Mount Tabor Christian Church is passionate about encouraging people to take the right next step in their faith so that we can see communities changed by Christ.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt was giving a speech in France that has come to be known as The Man in the Arena. At one point he says, "The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood..." If there were ever a man in the arena, it's Jesus of Nazareth. In this series we're going to learn from Jesus' time in the arena and be challenged to step into the arena in our faith.
The news of Jesus' birth caused people from different walks of life to respond in the same way. They broke out in song. I love that. The news of Jesus was so joyful that the spoken word could not contain it. It's like trying to paint a picture of a sunrise. As we look at their expressions of joy, what we'll find is this: their joy is our joy too.
The news of Jesus' birth caused people from different walks of life to respond in the same way. They broke out in song. I love that. The news of Jesus was so joyful that the spoken word could not contain it. It's like trying to paint a picture of a sunrise. As we look at their expressions of joy, what we'll find is this: their joy is our joy too.
The news of Jesus' birth caused people from different walks of life to respond in the same way. They broke out in song. I love that. The news of Jesus was so joyful that the spoken word could not contain it. It's like trying to paint a picture of a sunrise. As we look at their expressions of joy, what we'll find is this: their joy is our joy too.
The news of Jesus' birth caused people from different walks of life to respond in the same way. They broke out in song. I love that. The news of Jesus was so joyful that the spoken word could not contain it. It's like trying to paint a picture of a sunrise. As we look at their expressions of joy, what we'll find is this: their joy is our joy too.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Do you ever feel like there are a million voices pulling you in a million different directions? Worse yet, each one seems to make sense. There was a group of Christians in a town called Colossae that felt the same way. Paul wrote them a letter that we call Colossians to help them through it, and we're going to study it to see what it means for us.
Let's talk about Paul. You know, that guy who wrote a full on baker's dozen books in the new Testament? A guy like that certainly didn't have any problems, right? Not so much. Paul has a past, and God used Paul's past to teach all of us that our past doesn't have to define our future. Join us as we learn about who Paul was and how God transformed him into the man we know.
Let's talk about Paul. You know, that guy who wrote a full on baker's dozen books in the new Testament? A guy like that certainly didn't have any problems, right? Not so much. Paul has a past, and God used Paul's past to teach all of us that our past doesn't have to define our future. Join us as we learn about who Paul was and how God transformed him into the man we know.
Let's talk about Paul. You know, that guy who wrote a full on baker's dozen books in the new Testament? A guy like that certainly didn't have any problems, right? Not so much. Paul has a past, and God used Paul's past to teach all of us that our past doesn't have to define our future. Join us as we learn about who Paul was and how God transformed him into the man we know.
Let's talk about Paul. You know, that guy who wrote a full on baker's dozen books in the new Testament? A guy like that certainly didn't have any problems, right? Not so much. Paul has a past, and God used Paul's past to teach all of us that our past doesn't have to define our future. Join us as we learn about who Paul was and how God transformed him into the man we know.
Let's talk about Paul. You know, that guy who wrote a full on baker's dozen books in the new Testament? A guy like that certainly didn't have any problems, right? Not so much. Paul has a past, and God used Paul's past to teach all of us that our past doesn't have to define our future. Join us as we learn about who Paul was and how God transformed him into the man we know.
There are a lot of opinions about Holy Spirit. Some people are enamored, and some are afraid. The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. But one thing is for sure, Holy Spirit is good. Listen in as we learn more about Holy Spirit and what He wants to do in our lives.
There are a lot of opinions about Holy Spirit. Some people are enamored, and some are afraid. The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. But one thing is for sure, Holy Spirit is good. Listen in as we learn more about Holy Spirit and what He wants to do in our lives.
As Jesus ascended into heaven, He seemed pretty positive that the church was going to change the world. Turns out He was right, the church has changed the world. But how does it happen? Is it a matter of trying harder? Doing different things? Being the right person? Join us as we find out how to change the world.
As Jesus ascended into heaven, He seemed pretty positive that the church was going to change the world. Turns out He was right, the church has changed the world. But how does it happen? Is it a matter of trying harder? Doing different things? Being the right person? Join us as we find out how to change the world.
As Jesus ascended into heaven, He seemed pretty positive that the church was going to change the world. Turns out He was right, the church has changed the world. But how does it happen? Is it a matter of trying harder? Doing different things? Being the right person? Join us as we find out how to change the world.
