We viewed the video "Indescribable" during part of our discussion on missions Wednesday night. I encourage everyone to view this video as it contains a message preached by Louie Giglio during the Chris Tomlin/Matt Redman concert last year.
During this video, Chris uses images from the solar system and the universe to discuss how the "heavens declare the glory of God." It is worth reviewing and we have a copy available in the Student Ministry Department, so feel free to check it out. We will also be using it in some of our small group discussions, so...if you haven't seen it yet...you should have the opportunity very soon.
So...here's the question...
Can you remember a scripture reference that Louie used during the sermon? If not, feel free to post one regarding the topic. Legitimate responses will be gathered and put in to a collection for next Wednesday's give-away.
During this video, Chris uses images from the solar system and the universe to discuss how the "heavens declare the glory of God." It is worth reviewing and we have a copy available in the Student Ministry Department, so feel free to check it out. We will also be using it in some of our small group discussions, so...if you haven't seen it yet...you should have the opportunity very soon.
So...here's the question...
Can you remember a scripture reference that Louie used during the sermon? If not, feel free to post one regarding the topic. Legitimate responses will be gathered and put in to a collection for next Wednesday's give-away.
If you have viewed the video before or were there for the concert and would like to leave comment, that of course, is welcomed!!!
1 comment:
Sorry if I wasn't too wordy about having seen it but the only thing in my head when it was over was: Oh my.
It's good once in awhile to see not only how ginormous God really is but also how small and insignificant we are by comparison. God created all this stuff just by calling it into existence... and what are we? Dude we're basically made out of meat yet we think so highly of ourselves.
I can't even comprehend how complex everything is, and that we've probably not even seen one millionth of one percent of what's out there. It's impossible for us to process how that much stuff can exist. Man I'm rambling and eating up your comment space, praise God. See you later.
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