We make many choices during a day, but Christmas is one of the choices we are called to make that will change everything.
As we get ready to celebrate Christmas, some of us get caught up with all the work and effort that it takes and, as a result, we miss the joy. Discover the "really good news about Christmas".
What is the one thing right now that frightens you the most? We look at the promise of Christmas in "Facing Your Fears".
There is something powerful about traditions in knowing God but there are dangers as well.
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's; times to father with family and friends and celebrate. But for many, these are hard times as they grieve loved ones who had died or those who moved away or moved on. What is it that God might be doing as we are reminded of the loss, the hurts, and pains of life?
"Less is more" defines a pursuit of God that some find helps them press near God's heart in worship.
What is it about being outside that helps us see the handiwork of God and draws us to deeper truths about Him?
We are reminded in the Garden of Gethsemane of Jesus' agonizing prayer and how He was drawing near to God. In this new series, "Streams of Living Water", we will find ways that we can draw near to God.
In the book of Colossians, Paul addresses an issue about style of worship: "how will we worship".
There is much dividing one generation from another but there is one who longs to bring us all together.
There are many different expressions of worship found throughout the Bible. God wants us to worship Him and even express our worship; and perhaps find new ways of connecting with Him.
How do you prepare yourself as you come to worship on Sunday?
Have you sensed God seeking? How do you respond to God when you sense the nearness of His presence?
There is both a welcome and a warning when it comes to corporate worship.
Worship is more than music; it's a lifestyle. But how do you make that worship meaningful? The Bible gives us several strategies, and we'll explore three of those ways to make worship real.