ACTIVE REST (The Sabbath)

MESSAGE DESCRIPTION: A hurried life prevents us from experiencing the extraordinary peace of Christ, but the Lord of the Sabbath invites us into a place of active rest. A message by Joshua J Masters recorded at Brookwood Church on July 24, 2022. Mark 2:27; Hebrews 4:9.

Additional sermons in this series, message outlines, discussion guides, with translations in Português, and Español available at Brookwood Church.

MESSAGES ON IMPORTANT THEMES

Passover / Lord's Supper

The Transfiguration

Sabbath

Becoming a Praying Church (series)

Our Identity in Christ (series)

International

Book Study: Ruth (series)

Character Study: John the Baptist

Character Study (OT): Rahab

 

Joshua J. Masters is a pastor, author, and missionary with a heart for leading through encouragement and relationship building. His latest book series, Experiencing the Word, releases a new workbook each month as Joshua leads through a year of meditating on the Bible.

A self-proclaimed sci-fi and comic book geek, Josh loves film, art, pop culture, and all things creative (SAG/AFTRA member). Joshua was raised in New England and is now based in South Carolina where he serves as the Executive Director and a missionary for Bridge Builders International. 

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