Zombie Apocalypse

During October, the culture gets overwhelmed with the desire to decorate their homes with spooky and scary imagery. Often, the popular Halloween costumes of the day revolve around what monster or character is made popular by Hollywood that year. From the wizards of Harry Potter, to the vampires and werewolves of Twilight, monster mayhem is never too far. This year, it seems that zombies are all the rage from shows like the walking dead, and even the new Disney Zombie movie. In every case, these zombie tales revolve around an event many call the zombie apocalypse. To the rational and sane this is but folklore and fairy tale, but to the die hard enthusiast it is a plausible if not inevitable event. This event, though seems to real to comprehend, and is well suited for fantastical and thrilling movies, is actually event that has been prophesied in the Bible, as one of the judgement unleashed by Jesus at his return. It is a world-wide pandemic that unless you make the proper preparations now, will be unavoidable and catastrophic. Join us for this two-part series, “Zombie Apocalypse” Sunday mornings at 10:45 at the Clio High School Auditorium!

1. It’s Really Happening!

God’s Agent and Element of Baptism

The wind can be a refreshing gentle breeze, or a mighty destructive force. Though we can not see the wind, the presence, and effect of the wind is experienced and realized in every day life. The same is true for the Holy Spirit of God. There is mystery surrounding the Holy Spirit, because he too can be as gentle as a breeze, or as devastating as a hurricane. He is probably the most divisive person in the gathering of the church, not because he is divisive, but because there is confusion as to who he is, what he does, and what he plans to accomplish in and through us. However, Jesus said in John 16:7, his presence is better, and more important than anything else we could hope for. Join us as we uncover who is the wind of God, and what he desires to accomplish in us as the church of Jesus Christ!

 

 

God’s Source of Power

The wind can be a refreshing gentle breeze, or a mighty destructive force. Though we can not see the wind, the presence, and effect of the wind is experienced and realized in every day life. The same is true for the Holy Spirit of God. There is mystery surrounding the Holy Spirit, because he too can be as gentle as a breeze, or as devastating as a hurricane. He is probably the most divisive person in the gathering of the church, not because he is divisive, but because there is confusion as to who he is, what he does, and what he plans to accomplish in and through us. However, Jesus said in John 16:7, his presence is better, and more important than anything else we could hope for. Join us as we uncover who is the wind of God, and what he desires to accomplish in us as the church of Jesus Christ!

God’s Connective Force

The wind can be a refreshing gentle breeze, or a mighty destructive force. Though we can not see the wind, the presence, and effect of the wind is experienced and realized in every day life. The same is true for the Holy Spirit of God. There is mystery surrounding the Holy Spirit, because he too can be as gentle as a breeze, or as devastating as a hurricane. He is probably the most divisive person in the gathering of the church, not because he is divisive, but because there is confusion as to who he is, what he does, and what he plans to accomplish in and through us. However, Jesus said in John 16:7, his presence is better, and more important than anything else we could hope for. Join us as we uncover who is the wind of God, and what he desires to accomplish in us as the church of Jesus Christ!

The Wind

The wind can be a refreshing gentle breeze, or a mighty destructive force. Though we can not see the wind, the presence, and effect of the wind is experienced and realized in every day life. The same is true for the Holy Spirit of God. There is mystery surrounding the Holy Spirit, because he too can be as gentle as a breeze, or as devastating as a hurricane. He is probably the most divisive person in the gathering of the church, not because he is divisive, but because there is confusion as to who he is, what he does, and what he plans to accomplish in and through us. However, Jesus said in John 16:7, his presence is better, and more important than anything else we could hope for. Join us as we uncover who is the wind of God, and what he desires to accomplish in us as the church of Jesus Christ!