Living Inside God's Story
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Living Inside God's Story — Coming this April and May:
We all live inside a story, often without even realizing it. It shapes how we see our lives, our struggles, our relationships, and our purpose. In a world full of competing voices, it can be hard to know what’s really true.
For generations, Christians have turned to the Apostles’ Creed, not just as a statement of belief, but as a clear and steady way of seeing the world. The Apostles’ Creed tells the story of what God has done:
The Father who created the world
The Son who entered it to rescue and restore
The Spirit who is at work renewing all things
The future God has promised
The Apostles’ Creed doesn’t just tell us what to believe; it teaches us how to see what’s really real. As we continue learning to live as beacons of God’s love in our homes and neighborhoods, this series will help us see more clearly the reality we’re living in and the kind of life that flows from it. This is not about adding one more thing to your life. It’s about discovering the story that holds everything together.
Whether you are new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will help you take your next step of faith with greater clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Series Schedule:
April 12: I Believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth
Proverbs 8:1–11, 22–31
Seeing the world as created, ordered, and held together by the wisdom of God—and discovering that we are placed on purpose within it.
April 19: And in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary
1 John 1:1–5
The invisible becomes visible. The inaudible becomes audible. In Jesus, God steps into our world so that we can truly know Him.
April 26: Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried, He descended into hell.
Isaiah 53:1–12
Facing the reality of sin, suffering, and death—and the depth of Christ’s love that meets us there.
May 3: On the Third Day He Rose Again from the Dead
1 Corinthians 15:1–8, 20–26
Death is not the end of the story. Learning to live with resurrection hope—and the freedom that comes from dying to self.
May 10: He Ascended into Heaven and is Seated at the Right Hand of the Father
Colossians 1:15–23
Learning to see with “spiritual double vision”—recognizing the reality of Christ’s reign over all things, even in the midst of everyday life.
May 17: From There He Will Come to Judge the Living and the Dead
Matthew 25:31–46
A future that brings both justice and hope—and reshapes how we live today.
May 24 (Pentecost Sunday): I Believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the Communion of Saints
Ephesians 4:1–16
We are not alone.The Spirit forms us into a people—connected, growing, and learning to live together as the body of Christ.
May 31 (Fifth Sunday): The Forgiveness of Sins, the Resurrection of the Body, and the Life Everlasting
1 Corinthians 15:35–58
The end of the story is not escape—but renewal. A future that gives us courage, freedom, and hope for today.



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