Porch SF
Sunday Gathering | November 15, 2020
Locations & Times
Porch SF
1524 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
Sunday 4:00 AM
Welcome and Updates
Visitor Connect
https://www.porchsf.com/sundaySubscribe to the Podcast
https://www.porchsf.com/sermonsAll-Church Prayer Meeting
Wednesday nights at 7:30 PDT on Zoom. If you need the link, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
Wednesday nights at 7:30 PDT on Zoom. If you need the link, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
Book Discussion: The Art of Neighboring
We are reading The Art of Neighboring together and discussing it every other week on our Wednesday night Zooms.
Giving
Those who consider themselves part of the Porch family can give their tithes and offerings online either to our regular fund or you can designate a gift to the Benevolence Fund to help those in our community with financial needs during the COVID-19 crisis.
Tiny Groups
While we're not meeting in large groups, we still want to foster community and face-to-face relationship building. To sign up to form or join a Tiny Group, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
While we're not meeting in large groups, we still want to foster community and face-to-face relationship building. To sign up to form or join a Tiny Group, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
Call to Worship, Singing
New City Catechism, Scripture Reading, Sermon
New City Catechism | Q46: What is the Lord’s Supper?
Answer: Christ commanded all Christians to eat bread and to drink from the cup in thankful remembrance of him and his death. The Lord’s Supper is a celebration of the presence of God in our midst; bringing us into communion with God and with one another; feeding and nourishing our souls. It also anticipates the day when we will eat and drink with Christ in his Father’s kingdom.
http://newcitycatechism.com/new-city-catechism/#46RC Sproul. “Sometimes the teaching of Jesus is so simple that we miss its profundity. This illustration, drawn from life, is so simple: You don’t get oranges from apple trees.”
Tim Keller, “He is saying, “There has to be a spirit in my followers that is very different than what is normal to the human heart. This spirit is full of a concern for justice but of no concern for your image, for saving face, for your ego.” He’s saying, “My followers are not concerned about how they look. They’re not concerned about personal affronts. They are passionate for justice, but they go about it without the slightest bit of vindictiveness or vengefulness or spite.”
DA Carson. “The issue is not whether public justice is mandated...In the context of Leviticus 19, the issue is entirely personal vengefulness. This is not impinging in the area of justice. It is impinging on the area of personal vengefulness.”
Tim Keller, “He is saying, “There has to be a spirit in my followers that is very different than what is normal to the human heart. This spirit is full of a concern for justice but of no concern for your image, for saving face, for your ego.” He’s saying, “My followers are not concerned about how they look. They’re not concerned about personal affronts. They are passionate for justice, but they go about it without the slightest bit of vindictiveness or vengefulness or spite.”
1. Your attitude matters just as much as your actions.
2. Attack the root.
3. Without Jesus, this is impossible.
2. Attack the root.
3. Without Jesus, this is impossible.
Singing