Dave Gudgel - June 7, 2020

I Can Hardly Wait

The words “I can hardly wait” convey our anticipation and excitement for something that we look forward to. Like unsheltering-in-place for those living in Santa Clara County. We hope that one day soon we’ll get the okay to re-assemble for worship, and school, and sporting events, and country western concerts at Shoreline, and coffee shop appointments, and play dates at the park. “I can hardly wait” feelings bring hope, joy, incentive, wisdom, and much more.

Of the myriad of things that we could be “hardly waiting for,” our focus this Sunday is something that seems to have lost the priority place that God wants it to have in our lives. It’s something that could give us a whole new outlook on life now and forever.

From Series: "Future Hope"

This Week's Sermon: "Responding to Your Questions"

Everyone has questions, and this Sunday Pastors Dave, Steve, and Dan will be responding to ours. Sometimes the best learnings come from biblical answers to relevant questions. Much of Jesus' teaching was in response to people's questions. Questions like: What must I do to inherit eternal life? Who is my neighbor? Are you the King of the Jews? What will be the sign of your coming? After our summer-long Future Hope message series, you may already have a good answer to that last question. But if not, hopefully you will after this Sunday's special Q & A message.

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