Mark 3: United Engagement
Paul has just shown he is “All in” and is now calling the Philippians to life through being all in themselves. His directions for how to be all in are: Together, strive to stand firm in the Spirit, and together, strive to embody a faithful life to the gospel. The world will either reject or embrace Jesus followers, but resistance to this way of life is a gift that gives us more of Jesus Himself. We are praying Philippians 4:19 every day at 4:19 pm (follow along in #prayer), fasting for 24 hours each week (as you are able), and giving sacrificially. Are you in? #gospelcenteredtillwedie
Mark 2: Missional Abandon
Writing from a Roman Prison, Paul is uncertain of his future, but he is certain of a couple of key things. First, in life or death, in suffering or celebration, Paul knows that life and joy are found in Christ. There is abundant and overflowing Joy in Christ! Christ is life. Second, from the deep life and joy found in Christ, we may give all for Christ and his mission. In fact it's the overlap of these two ideas is our aim - to find our life in christ, and give our life for Christ. "to live is Christ and to die is gain". We are praying Philippians 4:19 every day at 4:19 pm (follow along in #prayer), fasting for 24 hours each week (as you are able), and giving sacrificially. Are you in? #gospelcenteredtillwedie
Mark 1: Gospel Partnership
Our study in Philippians will explore 10 Marks of Long-Term Mission, learning how we can continue to enjoy and share the grace of God for years to come. Paul begins his letter with great joy, gratitude, and affection -- he's remembering how the Philippian church began, and he's celebrating God's work among them and through them. God started a good work among us, God is sustaining that work, and God will bring that work to completion, and this is the grounds for our assurance. As we partner to make disciples, multiply communities, and plant churches in our region and beyond, we, too, need to Start Strong. We need a Sturdy Assurance, a Heartfelt Alliance, and Abounding Affections. We are praying Philippians 4:19 every day at 4:19 pm (follow along in #prayer), fasting for 24 hours each week (as you are able), and giving sacrificially. Are you in? #gospelcenteredtillwedie
Intro & Overview to Philippians
Philippians is about gospel partnership, how a local church community can enjoy the grace of God and commit together to take that grace to their neighborhoods and the nations. Partnership -- the Greek word "koinonia" -- means so much more than friendly conversation around a cup of coffee on Sunday morning! It means a risky commitment to Jesus and his Kingdom, and a gritty commitment to one another and our disciple-making mission. As we study Philippians for the next 90 days, we're challenging the whole church to a focused season of Prayer, Fasting, and Generosity in light of our desire to become a long-term disciple-making presence in our region and beyond. We are praying Philippians 4:19 every day at 4:19 pm (follow along in #prayer), fasting for 24 hours each week (as you are able), and giving sacrificially (to increase recurring giving by 25%). Are you in? #gospelcenteredtillwedie
Formation: Our Shared Maturity
As Soma turns 20, we’re looking back at the ways God has faithfully written our story and leaning forward to all he still wants to do in and through us. God has richly, abundantly, and freely given to us, over and against what we have earned or deserved, and has chosen in his kindness to cause this work to be fruitful -- and we are grateful! Over the month of September we’re looking at a key text — Ephesians 4.1-16 — and asking God to do it again, doing what only he can do as we get low, dependent, and go ALL IN for Jesus and his mission. This week we explore our Shared Maturity, considering the call on each of us and our whole church to grow up in to the fullness of Jesus.