This week at Maplewood, we’re digging into the pattern Jesus left us to learn how to be a blessing in our world. Jesus provided five ways for us to model to bless others and build His Kingdom.

This week at Maplewood, we’re digging into the pattern Jesus left us to learn how to be a blessing in our world. Jesus provided five ways for us to model to bless others and build His Kingdom.

Jesus models the rhythm of authentic friendship and bless to draw people unto himself and the good news of His mission to save the lost. Join us this week at Maplewood as we continue to explore how we are called to bless others in our quest to build God’s Kingdom

Followers of Jesus are called to be a blessing. But too often our witness is more repulsive than it is attractive. This week, we’re beginning a series of messagings focused on what it means to be a blessing to the world around us and how that links into our calling.

We’re so busy. It’s hard to sit still. In a world that teaches us to be on the move and to play dodgeball, Jesus is calling his followers to be still, so that we can know His will and join in what He wants to accomplish. Join us as we explore this topic this weekend at Maplewood…

All of us know what it is like to feel helpless. But when we are following Jesus, we aren’t helpless or useless. Instead, we can become willing conduits of His Kingdom. Join us this week as we explore what it means to follow Jesus with our whole life.

Children often argue about who gets to be first in line. Adults have this tendency, too. But for people following Jesus, we must be mindful that God moved first, and its up to us on how we will respond. Join us as we explore this important aspect of God’s grace.

God has a habit of speaking to each of us in unique and tailor-made ways. Are we embracing God’s voice? Or resisting it? That’s the focus of this week’s message from Maplewood on Acts 9.

The cost of following Christ creates sticker shock in most people. This week at Maplewood, we’re exploring what what it means to be a “living sacrifice.” Join us.

We are built to worship. And related to this principle is the reality that we are designed to become what we worship. This week, Maplewood explores the implications of a central teach of Jesus on how we live a lifestyle of worship and how can realize the secret to becoming a better version of ourselves.

Over the next several week’s, we are going to be exploring what it means to worship authentically, not just in church, but in our lives. Join us this week as explore how each of us are built to worship
