We are Connected for Community
We were never intended to do life all alone, but rather in the love and company of God and each other.
We were never intended to do life all alone, but rather in the love and company of God and each other.
We focus on the process of being formed in the image of Christ for the sake of others.
We want to help you discover your own unique God-given gifts and passions and then help you mobilize them to serve others.
We seek to nurture worshipful opportunities for you to encounter and engage the transforming Mystery of God’s love.
Regardless of who you are, or where you’ve been, you are welcome and wanted here.
Sunday School @ 9:30am
Traditional Worship @ 11:00am
6910 McGinnis Ferry Road
Alpharetta, GA 30005
(678) 474-4400
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CloseRelated Topics: Grace, Joy, Thankfulness | More Messages from Dr. Shaun King
“Eucharisteo” is an interesting word, in Greek. In its simplest terms, it means, “give thanks.” But a close study of the word (as found in New Testament texts) reveals that it is made up of a combination of words. At the very root of eucharisteo is the word charis, meaning “grace,” and its close derivative chara, meaning “joy.” Think about the implication for a moment. At the heart of thanksgiving is grace and joy. True gratitude grows from a deep, interior awareness of God’s grace in our lives. That awareness humbles us, and provokes a joy that flows out of us in a lifestyle of thankful action. Where, lately, have you recognized the immense Grace that sustains you?
Eucharisteo: Part 1 | November 13, 2016 | Watch | |||
Eucharisteo: Part 2 | Dr. Shaun King | November 20, 2016 | Watch |