The Apostle Paul had a goal of winning people for Christ. In order to win, he took his unique journey and developed a strategy. As we look at his life, we will learn how to do the same.
This week, we will look at one of the most infamous men in Scripture, Judas Iscariot. In looking at this story, we will see that given enough time, we all live out what we love.
This week we will continue our summer series: Defining Moments of the New Testament. In our busy lives, we often struggle to focus on God. Join us as we reflect on Mary of Bethany’s defining moment where she chose to sit at the feet of Jesus. We will examine what it means to "sit at his feet" and explore how we can do the same.
This week, we begin our summer series: Defining Moments Of The New Testament. Just like last summer, we will be looking at different men and women of the Bible as models to help us in our faith. With each person, we will look at moments that shaped them. Within these studies are principles for us to glean, truths for us to ponder and a Savior to behold.
God is eternal and infinite, not bound by space or time. Thus, the idea of him going out of his way seems strange. But in our passage we see how God in Christ went out of his way to give “living water” to an outcast, who then brought an entire rejected community to faith.
This week, we conclude our Becoming Laurelwood series, as we look at the final principle: Bearing Fruit. In this text in Ephesians, we will see why the gospel message is one worth giving our whole lives to. See you soon.
This coming week, we look at the third priority that will guide us going forward. In many ways, it’s what the first and second are driving towards: a vision for purpose and an endearing vision beyond ourselves that will carry the church for centuries…
This week, we will look at our Old Testament picture of the priority of loving one another. You don’t want to miss this.
This week, we look at the second priority which will drive us here at Laurelwood in the future. It may be the most rewarding and challenging task. See you soon.
This week we will look at what happens when we walk closely and stay rooted in God by looking at David in this well known text.
This coming week we are beginning our series called “Becoming Laurelwood.” Over the next six weeks, we will unpack what are the core priorities at the heart of Christ and journey to try and see us as a church unite around this! Looking forward to being together.
This Coming Week, we will be taking a look at what God has been doing in our church this last year! I’m excited to look at His work in our church. In addition, I will share what I see is next for Laurelwood. This is one you don’t want to miss. See you Sunday!
This coming week, we will continue our march through Philippians 3 by looking at Philippians 3:12-16. In it, we will see just how we can get stuck in our relationship with Christ and how to get unstuck. I’ll see you Sunday.
In Philippians 3:4-11, The Holy Spirit reveals in His Word what the great pursuit is to be in all of our lives. Part One of Two
Do you realize the power that each of us as believers has for this life? Jesus said to His disciples that “they would receive power, when the Holy Spirit has come upon you . . .” Jesus has given us incredible power that He wants us to live from and show others in order that they might see who God is and want to believe in Him. Are you tapping into this power?