Charlotte's Hope Church

True Religion - What's Your Life
James 4:13-17
Locations & Times
Charlotte's Hope Church
2530 Johnston Oehler Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269, USA
Sunday 10:00 AM
We don't know what we don't know
We lack power
God is wholly different than us
God is Omnipotent
God is Omniscient
God is Omnipresent
God is Good
God is Omniscient
God is Omnipresent
God is Good
We must know and acknowledge our weaknesses
We must stay curious
We must learn to acknowledge others and what they provide and how they help and serve
Progress - Not Perfection
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http://www.hopecharlotte.com/index.php/contactThank you for generously supporting Hope
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http://www.hopecharlotte.com/index.php/giveFor Further Study:
Community Group Notes
For the week of December 12, 2016
(Questions and Scriptures for further personal study)
1. Mike talked about making decisions based on eternity. The Apostle Paul was consistently able to make decisions based on eternity despite facing many challenges and difficulties. What do you see in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 that helps explain how he was able to consistently choose an eternal perspective in the face of those difficulties?
What is most challenging to you about developing the long-term perspective found in this passage?
2. Do you know your strengths and your weaknesses? What part of the Body of Christ do you see yourself as?
3. When's the last time you encouraged another member of Hope in how they serve or what they do to make Hope a healthy body? Write their name down and make it a point to do this before the end of the year.
Community Group Notes
For the week of December 12, 2016
(Questions and Scriptures for further personal study)
1. Mike talked about making decisions based on eternity. The Apostle Paul was consistently able to make decisions based on eternity despite facing many challenges and difficulties. What do you see in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 that helps explain how he was able to consistently choose an eternal perspective in the face of those difficulties?
What is most challenging to you about developing the long-term perspective found in this passage?
2. Do you know your strengths and your weaknesses? What part of the Body of Christ do you see yourself as?
3. When's the last time you encouraged another member of Hope in how they serve or what they do to make Hope a healthy body? Write their name down and make it a point to do this before the end of the year.