During a moment where his disciples felt lost, worried, and fearful of what was going to happen to them once He left them, Jesus tells His disciples that He is the way, the truth, and the life. These are important identifiers for us today because we often enter different seasons of life where we are searching for the way to go, a truth to hold on to, or fulfillment in life. Middle School students will be challenged to remember who Jesus says he is when these moments happen!
Read MoreWe are off for Spring break! Middle School Lifeline comes back April 16. High School Lifeline returns April 27.
Read MoreIt’s baptism night! We are so proud of the students who have taken this step to take their faith public by declaring that Jesus has saved them in the presence of their family and friends! Lead intentionally making sure that your group is locking in to listen to the stories of transformation and cheering loudly when those students come up out of the water!
Read MoreIt’s baptism night! We are so proud of the students who have taken this step to take their faith public by declaring that Jesus has saved them in the presence of their family and friends! Lead intentionally making sure that your group is locking in to listen to the stories of transformation and cheering loudly when those students come up out of the water!
Read MoreHow do you grow as a follower of Jesus? How can I prioritize God instead of worldly things? How can I overcome temptation in my life? These are among the many questions that were asked when we surveyed students in January. During this series, we are going to get practical by showing students how their faithful pursuit of Jesus day by day can put them in position to live the life God has called them to live. This week, we will be talking about the fact that being faithful to the work God has called you to each and every day will end up making a lasting impact for His Kingdom.
Read MoreHow do you grow as a follower of Jesus? How can I prioritize God instead of worldly things? How can I overcome temptation in my life? These are among the many questions that were asked when we surveyed students in January. During this series, we are going to get practical by showing students how their faithful pursuit of Jesus day by day can put them in position to live the life God has called them to live. This week, we’re talking about how the habits we say yes to and the habits we say no to eventually end up creating the road map to who we become.
Read MoreWhat did Jesus say about ____? This is a common question! The good news is that Jesus taught his followers about a variety of different things! This week, each campus will get to hear from their campus’ Lifeline Resident as they unpack one of the teachings of Jesus from the Gospels!
Read MoreWhat did Jesus say about ____? This is a common question! The good news is that Jesus taught his followers about a variety of different things! This week, each campus will get to hear from their campus’ Lifeline Resident as they unpack one of the teachings of Jesus from the Gospels!
Read MoreIt’s one on one night! This is a night dedicated to students’ leaders taking a few minutes to connect, share, and pray together. During this night, students will have the opportunity to share a bit of what’s going on in their lives and the leader will listen, ask questions, and pray for them! The rest of the night is dedicated to hanging out with the greater HS Lifeline community at their campus.
Read MoreTonight we are going to walk through the perspective of Jairus’ story. We are going to ask ourselves questions that he faced, that we may face today. We are going to learn that though the world draws us to doubt God, God gives us the command to not be afraid just believe.
Read MoreIn week two of our Friend of Sinners series, we will explore the famous conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3. Through this, we will see that a relationship with God is not something we earn, but a gift of His grace. And from that grace, we are invited into true friendship with Him.
Read MoreThere are questions of the mind like “How can I know ____” and then there are questions of the heart. This week, we will have an honest conversation about an overarching question of the heart: Why does God allow this? Whether it be pain, hurt, anxiety, or death, looking at Job’s story will help us see that while God allows it, He also has felt it, and has a master plan to redeem it.
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