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  • We will learn again today from hearing the prayer of another. We are going back to 350 AD to let this Second Prayer of St. Basil inform and shape our own prayer of adoration. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…

  • As we begin this week of a focus on confession, it is important that we take a few moments to understand what confession is, why it matters, and how confession operates in the life of a believer.

  • Allow David’s words in Psalm 8 to guide your own words of adoration today…

  • For the next several days we are going to allow reflection upon the attributes of God to inform and direct our adoration. Read each attribute and definition, and praise God for what that attribute means and tells you about God. You may want to choose one of the associated passages to read. (Idea borrowed from Navigator Resources: 30 Days Praying the Names and Attributes of God.)

  • Name: Brandon Addison  Title: Green Hills & Inversion Pastor Description of Role: I help people love God, the church, and our city by planting a new Fellowship congregation in the south (Green…

  • Mark and his family Name: Mark Holeman Title: Connections Pastor Description of Role: Helping people follow Jesus by helping them find their unique place in the body of Christ at Fellowship Bible…

  • Since the earliest days of our church, Fellowship has maintained biblical community as one of our core values. And the primary way we’ve pursued community at Fellowship has been through community groups: small groups of 12-16 adults meeting in homes during the week to study and to encourage one another to mature in the faith and give our lives away.

  • One of the great things about Connections in this season is a clear purpose and a shared language for our entire church. However, some of it will be expressed differently in Franklin and eventually in Green Hills. Here, I’ll focus primarily on the Brentwood Campus, but you’ll notice at Franklin and eventually in Green Hills a shared language for connecting.

  • Posted on April 28, 2023