Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on March 17, 2024
Musical Offering
Sermon - This Glorious Day
Summary
The sermon discusses the story of Paul and Silas and how they turned the world upside down by spreading the gospel to the Gentiles. It emphasizes the importance of finding hope in a world filled with anxieties and the need to rely on God's guidance.
Key Insights
- The story of Paul and Silas turning the world upside down reminds us that even in challenging times, God can use us to bring about positive change. It is a call to spread the gospel and testify to the truth.
- Starting each day with a positive mindset and declaring it as a glorious day helps us overcome anxieties and uncertainties. It allows us to approach life with hope and trust in God's guidance.
- The morning devotion is a valuable practice that offers an opportunity to connect with God and fellow believers, making an offering to start the day. It sets a positive tone and provides a sense of community.
- Each day is a blank canvas given by God, inviting us to use our creativity and make something beautiful. It is a reminder of the freedom we have to contribute positively to the world.
- In a world filled with hopelessness, finding hope becomes crucial. We can find hope in God, each other, and the mission of the church. It is a source of strength and inspiration.
- We are called to do many things, but we can only control our areas of influence. Focusing on what we can control, such as spending time together, worshiping, and supporting one another, allows us to make a meaningful impact.
- Unity is essential in fulfilling our calling and leading a spiritual revival. By being united and following the guidance of God, we can make a significant difference in our own lives and the world around us.
Announcement
- The positive experience in Georgia showcases the potential for spiritual growth and encourages others to visit and have their own transformative encounters.
- Personal change is emphasized as crucial for true transformation, reminding us that liberation efforts alone are not enough to address deep-rooted problems.
- The deep publishing experience mentioned indicates the significance of sharing and spreading the teachings of the faith, leading to spiritual growth and understanding.
- The announcement of plans for Parents' Day in Durham demonstrates the commitment to community engagement and the desire to invite others to experience the faith.
- The efforts to reach out to neighbors and churches reflect the importance of actively spreading the message and inviting others to join the faith community.
- The upcoming event for Parents' Day in Durham presents an opportunity for fellowship, celebration, and the promotion of unity within the community.
Sunday School: Saint Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Life: St. Patrick was born in Britain, captured and sold into slavery in Ireland, where he found God and later returned to preach the Gospel
Mission in Ireland: St. Patrick was made a Bishop by Pope Celestine and spent 28 years converting the Irish population.
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