There was a time when the early church was growing spiritually and seeing people come to Christ everyday. Their message wasn’t complicated; their style wasn’t edgy; their lives weren’t cluttered. They were fully devoted to seeking the truth and presence of God, and they enjoyed a simplicity of heart that led a season of deeply meaningful spiritual growth. Simplicity is a lost art in our culture. We often wonder, “How did it all get so complicated?” and long for a calm heart. Join us this Sunday at 9:45 or 11:00 as we continue our series, “The Spiritual Disciplines” in a sermon from Acts 2:41-47 entitled Finding Simplicity.
There was a time when the early church was growing spiritually and seeing people come to Christ everyday. Their message wasn’t complicated; their style wasn’t edgy; their lives weren’t cluttered. They were fully devoted to seeking the truth and presence of God, and they enjoyed a simplicity of heart that led a season of deeply meaningful spiritual growth. Simplicity is a lost art in our culture. We often wonder, “How did it all get so complicated?” and long for a calm heart. Join us this Sunday at 9:45 or 11:00 as we continue our series, “The Spiritual Disciplines” in a sermon from Acts 2:41-47 entitled Finding Simplicity.