Sunday Fuel: Jan. 12, 2025

Welcome to Sunday Fuel! This series of questions is designed to assist your personal reflection and fellowship with others about the sermon from this past Sunday. Go to This Sunday’s Sermon (start at 26:27) 1. What are some ways that you have “chased the wind,” looking to the world’s ways or even God’s good gifts […]
Finding Joy Under the Son (Ecc. 1:12-2:26)

Key Idea: To avoid chasing the wind, we must enjoy life as a gift.
Sunday Fuel: Jan. 5, 2025

Welcome to Sunday Fuel! This series of questions is designed to assist your personal reflection and fellowship with others about the sermon from this past Sunday. Go to This Sunday’s Sermon Life Under the Sun Pastor Kim states “If we don’t see the fleeting, frustrating, and fallen nature of this life, we won’t turn to […]
Life Under the Sun, Life Under the Son

Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, 12:13-14 Key Idea: Because we live life under the sun, we must live life under the Son.
Sunday Fuel: Dec. 29, 2024

Welcome to Sunday Fuel! This series of questions is designed to assist your personal reflection and fellowship with others about the sermon from this past Sunday. Go to This Sunday’s Sermon (Start at 21:50) Truth #1: I belong to God. Truth #2: I belong to others.
I Belong (Philemon 4-7, 17-18)

Sunday Fuel: Dec. 22, 2024

Welcome to Sunday Fuel! This series of questions is designed to assist your personal reflection and fellowship with others about the sermon from this past Sunday. Go to This Sunday’s Sermon (Start at 21:31) God created us to experience our deepest satisfaction, contentment and happiness—shalom—in Him. However, sin shatters this peace by creating enmity with […]
O Come, All You Unfaithful – Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6)

Sunday Fuel: Dec. 15, 2024

Welcome to Sunday Fuel! This series of questions is designed to assist your personal reflection and fellowship with others about the sermon from this past Sunday. Go to This Sunday’s Sermon 2. Take time to meditate on this name “Everlasting Father” as a description of Jesus. 3. What aspects of Christ’s “fathering” do you need […]
O Come All You Unfaithful: Everlasting Father (Isaiah 9:6, Luke 15:11-32)

“Everlasting Father” – He offers love and belonging in a world of rejection 1. The Younger Son 2. The Older Son 3. Christ the Son