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Pray for Strength to Know Christ’s Love
Seth Harvey Seth Harvey

Pray for Strength to Know Christ’s Love

We all long for and need steady, unwavering love in our lives. We want it, and we need it to flourish. But, it seems that every love we find can be exhausted—it runs out. It has a limit. Where can we find a love that doesn’t waver? A love that doesn’t run out? That kind of steady love—the kind that you and I long for—is only found in Jesus Christ. In Ephesians 3, Paul describes Christ’s love as incomprehensible. Christ’s love is so deep, so high, and so wide that it cannot be exhausted.

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Acts Invites Us to Join God’s Mission through His Church
John D. Morrison John D. Morrison

Acts Invites Us to Join God’s Mission through His Church

Acts invites us to join God’s mission through his church. Our Triune God advances his mission through his church. God continues his work by sending the Holy Spirit to empower his people, the church. It is through the church’s Spirit-empowered witness to gospel of Christ Jesus that God uses to advance his mission. By God’s grace, each local church has a central role to play in the mission of God.

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Pray for Inner Renewal
Seth Harvey Seth Harvey

Pray for Inner Renewal

Where do you turn when you’re discouraged, depressed, or disheartened? Where do you turn when you could really use a pick-me-up? We like to run: sex, success, screens, or shopping. But, we don’t ultimately need romance, a new career path, some Netflix, or free two-day shipping. We need an inner renewal that only a clear view of Jesus can provide.

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Pray Confidently
Seth Harvey Seth Harvey

Pray Confidently

In Ephesians 3:14-21, Paul prays that God, by his Spirit, would give the Ephesians strength to know Christ’s mighty heart for them, so that they might become all that God intends. In verses 14-15, Paul gives the Ephesians three reasons he prays with confidence to the Father on their behalf.  We, too, we can pray confidently for our church because our Father loves us, is near to us, and is the mightiest.

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God Loves Prisoners
Seth Harvey Seth Harvey

God Loves Prisoners

Psalm 107 invites us to experience the steady and sturdy love of God so that we might burst with thankfulness to him. The reach of God’s love has no bounds, and the psalm’s second story takes us behind the bars of a prison. God draws even prisoners into his divine love. In Romans 6, Paul describes the natural human condition as enslaved to, or imprisoned in sin and death. But to the praise of God’s grace, through faith in Christ there is freedom. For those who have been set free by the love of God, we too should join God in extending love to those who are imprisoned both spiritually and physically. Psalm 107 reminds us that those behind bars are loved by the triune God, inspiring us to extend compassion and the gospel to them.

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Why Hickory?
John D. Morrison John D. Morrison

Why Hickory?

Why plant a church? And more particularly, you might ask, why plant a church in Hickory? We are planting CTK in Hickory because we see both tremendous need and wonderful opportunities in our community.

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