Sabbath: The Practice

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This sermon is where the rubber meets the road in this Sabbath series. With all of our theological learning about the need, history and meaning of the Sabbath, we still need to implement what we’ve been talking about into a regular Sabbath practice. This week, Pastor Josh discusses what it looks like to practically implement a Sabbath into our schedules.

Sabbath: The Practice
Josh Pavel

Sabbath: Made For Man

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Looking at sabbath rest through the lens of spiritual discipline, co-pastor Leah Pavel discusses how sabbath is no longer enforced upon us an a demand or order but offered to us as a gift through the fullness Jesus brought. Sabbath is a tool we engage in for spiritual maturity and emotional health that transforms our lives, aligns us with God’s ways, gives us identity, trust in God, and allows for a set apart time of intimacy with and worship of our Creator.

Sabbath: Made For Man
Leah Pavel

Sabbath: Lord of the Sabbath

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Sometimes we spend so much time on the thoughts of the Lord’s greatness on a grand scale, thinking of Him as the Lord of the universe or Lord of all, that we forget how He is also Lord of very specific things, like the Lord of my life, or the Lord of our church, or even the Lord of today. Every aspect of Jesus’ lordship is found entwined with the Sabbath and offers of a view of this rest that makes it much more than just a vacation or a day off.

Sabbath: Lord of the Sabbath
Josh Pavel

Advent: Hope

Hope is evidence that we have a positive expectation on something external to ourselves - something that doesn’t depend on us. Hope is what we have when we’re waiting on God to accomplish something in our lives. This first Sunday of Advent, we lean into the hope we have that is the fruit of Jesus coming once as a man and the promise that He will return again.

Advent: Hope
Josh Pavel

Bear Fruit In Keeping With Repentance

As ones who have been saved and have received grace and forgiveness we are entrusted with the gospel and expected to not only avoid sin but to actually produce fruit. Part of that fruit is to share the Good News with those who need to hear it, to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom with the urgency and importance that it deserves.

Bear Fruit In Keeping With Repentance
Josh Pavel

Ecclesia: Submission

VCHS elder Brant Cannon speaks from the book of Ephesians about how the idea of submission has been used for a long time in such a way as to oppress or control others but God’s plan for submission is that we defer to one another in order to obtain fullness by His Spirit. Churches, relationships, marriages, etc. that submit to one another in humility will find God’s presence at work among them.

Ecclesia: Submission
Brant Cannon