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All of us face times when life doesn’t go as planned. In those seasons, our trust in God’s goodness is tested. We need a resilient faith to not just survive these times but to come through them with a deeper relationship with God and a stronger love for people. The story of Joseph paints a compelling picture of a life centered in that kind of faith. Within the story, you’ll discover how tests and trials can lead you toward forgiveness, redemption, and hope. Join us for the next 6-weeks at Ward Church as we explore, “The Life of Joseph.”

  • May 12, Part 1: The Joseph Blessing

  • May 19, Part 2: The Promises He Keeps

  • May 26, Part 3: The Tests of Your Character

  • June 2, Part 4: The Work of Patience

  • June 9, Part 5: The Power of Redemption

  • June 16, Part 6: The Story of Sovereignty

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40000 Six Mile Rd
Northville, MI 48168

Phone: 248-374-7400
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27996 Halsted Rd
Farmington Hills, MI 48331

Phone: 248-482-7500

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Church Budget Giving Update

July 1, 2024 – November 3, 2024

Actual Budget Giving:  $1,675,447
Budget Giving Target: $1,508,145
Ahead/(Behind): $167,302
Giving 1 Year Ago: $1,448,744
Ahead/(Behind) 1 Year Ago: $226,703

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November 17, 2024

Global Impact Summit

The Great Pivot
Mike Kuhn

Acts 8:1-8; 26-38

  • I. Introduction: The Great Pivot
    • a. The Acts 1:8 pivot: Jerusalem & Judea to Samaria and the uttermost parts
    • b. A surprise: Phillip—non-apostle, Greek-speaking, a consecrated lay person
  • II. A Pivot from Jerusalem to Samaria
    • a. Background: Persecution had scattered the church
    • b. Samaria: A despised people
      • i. Moved holy sites; changed holy books, polluted the holy line.
      • ii. God’s cascading love
  • III. A Pivot from Samaria to the uttermost parts of the earth (Acts 1:8)
    • a. Philip: the leading candidate for senior pastor in Samaria
      • i. “Rise and go.” The desert road to Gaza
      • ii. “And he rose and went.”
    • b. The Eunuch: What we don’t know about eunuchs.
      • i. Outsider to power structures
      • ii. Outsider to God’s people
    • c. Isaiah 53
      • i. “In my place” gospel: “He was wounded for our transgressions.”
      • ii. “Jesus suffers with me as a voiceless victim” gospel.
  • IV. Conclusion: Jesus pursues oppressed people through his people

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