Camp Randall seems like a place of worship: faithful following, songs, celebration, heroes, stewardship. There are even times when “the Faithful Red” appear to celebrate harder than Christians. Christians should take their worship energy from Psalms & Revelation as they “shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation” (Psalm 95). Yet worship is more than loud singing and quiet praying. Key to our worship of Jesus is how we live our lives which is our “spiritual act of worship” (Romans 12).
Thanks to Mark Driscoll’s book Vintage Jesus for the outline, ideas and visual materials for this series. Pre-sermon video clip Copyright © 2008 Mars Hill Church (Creative Commons license). Used by permission.
Western people think in facts. Hebrew people think in pictures. Psalm 63: “O God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you, my body longs for you, in a dry and weary land where there is no water.” Travel (via video) to Engeddi by the Dead Sea where King David (running from Saul) finds water for his body but also sees God as “Living Water” for his weary soul—“Water” is still flowing for us.
This group meets each Sunday. We’re currently studying 1 Peter. Interested? Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for more information.
We’ll be looking at the book Prepared to Answer by Professor Mark Paustian. Books will be provided and anyone can attend! Please contact Todd Wendorf if you have questions.
Camp Randall seems like a place of worship: faithful following, songs, celebration, heroes, stewardship. There are even times when “the Faithful Red” appear to celebrate harder than Christians. Christians should take their worship energy from Psalms & Revelation as they “shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation” (Psalm 95). Yet worship is more than loud singing and quiet praying. Key to our worship of Jesus is how we live our lives which is our “spiritual act of worship” (Romans 12).
Thanks to Mark Driscoll’s book Vintage Jesus for the outline, ideas and visual materials for this series. Pre-sermon video clip Copyright © 2008 Mars Hill Church (Creative Commons license). Used by permission.