this past sunday

March 16th Sermon

Sermon recap

On Sunday, March 16th, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon that reminded us of the importance of celebrating our spiritual journey and God's promises. Drawing inspiration from Deuteronomy 26:8, we explored how God leads us from places of challenge to lands flowing with milk and honey, urging us to step forward in faith and unity.

Celebration of God's Deliverance: Pastor Gustafson emphasized the importance of celebrating the milestones in our spiritual journey, just as the Hebrews celebrated crossing the Jordan River. We are encouraged to recognize and rejoice in the victories God grants us.

Unity in Faith: The sermon highlighted how focusing on God's promises brings us together as a community. Like the Israelites, who found fellowship in the wilderness, we are called to unite and support one another in our faith journey.

Investing in Eternal Promises: Through the touching story of Hattie Mae Wyatt and her 57 cents, we were reminded of the impact of investing in God's eternal promises. Our contributions, no matter how small, can lead to great blessings and growth within our community.

As we reflect on Pastor Gustafson's message, let's embrace this week with a renewed focus on God's promises. May we step out in faith, invest in our spiritual community, and celebrate the victories God has planned for us. We're blessed to have you in our community, and we hope to see you at our next gathering.

discussion questions

  1. Share a moment in your life when you felt you "crossed over" into a new chapter, spiritually or personally. How did you celebrate this transition?
  2. Reflect on the theme of "crossing over" as discussed in the sermon. How does this concept of transition and transformation apply to your current spiritual journey or life circumstances?
  3. Pastor Gustafson mentioned the Israelites' journey and their focus on God during their wilderness years. How can we maintain our focus on God during challenging times in our own lives?
  4. Discuss the significance of baptism as a unifying factor in the church community, as highlighted in the sermon. How does your baptism shape your identity and actions as a believer?
  5. The story of Hattie Mae Wyatt and her 57 cents was a powerful example of faith and generosity. How can we cultivate a spirit of giving, regardless of the size of our contributions, in our community?
  6. Proverbs 11:10 was referenced in the sermon to illustrate how the prosperity of the righteous leads to communal celebration. How can we, as individuals and as a church, contribute to the prosperity and well-being of our wider community?
  7. Considering the sermon’s message, what practical steps can you take this week to "step out" in faith, trusting in God's promises and plans for your life?