MOST LIKELY TO . . . : A 4-WEEK SERIES THE NEW AND OLD TESTAMENT ON LEADERSHIP
SERIES OVERVIEW:When you hear the word "leader," you might think about an influential artist or celebrity, or a famous politician, or a coach on a soccer field, or that kid who just got elected class president. And, sure, those people are definitely leaders! But these aren’t the only ways to lead. Great leaders don't have to have official positions, titles, or people who report to them. With God, being a great leader is something anyone can achieve because leadership is simply about becoming the kind of person who's worth following. But how? In this four-week series, we'll look at the example of Jesus, plus ordinary people like Moses, Solomon, and the apostle Paul, who were all given opportunities to lead and make a difference in others' lives. Through their examples (both good and bad), we'll see how great leaders are the people most likely to follow through, choose to love, choose integrity, and follow God's lead.
The Bible is full of things that seem almost "beyond belief." Sometimes that's because the stories we read on its pagesare miraculous — especially the story of Exodus. Like, did Godreallysplit a whole sea in half, speak to Moses from aburning bush, or rescue all those people from enslavement? Other times, the Bible says things that sound a little toogood to be true — like, is Godreallyas loving, kind, patient, or powerful as Scripture says? And can Godreallyuse eachof us to do big things in the world? In this four-week series from the book of Exodus, we’ll explore what the story ofMoses and the Israelites can help us discover about doubt and belief. We'll talk about how,when you doubt yourself,God can still use you.And we'll see how, when you doubt God,it's okay to ask questionsbecauseGod still offersguidanceand alwaystakes care of you.
SERIES OVERVIEW:When you hear the word "leader," you might think about an influential artist or celebrity, or a famous politician, or a coach on a soccer field, or that kid who just got elected class president. And, sure, those people are definitely leaders! But these aren’t the only ways to lead. Great leaders don't have to have official positions, titles, or people who report to them. With God, being a great leader is something anyone can achieve because leadership is simply about becoming the kind of person who's worth following. But how? In this four-week series, we'll look at the example of Jesus, plus ordinary people like Moses, Solomon, and the apostle Paul, who were all given opportunities to lead and make a difference in others' lives. Through their examples (both good and bad), we'll see how great leaders are the people most likely to follow through, choose to love, choose integrity, and follow God's lead.
The Bible is full of things that seem almost "beyond belief." Sometimes that's because the stories we read on its pagesare miraculous — especially the story of Exodus. Like, did Godreallysplit a whole sea in half, speak to Moses from aburning bush, or rescue all those people from enslavement? Other times, the Bible says things that sound a little toogood to be true — like, is Godreallyas loving, kind, patient, or powerful as Scripture says? And can Godreallyuse eachof us to do big things in the world? In this four-week series from the book of Exodus, we’ll explore what the story ofMoses and the Israelites can help us discover about doubt and belief. We'll talk about how,when you doubt yourself,God can still use you.And we'll see how, when you doubt God,it's okay to ask questionsbecauseGod still offersguidanceand alwaystakes care of you.