As Jesus ascended into heaven, He seemed pretty positive that the church was going to change the world. Turns out He was right, the church has changed the world. But how does it happen? Is it a matter of trying harder? Doing different things? Being the right person? Join us as we find out how to change the world.
Our God is a fighter. He fights injustice. He fights for mercy. He fights for His people. Too often we live and think of ourselves as weak people who are constrained by a command to love. This is not the God of the Bible and this is not Christians. The reality is, God is a fighter, and His people are strong enough to love.
Our God is a fighter. He fights injustice. He fights for mercy. He fights for His people. Too often we live and think of ourselves as weak people who are constrained by a command to love. This is not the God of the Bible and this is not Christians. The reality is, God is a fighter, and His people are strong enough to love.
Tabernacles was about looking back in reverence so you could look forward in confidence.
The Celebration of the Feast of Unleavened Bread is a celebration of the work that God continues to do in our lives.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
One of the things that is most evident in reading the Bible is that people who encounter Jesus aren't the same afterward. Jesus changed the people He met. This sermon series is about introducing people to Jesus for life change.
When we think about our faith, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. It seems like there are a thousand things to do or not do, but where do we start? Where do we focus? Listen in as we give an answer to this question that will give us direction as we prepare to live out our faith in the new year.
Christmas is messy. All of it! You have wrapping paper, packing peanuts, zip ties, and boxes everywhere. But here’s what I know about that mess. Giving the gift is always worth the mess it makes. God feels that way too. In spite of all the mess, He still offers us His grace.
Christmas is messy. All of it! You have wrapping paper, packing peanuts, zip ties, and boxes everywhere. But here’s what I know about that mess. Giving the gift is always worth the mess it makes. God feels that way too. In spite of all the mess, He still offers us His grace.
Christmas is messy. All of it! You have wrapping paper, packing peanuts, zip ties, and boxes everywhere. But here’s what I know about that mess. Giving the gift is always worth the mess it makes. God feels that way too. In spite of all the mess, He still offers us His grace.
Christmas is messy. All of it! You have wrapping paper, packing peanuts, zip ties, and boxes everywhere. But here’s what I know about that mess. Giving the gift is always worth the mess it makes. God feels that way too. In spite of all the mess, He still offers us His grace.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Have you ever read the book of 1 Corinthians and thought, "This church is a mess"? Well you’re not alone. The church in Corinth really was a mess. But we want to be a church that needs to read Corinthians. Why? Because if we need to read a messy book, it means we’re reaching people who really need God. Join us as we learn how to be a church that needs Corinthians.
Thousands of years ago, there was a powerful king. He lived a life that we can only fantasize about, indulging every pleasure. In time, the powerful king learned that to live this way is more of a nightmare than a fantasy. Don’t believe me? Join us as we read the king’s diary, a book we call Ecclesiastes, and examine five easy ways to wreck your life.
Thousands of years ago, there was a powerful king. He lived a life that we can only fantasize about, indulging every pleasure. In time, the powerful king learned that to live this way is more of a nightmare than a fantasy. Don’t believe me? Join us as we read the king’s diary, a book we call Ecclesiastes, and examine five easy ways to wreck your life.
Thousands of years ago, there was a powerful king. He lived a life that we can only fantasize about, indulging every pleasure. In time, the powerful king learned that to live this way is more of a nightmare than a fantasy. Don’t believe me? Join us as we read the king’s diary, a book we call Ecclesiastes, and examine five easy ways to wreck your life.
Thousands of years ago, there was a powerful king. He lived a life that we can only fantasize about, indulging every pleasure. In time, the powerful king learned that to live this way is more of a nightmare than a fantasy. Don’t believe me? Join us as we read the king’s diary, a book we call Ecclesiastes, and examine five easy ways to wreck your life.
Thousands of years ago, there was a powerful king. He lived a life that we can only fantasize about, indulging every pleasure. In time, the powerful king learned that to live this way is more of a nightmare than a fantasy. Don’t believe me? Join us as we read the king’s diary, a book we call Ecclesiastes, and examine five easy ways to wreck your life.
I don't know about you but sometimes when I think about biblical leadership, I feel like Abbott and Costello. We all want to know who's on first, we all feel like we're saying the same thing, and we all get frustrated when things don't seem to work right. This series is about uncovering God's design for biblical leadership so we can do God's work.
