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Reclaiming the Simple
Have you ever thought about the Early Church and their relationship to the words: potential, purpose, goals, and the like? Today, those words are front and center when it comes to how the majority of us build our lives and even how we position ourselves to serve God. These words in and of themselves are very good words, but in a society that measures value by how big and fast things are, these words can become challenges to us as disciples of Jesus as we attempt to build “big lives” and “big results” to please Him.In the talk this week, Pastor Tinasha explores what it would look like to take the pressure off of ourselves, to abandon the human need for epic, to lean into the Father’s heart for replicating his culture and his nature in the land. I believe there is freedom for us all in returning to the simple and aligning with the truth that we are already enough, significant, and fully loved as sons and daughters of God, and from this love, we get the privilege to participate in our Father’s greatest dream: reconciliation of all things to Himself.For more info you can go to our website and also check us out on instagram and Facebook. We are also on YouTube. If you want to support STUDIO financially you can do so here. Have a great week!