Awakening Church exists to awaken this generation to new life in Jesus Christ. We desire to be a community of faith, hope and love in the Silicon Valley, centered on Christ and intent on making a difference here and now.
Join us for part three of our Advent series as Chris illustrates what it looks like for Jesus to be our everlasting father.
Join us this Sunday as Chip Ingram shares what it looks like to respond to life’s challenges as a Christ follower in 2020.
We’re so excited to kick off Advent season with a 4-week series called ARRIVAL: A Weary World Rejoices. Tis the season to celebrate the arrival of Jesus – as our wonderful counselor, everlasting father, mighty God, and prince of peace.
Join us this Sunday as Chip Ingram shares an important message on the topic of what freedom means for Christ followers. 1. I don’t have to control – I have to submit 2. I don’t have to hurry – I have to listen 3. I don’t have to fear – I have to love 4. I don’t have to impress – I have to serve 5. I don’t have to complain – I have to give thanks…
Join us for a special sermon on 11/8 with Ryan, reflecting on the recent presidential election and our hope, perspective, and attitudes as followers of Christ.
This week we are learning about the third member of the Trinity: the Holy Spirt as we conclude our series on the Apostle’s Creed. Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, God in very God who alone gives new life to the believer [Regeneration: to spiritually be made alive] and empowers the believer to live out this new life [Sanctification: the process of becoming more…
At the center of Christianity is not a philosophy or a list of rules to obey. At the center of Christianity is a person. Jesus doesn’t ask us to believe in his teachings, or say that he is pointing the way to God. Jesus calls us to believe in him and that he is the way, the truth and the life. Who exactly is Jesus? What do Christians believe about Jesus? What if God became one of us?
The early church was incredibly diverse ethnically, socioeconomically, and politically. As theologian Scot McKnight describes, it was a “fellowship of differents and unlikes”. However, it was their unwavering belief in Jesus that united this fellowship of differents. It was this unity of belief amidst their diversity that made the early church irresistible and unstoppable.
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