Sunday Service 3/29/20

Church is going to be awesome this weekend! We are looking forward to connecting with you all! Join us before, during, and after service!

This week we bring church, worship, and God’s word into each of our homes. Worship with us using a device of your choice. Virtual lobby will be open at 9:40 am and for 30 minutes after the service ends.

Pastor Justin talks about the little foxes that try to ruin our relationships and hinder the love God has put in us and how we can fight against them!

Online Resources

Church starts steaming online at 9:40 a.m. PDT. Service begins at 10:00 a.m.

Prayer

If you would like prayer please text your request to (951) 290-7117

Kids

Attention Parents: View Resources for Children (available on our Google Drive)

Notes

Pastor Justin talks about the little foxes that try to ruin our relationships and hinder the love God has put in us and how we can fight against them!

Important Points:

I will stop _______________ the _______________!

I will _______________ the _______________!

I will _______________ on Jesus’ _______________!

Important Scriptures
(NIV version unless stated otherwise):

  • Song of Songs 2:15 TPT
  • Ephesians 4:26-27
  • Joshua 23:8
  • Matthew 14:28-33 
  • Romans 15:13

Connect Group Questions

“Little Fox”
 
1. How has the tiny Covid-19 virus affected you specifically in a big way?
 
2. Read Song of Songs 2:15 and discuss; What kind of things have come into your life that have attempted to ruin your relationships? How have these things effected how you experience God’s love or how you express God’s love to others?
 
3. Read Ephesians 4:26-27 and discuss; why is it important not to let the little foxes take a foothold in our lives? Talk about a situation where a “fox” or weapon of the enemy had taken a foothold in your life, what did you do to overcome it?
 
4. Read Matthew 14:28-33 and discuss; Peter began to sink when he gave his attention to the storm and circumstances surrounding him. What are practical ways we can prevent falling into a similar situation in our own lives? How can we keep our focus on Jesus’ face?