Challenge

Challenge: Give

Our challenge from Sunday was for us to find ways to give. 
 
Mark 12:41-44  He sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny. Then he called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. For all of them have contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”


Challenge: Pray

Our challenge from Sunday for this week: Take the time to be in prayer for one another, for your church, for your community, for your country, and for the world. Take the time to meditate on God’s holy words and listen for God’s voice. Pause. Listen. Reflect. Pray. Remember why this week is referred to as the holiest week for us Christians.  


Challenge: What Does God Need to Heal and Resurrect in Your Life?

Our challenge for this week: What areas in your life does God need to heal and/or resurrect?
God is never too late to fix or perform a miracle. 


Challenge: Look Beyond Outward Appearance

Our challenge for this week:
Take a 2nd look at someone and look beyond their
outward appearance and into their heart. 


Challenge: Make a Connection with Someone

Our challenge from last week: Make a connection with someone and invite them to church! 


Challenge: Seek Jesus

Our challenge for this week was for us to seek Jesus.
Checking in to see how’s it going?


Challenge: Overcoming Temptations

Our challenge for this week was for us to recognize and overcome the temptations we face daily. Checking-in, how’s it going?


Challenge: Give a Plant and an Invitation to Someone

Our challenge for this week was for us to take a plant and invite someone to come grow with us in the season of Lent and beyond. Checking-in, how’s it g(r)o(w)ing with your plant?  
 
If you were not in worship this past Sunday, we still have a few plants growing and ready for you to pick up. 


Challenge: Love Your Neighbor

Our challenge this week is for us to love our neighbor. Neighbor is not limited by geography; rather, we are encouraged to think of neighbor socially, relationally, or any of our fellow human beings. 



Challenge: Love God

Our challenge for this week is to love God.
How are we putting this first command into practice?