For many years it seems that conservative churches have ignored or minimized the Person and work of the Holy Spirit. We begin our summer series on “The Fruit of the Spirit” by looking more closely about what it means to “Walk by the Spirit.”
Life is hard and it seems, when you become a Christian, it gets harder. When life gets difficult and complicated, what is it about our Gospel identity that can make us an overcomer instead of a victim?
What would you do if you received a large inheritance from a relative? Did you know that God speaks of an inheritance? What would He have us do with it?
The Bible has some pretty special mysteries; one of them is found in Ephesians 1:9-10 – The mystery of His will. What is this mystery, why did God reveal this mystery, and what does it mean for us in 2019?
Often in the church we talk about being redeemed and set free by Christ but what does that freedom exactly look like? How come in our daily lives it often doesn’t seem like we actually are free?
What does it means to be adopted by God and what does that mean to us? This Sunday we will unpack all of this, and learn why it is so important to God as we continue to explore our Gospel Identity.
Do you remember, at school, when two captains were picked and they took turns choosing who was on their team? Do you remember when you were picked and why? What does God have to say about who you are?
Easter comes again this year and there’s all sorts of celebration. But while we celebrate the resurrection, feast around good food and sweets, many wonder today, “What difference does Easter make?” How is Christ the Living Hope?
If you’ve ever been to the movies, you have probably seen that green screen with the preview of a new movie coming out. Palm Sunday is a preview of coming attractions with a message for each of us who will listen.
Just like the musical connections we can find between scales and chords, there are connections to theology in some worship songs if you’re looking for it. Join us as we explore our theme song for Easter by learning the theology behind this great song.
As you think about your own life, let’s listen to a man who anticipated death with a clear conscience and a full heart in, “Making Your Life Count Today”.
Jesus uses three stories of lost things found to help us understand what matters most. Join us this Sunday to see how God wants to make sure we have His priorities.
Most of us agree that mentoring and discipling those who are younger than us is a good thing. Even though we value mentorship, often we lack older people speaking into our own lives, and lack having younger people in our lives that we are helping become greater disciples of Christ. How do we combat this plus the lies from our culture and from Satan?
In our life, we have a handful of milestones; events that we forever remember and are forever a part of our life. For the Christian, one of those milestones is the moment they accept the free gift of God’s grace by putting their faith in Jesus Christ. That moment when you put your faith in Jesus Christ begins a process of sanctification that includes 3 different phases.
Many of us don’t think of getting rewarded for praying, but that’s exactly what Jesus was saying to those who came to listen to Him as he shared the Sermon on the Mount. As a matter of fact, reward is a recurring theme in that sermon. But, there is way of praying that God rewards. How do we pray that way?