When life feels like “not enough,” Jesus shows us another way. In Luke 9:10–17, the disciples stare at their lack; Jesus looks up and gives thanks—then thousands are fed. In this message, we’ll unpack how gratitude changes what we notice, how grateful people become available people, and why abundance is for stewarding, not hoarding. Discussion Questions: Read Luke 9:10–17. What differences do you see between the disciples’ perspective and Jesus’ perspective? Where do you most relate right now...
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When life feels like “not enough,” Jesus shows us another way. In Luke 9:10–17, the disciples stare at their lack; Jesus looks up and gives thanks—then thousands are fed. In this message, we’ll unpack how gratitude changes what we notice, how grateful people become available people, and why abundance is for stewarding, not hoarding. Discussion Questions: Read Luke 9:10–17. What differences do you see between the disciples’ perspective and Jesus’ perspective? Where do you most relate right now...
What Does It Mean To Be An Antioch Church? | Activated & Empowered | Week 4
C4 Church Hawaii
45 minutes
1 month ago
What Does It Mean To Be An Antioch Church? | Activated & Empowered | Week 4
Week 4 of our Acts series reminds us that followers of Jesus are Spirit-empowered witnesses. In this message, we explore how the Holy Spirit still speaks, sends, and strengthens everyday disciples—whether across the world or across the street. Pastor Chad unpacks the 6 marks of an Antioch Church. Expect practical steps, honest challenges, and fresh faith to hear and obey the Spirit in your life this week. Discussion Questions: 1. In your own words, what does it mean to be a “Spirit-empowered...
C4 Church Hawaii
When life feels like “not enough,” Jesus shows us another way. In Luke 9:10–17, the disciples stare at their lack; Jesus looks up and gives thanks—then thousands are fed. In this message, we’ll unpack how gratitude changes what we notice, how grateful people become available people, and why abundance is for stewarding, not hoarding. Discussion Questions: Read Luke 9:10–17. What differences do you see between the disciples’ perspective and Jesus’ perspective? Where do you most relate right now...