JR. Forasteros - January 27, 2013

Chemistry (Me and You)

First Things First

Our culture prizes the individual, but the reality is we weren't created to succeed on our own. Genesis teaches us that part of God's order, God's Way for us is to be in community. I can't be the full image of God on my own, and neither can you. We need each other!

From Series: "First Things First"

We ended 2012 in the Revelation, exploring how Jesus' coming into our lives is the End of the World as we know it. But if Jesus' coming is the End, it's also a new beginning. Jesus' death and resurrection reconnect us with God, open up a world that has been lost to us since Sin entered into the world. So to kick off 2013, we're going to dive into Genesis 1-2. We'll explore God's original intentions for the world, and the implications for our new life in Jesus. After all, in the new year, it's good to get the First Things First!

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