Experiencing God
Wednesdays @ 11 AM | A Lytle Center Chapel Experience
Fall Semester 2021
Join us on a 12-week journey focused on “knowing” God. In John 17:3, Jesus defined real, eternal life as “knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ his Son.” We hope you’ll join us this fall as we strive to go beyond just knowing about God to actually knowing and experiencing Him.
If you would like to RSVP for chapel, please click the “Interested” button below. If you have any additional questions, you may contact Mrs. Chris Smith.
Experiencing God Schedule
Wednesdays @ 11 AM
Packer Forum – Brown Library
09.15
Lunch & Launch
Lunch Provided
An opening lunch session to go over our plan for the semester, get to know eachother, and get our workbooks.
09.22
God’s Will and Your Life
Getting our lives God-oriented, seeing where He is at work and joining Him.
09.29
Looking to God
God’s thoughts are higher than our thoughts and His ways usually don’t make sense to us.
10.06
God Pursues a Love Relationship
Lunch Provided
Christianity is not a religion; it’s a relationship.
10.13
Love and God’s Invitation
One of the most beautiful things about our relationship with God is that He invites us to become involved with Him.
10.20
God Speaks, Part 1
God speaks in unique ways to individuals.
10.27
God Speaks, Part 2
God will never introduce anything into your life that is a substitute for Him.
11.03
The Crisis of Belief
Lunch Provided
Whenever God speaks to you, whatever you do next reveals what you believe about God, regardless of what you say.
11.10
Adjusting Your Life to God
Repent means you are going in the wrong direction. You need to turn around and go in a different direction. The whole Kingdom of God is right next to you.
11.17
Experiencing God Through Obedience
Lunch Provided
There is a difference between having Jesus as your Friend and you being a friend of Jesus.
12.01
God’s Will and the Church
Lunch Provided
A church home is an expectation in following Jesus. God is the Author of the church, and He has placed His Son, Jesus Christ, to be the Head of the church.