Genesis 11:47-13:4
Despite deep flaws in character, Abram receives an entirely unmerited promise from God, who in no way disqualifies him from the plans he has.
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Despite deep flaws in character, Abram receives an entirely unmerited promise from God, who in no way disqualifies him from the plans he has.
We look at what the builders of the tower of Babel got wrong, and we see what we can learn from their mistakes on how to have a good relationship with God.
How Jesus calls us to be people of blessing in a world of curses.
In God's response to sin and evil, his command to Noah, and the promise he commits to after the flood, we see both his call to accountability as well as his offering of deliverance.
The alienation grows ever deeper between humanity and their creator, resulting in alienation between humans themselves.
A walk through Genesis 3, looking at how the story of the fall is just like the story of our own sin and God's reaction to it. We'll see from this passage how sin is serious, but redemption is real.
Caitlin continues our series in Genesis looking at what this passage has to say about who God is and who we are created to be.
“He hand-crafted us as purpose given people created for community.”
Jim begins our series looking at God's people's identity and origins story with a look at Genesis 1's creation account, asking, what did God want to tell us about Himself, ourselves, and Creation?