
Growing Spiritually
At Celebration we are unashamed of God’s unchanging word. We try hard to worship the God who really is, the one who has made himself known in scripture. One way we do this is by studying scripture throughout the week, individually, as families, or in small groups, using daily reading of the Bible, discussion questions, and weekly devotionals.
DAILY READING PLAN
Why not consider making this the year to read through the Bible, a little bit faithfully every day? Just two readings in the morning, and two in the evening. Let’s read through the Bible together this year, day by day!
Join us using these daily Bible readings.
WEEKLY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Reflect on these scripture passages and discussion questions as we prepare for worship this week. Our corporate worship will be centered around the passages explored here each week.
DAILY READING PLAN
Why not consider making this the year to read through the Bible, a little bit faithfully every day? Just two readings in the morning, and two in the evening. Let’s read through the Bible together this year, day by day!Join us using these daily Bible readings.
WEEKLY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Reflect on these scripture passages and discussion questions as we prepare for worship this week. Our corporate worship will be centered around the passages explored here each week.
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02-13-12
In Luke 13:31-35, Jesus is told that Herod wants to kill him. What does Jesus say he must do in his response? Who is really in jeopardy?
MOMENT TO CELEBRATE
Originally a daily radio broadcast, these devotionals challenge you to see the many reasons the Bible gives us to celebrate!
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02-18-12
Have you been following the Occupy movement? Here in the U.S. we are now in a national debate about government responsibility verses individual responsibility. Let's take a look at what the Bible says in Ezekiel about responsibility, and the ripple effect of sin in this week's Moment to Celebrate.
Filed under: dependence, accountability, government, neighbor, sin
02-11-12
Do you believe that God is in the process of making all that is into all that he wants it to be? Most Christians believe so. Practically speaking, then, are God’s children to simply embrace everything around them as God-ordered, God’s work in progress, his fait accompli?
Filed under: creation, evil, providence, truth

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