In a world full of empty promises, God gives us emptiness full of promise.
Jesus didn’t come to wash the dirt off our bodies. He came to wash the sin in our lives.
In a world full of discouragers, Onesiphorus reminds us we are called to be encouragers.
Seismic storms give us opportunities to have seismic trust in Jesus.
In this sermon, Ritchie shares some thoughts and guidance from scripture on how we can approach the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Alongside this sermon, we’ve also provided some discussion questions you can use with your small group, in your home, or as a personal devotion. You can view those questions at beltonchurch.com/discuss/troublesome-times.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 7, and interview Ross McAngus for Coffee & Conversation.
Healthy churches have healthy conversations. There are two sides to almost every conversation.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 6, and interview Brooke Woodrow for Coffee & Conversation.
Introductory lesson on the role of women.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 5, and interview Dick Starks for Coffee & Conversation.
God’s Spirit gives us different gifts, so that through our unique abilities, we can do great things together. That’s why each of our small groups is unique, so that everyone can find a place to fit in and grow!
This sermon included a video about one of our interest groups called Threads of Love. Threads of Love makes special outfits designed to be worn by premature babies in the NICU. We will be sharing that video soon!
Footnotes
I first heard about the Air Force story from a podcast called 99% Invisible. They cover this story, and more, on the episode titled “On Average”.
Todd Rose highlighted the Air Force story in the book The End of Average.
Malcolm Gladwell talks about the dangers of driving an unknown car in his episode “Blame Game” on the podcast Revisionist History.
It turns out I was correct! Your pinkie toe is very important!
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 4, and interview Colette Jarratt for Coffee & Conversation.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 3, and interview Jill McAngus for Coffee & Conversation.
The greatest miracle ever is the miracle of salvation.
Click here to see discussion questions for this sermon.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 2, and interview Dee Donnelly for Coffee & Conversation.
In the 1st century, they rejected Jesus, killed him, buried him, and sealed him in a tomb. It was going to take a miracle to get him out. But God cannot be contained in a box.
Today in class we look at Enneagram Type 1, and interview Bruce Beaver for Coffee & Conversation.
If you want God to do a miracle in your life, you need to put yourself in miracle territory.
This quarter in Coffee & Conversations, we’re studying the Enneagram and how it can help you learn more about yourself and those around you. In this lesson, Sydney and Ritchie discuss some of the ways each Enneagram type can have variation, including “wings” and “healthy” or “unhealthy” directions for each number.
You can take a free Enneagram assessment here: assessment.yourenneagramcoach.com
Bonus: here’s a picture of Jesus as each Enneagram type!
The Israelites had to go through the walls of Jericho to reach the Promised Land. We all face walls every day, and we need to trust God to remove those walls.