In this message, Dr. John Wecks looks Romans 9: 30-10:21. God holds every person responsible for the correct answer to the one all-important question on the final exam. Chapter 9 told us God’s responsibility in our salvation—that God chose us in Christ. Chapter 10 will uncover our responsibility in our salvation. We will examine some reasons why God holds every person accountable. No excuses!
In this message, Pastor Erik looks Romans 9: 1-29 at why and how God chooses His children. Be praying for me, yourself, and the whole church that we would be responsive to God and see this section as the beautiful pearl it's supposed to be.
In this look at Romans 8:26-39, Pastor Erik continues with the theme of living with confidence in Christ. He is the ground into which we sink our roots to draw strength, stand in difficulties, and do what we couldn't on our own.
This week Laurelwood supported missionary, Dave Patty, who serves with Josiah Venture in the Czech Republic, shares a message on "The Secret of a Joy Filled Life" from Philippians 1: 12-26
This week we explore the incredible benefits of being a child of God. As we root ourselves in this identity, we will better grow together as a community, recognizing one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. Through Romans 8:14-25, we will uncover the blessings and responsibilities of being part of God's family- helping one another grow in Christ.
As we continue our journey through the book of Romans, we'll look this week at the principles for working with the Spirit to conquer sin.
This coming week, we continue our study in Romans as we look at the real culprit behind the struggle to follow God.
When we trusted in Jesus, we died to the ability of the law to condemn us. Since no one stands over us to make sure we obey, are we free to do whatever we want? As Christians, we are on the "honor system" and we don't want to abuse our liberty. Since Christ set us free from struggling to keep a bunch of rules, we want to please Him.
This coming week, we get back to our series reading through Paul's letter to the Romans. We will begin our study exploring what it means to be united to Christ.
Tracy Halstead preached on "Prayer" from the book of Luke.
The direction of your face is where you are going and the path you are taking. So what's the direction of your face? In Psalm 1:2-3 we learn that what delights my heart directs my life.
This coming week, we will look at another reason why he came: to open the eyes of the blind and blind those who think their eyes are opened.
This coming week, we look at another reason why Christ came: to serve. As we look at the text, we will see the challenge we face, the call of Christ, and the power to serve one another.

This coming week, we look at another reason why Christ came: to serve. As we look at the text, we will see the challenge we face, the call of Christ, and the power to serve one another.
This week, we start a new series through Advent called "From Heaven He Came." We will explore Jesus's words to the world on why He came. We start this week with a saying from Matthew 5:17-20.