That’s Not Strength

That’s Not Strength

07/29/2018

Galatians 5:19-26

Ike Miller

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Ike and Sharon Hodde Miller are planting Bright City Church in South Durham in Fall 2018. For years, Ike and Sharon Miller have sensed God calling them to lead together, and they believe God was equipping them specifically for Raleigh-Durham. In addition to their years of ministry experience, both earned Master of Divinity degrees from Duke Divinity School and PhDs from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Together, they have a passion for making the deep things of faith accessible to everyone, no matter where they are in their faith. Ike loves Duke basketball, good food, friends, and coffee. Sharon is an author and a speaker, with a big heart for teaching and encouraging women. She also blames Ike for her addiction to coffee. They have two boys, Isaac and Coen, and they recently welcomed their first little girl, Sadie, who is in charge now.

 

Songs for Today’s Worship Gathering:

Enclosed By You by White

Pass Us Not, O Gentle Savior by Crosby/Doane/Gentle Wolves

Thy Mercy, My God by Stocker/McCracken

I Am Set Free by Jordan

Spirit of the Living God by Tweedy/Assad

Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness by Manley

Doxology

 

Pentecost/Holy Spirit Reading:

On the Holy Spiritby St. Basil the Great

Spiritual Theologyby Simon Chan

God, Sexuality, and the Selfby Sarah Coakley

Paul, the Spirit, and the People of Godby Gordon Fee

Presence, Power, & Promise: The Role of the Spirit of God in the Old Testamented. Firth & Wegner

Creator Spirit: The Holy Spirit and the Art of Becoming Humanby Steven Guthrie

The Holy Spirit: Hand-raisers, Han, and the Holy Ghost(Homebrewed Christianity) by Grace Ji-Sun Kim

Pneumatologyby Veli-Matti Karkkainen

Fresh Air: The Holy Spirit for an Inspired Lifeby Jack Levison

Flame of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spiritby Clark Pinnock

After the Spiritby Eugene Rogers

Thinking in Tonguesby James K.A. Smith

Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testamentby Christopher J. H Wright

The Spirit Poured Our on All Flesh: Pentecostalism and the Possibility of Global Theologyby Amos Yong

Hospitality and the Other: Pentecost, Christian Practices, and the Neighborby Amos Yong

The Missiological Spirit: Christian Mission Theology in the Third Millennium GlobalContextby Amos Yong

Who is the Holy Spirit?: A Walk with the Apostlesby Amos Yong

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