There is a rhythm to our days, a cyclical nature to our lives, a pattern to our actions. We make room for what we decide matters—what we devote ourselves to. So, where and how do we fit God in? If our devotion brings God glory, what tools do we have to draw closer to him and reflect him better to the world around us?
Read MoreWho gets the credit for the things we accomplish? What is God’s glory, and why would we—as his imperfect creation—bother trying to give it? In our brokenness, are we even capable of bringing glory to God, or are we to attempt at getting better before we can? We all have glory, praise, and worship to give. But without direction, that glory could very well end up somewhere we didn’t steer it toward.
Read MoreThis weekend, as we braced ourselves for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, we also marked Summit’s 15-year anniversary. Because of the timing and severity of the storm, we decided to cancel all Sunday activities and invite all Summit campuses to our Thursday evening service instead.
Read MoreIn the beginning, when God spoke the world into existence and got to work thinking each of us up, he built our framework in his own image. Foundational to who we are is a draw to be creators, to be relational, to be full of grace. We are these things because God is.
Read MoreWhat does it look like for each of us to live in this broken world as a new creation? Join us this summer as we spend 10 weeks in the challenging and humbling book of James, looking to who God is and who he calls us to be.
Read MoreWe all have things we need or want to remember. Today we stop to think about the memorials that we may need to build to revisit and remember in our own lives by looking to the miracles God has performed in the lives of others.
Read MoreGod has a plan to repair what's broken in our world. His plan is us. God is using his broken people to put the broken pieces of the world back together, to weave the fabric back to rightness.
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