This weekend we wrap up our How series. Next weekend we kick off a new series titled Love U. It's a two-part series on the Great Commandment. We'll talk about loving God and loving people.
I'm more and more convinced that simple truths revolutionize our lives. We need to keep learning. But head knowledge isn't the measure of spiritual maturity. People didn't even have personal copies of the Bible for fifteen hundred years. It's about radical love. Learning has to be translated into loving. That is what this series is about.
I'm more and more convinced that simple truths revolutionize our lives. We need to keep learning. But head knowledge isn't the measure of spiritual maturity. People didn't even have personal copies of the Bible for fifteen hundred years. It's about radical love. Learning has to be translated into loving. That is what this series is about.










8 Comments:
Nice logo! Sporting a little Greek I see :)
Mark,
The new series sounds great. I have to ask out of curiosity. Are all of NCC logos and such done in house?
Shannon,
Yeah. We do them all internally. Props to Jeremy Sexton for this one. We used to outsource them before we had people on staff that could meet our graphics needs. But we do them all in house now.
By the way, we're trying to open-source everything we do for people who want to use some of our graphics, videos, etc. The turn around takes a little time, but you can see examples at www.chasethelion.com and www.theelephantinthechurch.com.
Blessings,
Mark
I love the open source church ideas. I think that's what we should be about as the church. Thanks for offering this stuff.
Mark,
I agree, props to Jeremy and the entire graphics team. NCC graphics always look great!
Open-source is a great offering to startup works like ours here in Dickinson, TX and others. Thanks for the availability!
Hey, looks like a great series. Just finished up Deep Shift with Brian McLaren, in ID. He talked about DC so I thot of you. You're now on rev.org, so we'll have more eyes on this blog. Keep in touch. You rock.
Alan Nelson, author of Me To We
www.rev.org
Mark,
What does the Greek say on that graphic? Curious.
Thanks!
-Barry
The Greek there is as close as I could get to "Love God" with the extremely limited amount of Greek I know.
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