TwelveTwelve: The Leader Blog of North Wake Church

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Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 15)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |March 1st, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 14)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 29th, 2024|

Meditation for Preparation – March 3rd

New Hearts for Nitpickers Why is it so hard to see what's happening deep inside me? This past weekend, I was preparing classes, and a friend told me my info was wrong. I suddenly got this weird, panicky feeling. Oh no! "I have no idea what's going on!!"  My mental model of this project was collapsing! I had simply "missed a memo" -- I had been given info but had yet to read it. Why did it make me nervous to realize I was working with old info? The feelings that surface are like Check Engine lights showing that

By |February 28th, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 13)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 28th, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 12)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 27th, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 11)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 26th, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 10)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 24th, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 9)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 23rd, 2024|

Daily Prayers of Confession – Lent (Day 8)

“Lent is a season of preparation and repentance during which we anticipate the death (Good Friday) and resurrection (Easter Sunday) of Jesus. It is this very preparation and repentance – aimed at grasping the intense significance of the crucifixion – that gives us a deep and powerful longing for the resurrection, the joy of Easter.” - Will Walker As we walk through this season of Lent together as a church family, I will be posting a simple daily prayer of confession for you to use as a prompt for your own prayers of confession.  The spiritual practice of daily confession

By |February 22nd, 2024|

Meditation for Preparation – Feb. 25th

Two Words After this, Jesus went out and saw a tax collector by the name of Levi sitting at his tax booth. “Follow me,” Jesus said to him, and Levi got up, left everything and followed him. (Luke 5:27-28) It only took two words.  Follow me. Or had Levi been watching Jesus for a while?  Had he seen a healing or two?  Had he heard Jesus talk?  Had the tax collectors been talking together about this strange new preacher?  Had God been stirring Levi for a while, giving him a sense of discontent, a feeling that something needed to change? Or was it just

By |February 21st, 2024|
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