M:10/27/19: “Me to We”

We are in our final message in our series, Soulshift where we’ve covered seven shifts, changes, that God leads us through, in his power (that’s key) to make change in our life, from deep inside, so that we become different, looking and acting more and more like Jesus.

Me to You, Slave to Child, Seen to the Unseen, Consumer to Steward, Ask to Listen, Sheep to Shepherd, and finally tonight/today, Me to We

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W:10/27/19: “Me to We”

We are in our final message in our series, Soulshift where we’ve covered seven shifts, changes, that God leads us through, in his power (that’s key) to make change in our life, from deep inside, so that we become different, looking and acting more and more like Jesus.

Me to You, Slave to Child, Seen to the Unseen, Consumer to Steward, Ask to Listen, Sheep to Shepherd, and finally tonight/today, Me to We

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H:10/27/19: “Me to We”

We are in our final message in our series, Soulshift where we’ve covered seven shifts, changes, that God leads us through, in his power (that’s key) to make change in our life, from deep inside, so that we become different, looking and acting more and more like Jesus.

Me to You, Slave to Child, Seen to the Unseen, Consumer to Steward, Ask to Listen, Sheep to Shepherd, and finally tonight/today, Me to We

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M: 10/20/19: “Sheep to Shepherd”

Sheep to Shepherd is a shift from follower to servant leader. In His famous post-resurrection conversation with Peter, Jesus tells Peter three times to “feed My sheep,” in reference to Peter’s shepherding role over the people of God. But wait, Peter himself had to be mentored by Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Peter was once a sheep. Now he is called upon to shepherd.
So in the same way every believer, like Peter, begins as a sheep. But as we continue to be mentored by Jesus, the Good Shepherd, we, like Peter, eventually transform into shepherds. How does this occur? What are the key distinctions between sheep and shepherds?

Do not miss this week’s sermon and find out for yourself!

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W: 10/20/19: “Sheep to Shepherd”

Sheep to Shepherd is a shift from follower to servant leader. In His famous post-resurrection

conversation with Peter, Jesus tells Peter three times to “feed My sheep,” in reference to Pe-
ter’s shepherding role over the people of God. But wait, Peter himself had to be mentored

by Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Peter was once a sheep. Now he is called upon to shepherd.
So in the same way every believer, like Peter, begins as a sheep. But as we continue to be

mentored by Jesus, the Good Shepherd, we, like Peter, eventually transform into shep-
herds. How does this occur? What are the key distinctions between sheep and shepherds?

Do not miss this week’s sermon and find out for yourself!

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H: 10/20/19: “Sheep to Shepherd”

Sheep to Shepherd is a shift from follower to servant leader. In His famous post-resurrection

conversation with Peter, Jesus tells Peter three times to “feed My sheep,” in reference to Pe-
ter’s shepherding role over the people of God. But wait, Peter himself had to be mentored

by Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Peter was once a sheep. Now he is called upon to shepherd.
So in the same way every believer, like Peter, begins as a sheep. But as we continue to be

mentored by Jesus, the Good Shepherd, we, like Peter, eventually transform into shep-
herds. How does this occur? What are the key distinctions between sheep and shepherds?

Do not miss this week’s sermon and find out for yourself!

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