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Intro:
Good morning everyone.
Welcome to The River Church.
Also, to those watching online for the first time, welcome!
Thanks for checking us out.
Before we get started, I have a video to show you.
Last week I briefly discussed how we as a church are involved in missions.
Well, this morning, I’m going to introduce you to a young lady named Kyrie.
Kyrie is a good friend of our family.
Many of you don’t know her but she knows you, has been praying for you, and has been to Glastonbury!
A couple of weeks ago, I heard about a missions trip she is going on and asked her to put together a short video to share with us.
Here we go!
You may have noticed, Kyrie only asked for prayer.
She believes in the power of prayer.
She believes God will provide for her needs.
She did not ask if our church would give her money, but that we would pray for her (and for the people of Croatia).
That being said, I know what type of church you are!
You are a generous Kingdom-minded church.
So, if the Spirit does prompt you to give towards Kyrie’s missions trip you can:
1) Place that offering in and envelope and write “Kyrie”; or you can…
2) Give online and write “Kyrie” in the message box.
With that, let’s pray for Kyrie and Croatia.
Pray for provision, God’s kingdom to move forward, and specifically about discipleship.
We know the Great Commission doesn’t say make converts but make disciples!
Pray for healthy relationships and discipleship.
Okay.
This morning I’d like to talk about the power of a new perspective.
Anyone noticed how a new perspective can change things?
We can be stuck in some type of life decision or situation, but a new perspective can bring clarity!
It’s like in the movie Avengers: End Game… just kidding.
Not trying to die.
My life insurance policy hasn’t been fully processed yet.
Good morning everyone.
Happy Cinco de Mayo! Welcome to The River Church.
Also, to those watching online for the first time, welcome !
Thanks for checking us out.
But it does remind me of movie.
Now, I’m going to throw myself under the bus here… but it makes me think of the movie Pride and Prejudice.
Yes, I know.
Not your typical manly movie.
Furthermore, I’m going to be transparent and say, “I like that movie - specifically the Kiera Knightly version”.
Super embarrassing.
And not only have I seen Pride and Prejudice, but I’ve seen most, if not all of the versions.
Even the parody of it (the one with Zombies - that’s more manly).
And, I’ve seen it enough times that I have enough knowledge to use it in my sermon!
To my defense, Janelle is an English Literature major and her favorite author is Jane Austen.
So, I watched it to spend time with her - like a good husband!
Okay, I may have watched it alone a couple of times...
Before we get started I have a video to show you.
Last week I briefly discussed how we as a church are involved in missions.
Well, this morning, I’m going to introduce you to a young lady named Kyrie.
Kyrie is a good friend of our family.
Many of you don’t know her but she knows you, has been praying for you, and has been to Glastonbury!
Anyways, in the book/movie, one of the main characters is Elizabeth Bennett.
And she has this complex relationship with another main character named Darcy.
In the beginning, they hate each other, but they kinda like each other too.
And throughout the story there is this rollercoaster of emotions between the two.
A couple of weeks ago, I heard about a missions trip she is going on and asked her to put together a short video to share with us.
Here we go!
But there comes a point where Darcy expresses his love for her and she doesn’t feel the same way; because of mistakes Darcy has made, but mostly because she misinterprets his actions.
Yet, at the end, she gets a new perspective.
And she see’s Darcy in a new light and it changes her.
They end up marrying and she’s radically in love with him.
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