Let’s be honest, consistently reading the Bible can be challenging. We are distracted, we get confused, and we fill our lives with other activities. We believe that the Bible is the word of God and we want to help our students build the habit of reading it! So tonight, we are going to take a break from our regularly scheduled preaching and hear from people from our campus as they share what has helped them engage in the habit of Bible reading and what they have learned from studying it!
Read MoreIs Christianity a relationship? Or a religion? Or both? Or neither? As we continue this series about journeying with God each day, we will discuss the differences between relationship and religion and why it’s wise to recognize the value of both. The reality is, the God of the Bible offers us relationships where there are clearly defined ways He has asked His people to live.
Read MoreAs we continue our series about reading the Bible, students will learn the meaning of three important words to remember as they approach Bible reading: Context, Spirit, and Action. When we understand the background of a passage, open ourselves up to God speaking to us through Bible, and allow God to use it to change us from the inside out, we will see that the Bible is not just another book, but is God’s Word.
Read MoreWe were made to walk with God; and while it can be easy to reduce our spiritual journey to habits, rituals, and head knowledge, all of those things are the means to understanding the God who loves us and developing our relationship with Him! As we begin 2024, we will explore what it means to walk with God each and every day. Each of the teachings during this series will involve a component of practicing spending time with God in the session space!
Read MoreWhat’s the big deal with the Bible? It seems like most sermons in church or Lifeline end up being a strong encouragement to read the Bible – but why? During this series, we will explore the importance of building a habit of reading and understanding the story of God. Students will be challenged to open up God’s Word for themselves.
Read MoreWe were made to walk with God; and while it can be easy to reduce our spiritual journey to habits, rituals, and head knowledge, all of those things are the means to understanding the God who loves us and developing our relationship with Him! As we begin 2024, we will explore what it means to walk with God each and every day. Each of the teachings during this series will involve a component of practicing spending time with God in the session space!
Read MoreWe’re on break!
It has been an amazing first semester and we are so thankful for everyone in the Lifeline family. We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and New Years and we eagerly await the return of weekly Lifeline program in January. High School Lifeline resumes January 14, and Middle School Lifeline resumes January 17.
Read MoreIt’s Christmas time! And we are excited to not only celebrate the season with a night of fun, but also with a night of focus; focus on the one who brought hope, joy, love, and peace when he arrived: Jesus! When we see the response of the shepherds, we will be reminded to witness Jesus’ involvement in our lives and tell others about Him as well.
Read MoreIt’s Christmas time! And we are excited to not only celebrate the season with a night of fun, but also with a night of focus; focus on the one who brought hope, joy, love, and peace when he arrived: Jesus!
Read MoreWe are excited to hear from students and leaders at each campus! Over these two weeks, we will get to hear from people from our campus who have prayerfully put together a sermon of their own to share with their peers. This week, each campus gets to hear from a student who has been working to put together their sermon for over a month.
Read MoreDuring this week of High School Lifeline, students and volunteers at each campus will spend most of the evening in prayer. Lifeline staff will walk the campus through a variety of different prayer exercises and practices to spend time with God as a Lifeline community. We are focusing our night on prayer because we don’t want to take for granted the privilege of getting to know the God who made us and loves us!
Read MoreWe are excited to hear from students and leaders at each campus! Over these two weeks, we will get to hear from people from our campus who have prayerfully put together a sermon of their own to share with their peers. This week, each campus gets to hear from a student who has been working to put together their sermon for over a month.
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