While on a mission to save the world, Jesus took the time to enjoy life and connect with people. This story about Jesus' first miracle teaches us a lot about who Jesus is and how only He has the power to change us!
John 2:1-11
While on a mission to save the world, Jesus took the time to enjoy life and connect with people. This story about Jesus' first miracle teaches us a lot about who Jesus is and how only He has the power to change us!
John 2:1-11
We're reminded in John's letter that there are deceivers who are working every day to distract us from the truth. If there's one thing we need to hold onto in life, it's the truth (Jesus Christ). We'll look at practical ways we can do our part to protect the Truth.
In a world where we show our love with emojis and heart reactions, how do we make sure we're really living up to loving one another? We will find out what real love is, why it's critical, and ways to make sure we're doing more than double-clicking and moving on.
We hold many things dear, but in the culture of today, there should be nothing dearer to us than Truth. In an era of assault on truth, turn with us to 2 John to find out what it means to Walk in Truth.
The Israelites were out of Egypt, but was Egypt out of them? Did they see themselves as chosen for a purpose, or still slaves? How do we see ourselves? What is our identity in Christ? What identity does our life reflect? They were liberated from a place, and now God begins to liberate them from a mindset; something we all need!!
Immediately following God's deliverance from the Egyptian army through the Red Sea, Moses breaks out in song. Miriam breaks out her tambourine and starts dancing. This victory, in this moment, gave them confidence in God that he would fulfill their purpose and His promise. Join us tomorrow morning for this message about the importance of acknowledging and celebrating what God has done for us! Exodus 15
God goes toe-to-toe with Pharaoh and the people of Egypt challenging their Gods and their perceived power and influence to rescue His people from slavery. While Pharaoh was convinced he was the most powerful man on the planet and that he was the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT), he was about to be introduced by Moses to "I Am". Exodus 7-12
Moses, full of doubt and fear, eventually gives into God's direction only to find himself facing complete failure and his worst fears playing out. From Exodus chapters 4-6 we see how following God into the Unknown means there will be times when it feels like all is a loss, but God's promises never fall void which means we have every reason in the world to not throw in the towel.
From the Palace to the Wilderness, Moses has gone from a life of luxury, to the life of a nomad and shepherd. In being prepared for God's call on his life, he was being taught that it didn't matter who he was. We find in this message that Following God into the Unknown requires complete humility. Exodus 2:16-3:21
Can we limit God's power in our life by walking by sight instead of faith? How can He do unimaginably more if we never take a risk by faith and trust Him? Exodus 2:1-15
In Matthew 7:24-29 Jesus concludes His sermon on the mount by comparing a wise and foolish builder. On the outside, both have built a house, but we find the foundation will determine our ability to weather the storm. Join us for this powerful sermon titled: First Things First
In Matthew 7:15-23 Jesus makes it clear that not everyone who appears or claims to be good actually is good. He tells us how we can know them. He also says there will be some who have cried out to him that he doesn't know. Join us for this powerful sermon titled: Known.
In Matthew 7:13-14 Jesus calls his listeners to avoid distractions and to focus because there is a road that leads to life. We don't want to miss it!
Not shying away from the difficult issues of our day, Pastor Jared walks us through the church's role in confronting racism. A change in our community, starts with a change in our hearts.
Got gives us Good Gifts, but does he give us everything we want? Maybe the motive behind what we're asking for, seeking for, busting the door down for matters. When we truly understand this passage of scripture it will change our prayer life!! Matthew 7:7-11
In Matthew 7:1-6, Jesus says not to judge or we will be judged. He makes a bit of a joke with his famous hyperbole referencing the log in your eye. In this message, we'll find out we're called to be more compassionate than critical.
In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus literally tells us not to worry about the needs of our life. In this message, we'll find out how to overcome worry.