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Participating with Christ

The Gospel of John states that eternal life is to know God and to know Jesus, whom God has sent. But what does it mean to know God? Paul, in his letter to the Philippians, indicates that what he desires most is to know Jesus - a knowing so intimate that it involves "participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death". Are we truly willing to die to ourselves in order to participate in God's redemptive plan?

Passage: Philippians 3:7-14

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Be Pleasant - Be Gracious (Watch What You Say)

Text: Ephesians 4:25-32]

Summary:

Following the sermon on being positive, we explore deeper on the effects of negativity in our attitude and speech.  We cause so much pain for others by the way we speak.  We seek to look into the core of our pessimism, bitterness, and even anger.    Why are we so easily angered?  Why do we gossip?  We are called to live a Grace-driven life where our speech and conduct reflect the character of our Lord Jesus Christ.  I pray for all of us to be who are gracious properly reflecting God’s grace in our lives.

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Be Pleasant - Positive and Negative

Numbers 13:1-3, 25-33; 14:4-10

Would people consider you to be one who is positive or negative?  Encouraging or Discouraging?  One thing we know about positivity and negativity is that both are contagious and effective.  They both have the ability to influence.  Meaning we all have the ability to influence others, as well as ourselves, in ways that are positive and negative; encouraging and discouraging.  And usually our influence takes place through actions, attitudes and words.  My prayer today, is that we are Encouraged through scripture so we can Encourage others.  Because only then we will see and experience the power and promise of God in action and only then will we see and experience what God can do in and through us.  

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Be Pleasant - Be Authentic

Be Authentic

Text:  James 5:13-16 (*16 main); Galatians 6:1-2

What does it mean to be intimate?  What does it mean to be an intimate community? Today, we explore what it means to go beyond the surface-level relationships with those in the same community of faith.  What marks would people who desire to be genuinely intimate bear?  Intimacy necessitates and celebrates vulnerability.  We pray to be a church that encourages people to share their burdens (troubles of all sorts) with one another.  Let’s get REAL!

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Rooftop's 4th Anniversary Service: Scars Have Stories to Tell

An interview with our members Esther and Jason followed by today's message with guest speaker Pastor Jeff Hyun.

Scars might be visible reminders about our broken and painful past, but they also serve as reminders about Jesus' ability to heal and restore.  As followers of Jesus, we too bear the marks of Christ, not only on our bodies but on our hearts as well. When we are willing show our scars and share the stories behind them, God can use them to heal the hurting and even help others come to believe.

Passage: John 4:4-39

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Be Pleasant - Be Humble

Be Humble
 1 Peter 5:56

There is not much more off-putting than the people who are arrogant.  Why is arrogance so difficult to deal with?  What counters arrogance?  What does it mean to be humble?  How does being humble (humility) affect our relationship with God and others?  We seek to learn the importance and method of being humble through this sermon.   

There is not much more off-putting than the people who are arrogant.  Why is arrogance so difficult to deal with?  What counters arrogance?  What does it mean to be humble?  How does being humble (humility) affect our relationship with God and others? We seek to learn the importance and method of being humble through this sermon.   

Passage: 1 Peter 5:5-6

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Be Pleasant - Sound Check

Summary: We have so many encounters with different people every day and throughout the course of our lives.

Text: Matthew 5:13-16

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Live Intentionally


Live Intentionally
1 Corinthians 9:24-27


Summary:
As we welcome a brand new year, we long for things to be made new in our lives.  Many of us are reluctant to change, we tend refuse to accept the new things which God has prepared for us.  In 2019, we seek to be more intentional in the way we live—be clear with our goals, to give our best, and to be mindful of our faith life. 

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The Call to Fast

Text:  Joel 1:14

We want to prepare for our annual fast that’s coming up.  Today, we will discuss the key elements of how fasting is mentioned in the Bible.  We believe in the power and many benefits of fasting as we participate together in the new year.  Fasting is something we consider to be a valuable inheritance for this church and we long to experience the wonderful blessings of entering a corporate fast.

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God Unveiled (Breaking Silence)

On the last Sunday of Advent, we discuss the impact of Christ’s coming.  After more than 400 years of no interaction between God and man, God finally breaks his silence.  This time, it was not a prophet or a king, but the promised Messiah appeared to man in its own form.  The Son of God Himself is sent to us, God incarnate, Immanuel—God with us.  What joy it was for those that had been waiting for Him.  He came to release the burden of the guilty and the longing of the shunned.  Jesus’ birth signaled the tearing of the veil and man finally being reconciled unto God once and for all.

Luke 2:25-35

On the last Sunday of Advent, we discuss the impact of Christ’s coming.  After more than 400 years of no interaction between God and man, God finally breaks his silence.  This time, it was not a prophet or a king, but the promised Messiah appeared to man in its own form.  The Son of God Himself is sent to us, God incarnate, Immanuel—God with us.  What joy it was for those that had been waiting for Him.  He came to release the burden of the guilty and the longing of the shunned.  Jesus’ birth signaled the tearing of the veil and man finally being reconciled unto God once and for all.

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