Going the DistanceWhen the challenges are tough and there is no end in sight, we are prone to grow weary and lose hope. In Going the Distance, we will learn how to prevent discouragement and stay the course.
It Should Be Easier Than This!In His first sermon, Jesus gives the foundation for Kingdom living. It challenges every culture it enters and pierces every heart that hears it. If we are to follow Jesus, then we must be willing to conform to the image of Christ. Not in our own strength but with His power.
Searching for PeaceFinding answers for a world marked by chaos and division is growing more evasive day by day. Unity with one another is found only in the One who brings to us all.
Coming HomeIn todays culture, if you are unlovely then you are deemed unworthy. And those who are unworthy are also unwelcome. Two sons learn they are always welcome home, not because of their worth but because they are loved by the Father.
Staying The CourseIn most of our lives, we set out with a clear idea of where we want to go. Along the way however, things change. Staying the course require flexibility with our plans while we remain committed to the mission.
RebootThere are times in life when it seems like nothing is working and we're just stuck. What we need is a reboot to gain fresh perspective and a whole new way of thinking.
In The MeantimeWhat do you do when there's nothing you can do? When life takes a turn for the worse and it seems as if there are no easy answers, our next move is the most important.
New DayThe tomb is empty. Jesus is alive! Because of the Resurrection, a New Day is upon us and life will never be the same again.
CarriersIn the midst of COVID-19, now is the time to remember that life is not meant to be lived in isolation. We have the potential for greater impact when we spread hope and joy, rather than fear and worry. What are you spreading?
Who is My Neighbor?When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have AND to love our neighbor as ourselves. For many, the first step in loving our neighbor is learning their name.
WashedA new life can be found when we express our faith in Jesus Christ through repentance and baptism. Scripture teaches us that our baptism identifies us with Jesus and cleanses us of our sins. There are many questions surrounding baptism in today's world, but the most important question may be the one asked by the official in Acts 8:36 "Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized"
RunAwayWhen someone tells us what to do, it's hard not to respond negatively and become defensive. Rather than listening or trusting the advice of someone in authority, it's easier to think we always know better. Therefore, we just do our own thing. In RunAway, we will see that turning away from God is never a good option. God does know what is best for us and He never gives up on us. It's time we stop running from God and start running with Him.
When the challenges are tough and there is no end in sight, we are prone to grow weary and lose hope. In Going the Distance, we will learn how to prevent discouragement and stay the course.
In His first sermon, Jesus gives the foundation for Kingdom living. It challenges every culture it enters and pierces every heart that hears it. If we are to follow Jesus, then we must be willing to conform to the image of Christ. Not in our own strength but with His power.
Finding answers for a world marked by chaos and division is growing more evasive day by day. Unity with one another is found only in the One who brings to us all.
In todays culture, if you are unlovely then you are deemed unworthy. And those who are unworthy are also unwelcome. Two sons learn they are always welcome home, not because of their worth but because they are loved by the Father.
In most of our lives, we set out with a clear idea of where we want to go. Along the way however, things change. Staying the course require flexibility with our plans while we remain committed to the mission.
There are times in life when it seems like nothing is working and we're just stuck. What we need is a reboot to gain fresh perspective and a whole new way of thinking.
What do you do when there's nothing you can do? When life takes a turn for the worse and it seems as if there are no easy answers, our next move is the most important.
The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive! Because of the Resurrection, a New Day is upon us and life will never be the same again.
In the midst of COVID-19, now is the time to remember that life is not meant to be lived in isolation. We have the potential for greater impact when we spread hope and joy, rather than fear and worry. What are you spreading?
When Jesus was asked to sum up everything into one command, he said to love God with everything we have AND to love our neighbor as ourselves. For many, the first step in loving our neighbor is learning their name.
A new life can be found when we express our faith in Jesus Christ through repentance and baptism. Scripture teaches us that our baptism identifies us with Jesus and cleanses us of our sins. There are many questions surrounding baptism in today's world, but the most important question may be the one asked by the official in Acts 8:36 "Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized"
When someone tells us what to do, it's hard not to respond negatively and become defensive. Rather than listening or trusting the advice of someone in authority, it's easier to think we always know better. Therefore, we just do our own thing. In RunAway, we will see that turning away from God is never a good option. God does know what is best for us and He never gives up on us. It's time we stop running from God and start running with Him.