Convenient Alignments and Disappointing Assignments

Join us for an inspiring sermon titled "Convenient Alignments and Disappointing Assignments" by Pastor B at Mosaic Church. Discover how Jesus' teachings in John 6 challenge us to examine our relationships and alignments. Learn about the importance of seeking genuine connections, embracing your God-given calling, and overcoming past perceptions. This message will encourage you to trust in God's plan for your life, even when others don't understand it. Don't miss this opportunity to grow in your faith and find strength in your journey with Christ.
Terms You Might Not Already Know:
1. Anointing: A term used to describe the divine empowerment or blessing given by God to individuals for a specific purpose or task.
2. Authentic Relationship with Christ: A genuine and personal connection with Jesus, characterized by faith, trust, and obedience to His teachings.
3. Convenient Alignments: Relationships or associations that are formed based on what one can gain from the other, rather than mutual respect or love.
4. Disciples: Followers of Jesus who learn from His teachings and strive to live according to His example.
5. Generational Habits: Patterns of behavior or ways of thinking that are passed down from one generation to the next, often mistaken for "curses."
6. Manna: The miraculous food provided by God to the Israelites during their journey in the wilderness, as described in the Old Testament.
7. Revelation: A divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence or the world.
8. Serve Team: A group of volunteers within a church who dedicate their time and talents to support the church's mission and activities.
9. Voodoo: A religion that originated in Africa and is practiced chiefly in Haiti and other Caribbean countries, often involving rituals and beliefs in spirits.
10. 5% (Five Percenters): A cultural movement that originated in the 1960s, emphasizing self-knowledge and the belief that 5% of the population are enlightened and have a duty to teach others.
11. Main Line: A reference to the traditional gospel song "Jesus on the Main Line," which speaks about direct communication with Jesus through prayer. It's a cultural reference to using a telephone in the 20th Century.
These terms can help new Christians better understand the context and message of the sermon.