99
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HOW IT STARTED, HOW IT’S GOING // EPHESIANS
Ephesians 1:1-2
We begin a new collection of teachings on the book of Ephesians. Ephesians opens our imaginations to what growing up and maturing in Christ could look like. While the church in Ephesus got off to a powerful start, we later read in Revelation that they had lost their first love along the way. We seem to know far too much about how love starts, and very little about how it might continue. How do we recapture first love? And how do we sustain and grow in love on the journey of life? -
COURAGE IN COMMUNITY // BELONG
Can you think of a time in your life, when someone showed up to give you the strength you needed to carry on? When the early Church gathered, their time together was marked by a supernatural encouragement. People walked away strengthened and filled with the courage to live into their destinies. What would it look like to be a community that embodies encouragement? Recorded live from Belong Retreat.
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FULLY KNOWN, FULLY LOVED // BELONG
At the core of every human being is the longing to be fully known and fully loved. In the garden of Eden, humanity was naked and unashamed before God and before one another. But because of sin, we often find ourselves hiding and afraid from community. This week, we explore how the Johari Window could be a powerful tool in helping us reclaim our humanity in community, allowing ourselves to be fully known and fully loved.
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LOVE-DRENCHED TRUTH // BELONG
We live in time where we're simultaneously vigilant about accountability, yet so turned off by it. We’re proactive in holding people accountable in the court of public opinion, yet absolutely turned off by the idea of anyone holding us accountable. Scripture calls us to sharpen one another, to help each other become all that God has created us to be. This week, we explore the final practice of belonging: accountability.
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GOD AS A NURSING MOTHER
Throughout Scripture, we see many maternal and motherly metaphors used to describe God's nature, specifically toward us as His children. Unfortunately, the church in recent history has steered away from using feminine imagery for God. But it wasn't always this way. Church fathers and mothers throughout history used language about God that was quite fluid in regards to gender. What does it look like to know the maternal side of God? How can see God more clearly through the lens of motherhood?