Philippians.

The Book of Philippians, written by the Apostle Paul while in prison, is a letter filled with joy, encouragement, and profound spiritual truths for the church in Philippi. Despite his circumstances, Paul expresses gratitude and hope, teaching us to find true contentment in Christ regardless of life’s challenges. Through this series, we’ll explore themes like joy in suffering, humility, unity in faith, and the peace that comes from knowing Christ. Paul’s message remains relevant today, reminding us that our true identity and joy are found in Him, not in our circumstances.

Kathy Kinzer-Downs - October 2, 2022

The Connection

Acts 2:42 describes what marked the community of believers in the early church. Prayer is listed as one of those markers. The act of prayer draws us into an intimate communion with God and with our brothers and sisters. Prayer grows our faith, calms our anxieties, and strengthens our trust in the Father. Join us as we consider our devotion to prayer both individually and corporately.

Scripture References: Acts 2:42-47

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