I don't know about you but sometimes when I think about biblical leadership, I feel like Abbott and Costello. We all want to know who's on first, we all feel like we're saying the same thing, and we all get frustrated when things don't seem to work right. This series is about uncovering God's design for biblical leadership so we can do God's work.
I don't know about you but sometimes when I think about biblical leadership, I feel like Abbott and Costello. We all want to know who's on first, we all feel like we're saying the same thing, and we all get frustrated when things don't seem to work right. This series is about uncovering God's design for biblical leadership so we can do God's work.
It seems that the churches reaction to a hyper sexually charged culture is to double down on the principle of silence. But silence doesn't bring clarity. Silence doesn't bring healing. Silence doesn't bring hope. Silence says, go somewhere else. Join us as we look at God's design for intimacy and shine that light in a world full of brokenness and pain.
It seems that the churches reaction to a hyper sexually charged culture is to double down on the principle of silence. But silence doesn't bring clarity. Silence doesn't bring healing. Silence doesn't bring hope. Silence says, go somewhere else. Join us as we look at God's design for intimacy and shine that light in a world full of brokenness and pain.
It seems that the churches reaction to a hyper sexually charged culture is to double down on the principle of silence. But silence doesn't bring clarity. Silence doesn't bring healing. Silence doesn't bring hope. Silence says, go somewhere else. Join us as we look at God's design for intimacy and shine that light in a world full of brokenness and pain.
The world isn't worse than it used to be, we just have access to information more quickly. People don't deceive more than they used to, they just have a larger reach than they used to. In a world full of cleverly invented stories, what is truth and how do we recognize it with all the other noise?
The world isn't worse than it used to be, we just have access to information more quickly. People don't deceive more than they used to, they just have a larger reach than they used to. In a world full of cleverly invented stories, what is truth and how do we recognize it with all the other noise?
The world isn't worse than it used to be, we just have access to information more quickly. People don't deceive more than they used to, they just have a larger reach than they used to. In a world full of cleverly invented stories, what is truth and how do we recognize it with all the other noise?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
The men and women of the Old Testament did incredible things. What caused them to throw caution to the wind and go where they needed to be?
Jesus is the Word of God given flesh, living among us. What difference did that have on the world Jesus lived in? What difference does that have on the world we live in?
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
David Kinnaman said, "I believe unexpressed doubt is one of the most powerful destroyers of faith." What if we faced our doubts instead of letting them destroy us? What if we asked the hard questions instead of being embarrassed by them? What if confronting our doubts made us stronger? Let's find out together.
It's hard to read the gospels and not see that Jesus performed miracles. He healed the sick, fed the masses, and even brought the dead back to life. But why did Jesus perform these miracles? Join us this month as we uncover what Jesus was teaching us about Himself through His miracles.
It's hard to read the gospels and not see that Jesus performed miracles. He healed the sick, fed the masses, and even brought the dead back to life. But why did Jesus perform these miracles? Join us this month as we uncover what Jesus was teaching us about Himself through His miracles.
It's hard to read the gospels and not see that Jesus performed miracles. He healed the sick, fed the masses, and even brought the dead back to life. But why did Jesus perform these miracles? Join us this month as we uncover what Jesus was teaching us about Himself through His miracles.
It's hard to read the gospels and not see that Jesus performed miracles. He healed the sick, fed the masses, and even brought the dead back to life. But why did Jesus perform these miracles? Join us this month as we uncover what Jesus was teaching us about Himself through His miracles.
It's hard to read the gospels and not see that Jesus performed miracles. He healed the sick, fed the masses, and even brought the dead back to life. But why did Jesus perform these miracles? Join us this month as we uncover what Jesus was teaching us about Himself through His miracles.
In this series, we want to strengthen our relationships with God by looking at what the Bible says about money. The whole Bible says, "You can trust God." Money answers the question, "Do you?"
In this series, we want to strengthen our relationships with God by looking at what the Bible says about money. The whole Bible says, "You can trust God." Money answers the question, "Do you?"
In this series, we want to strengthen our relationships with God by looking at what the Bible says about money. Greed will always leave you wanting more. Generosity will always make you grateful for what you have.
In this series, we want to strengthen our relationships with God by looking at what the Bible says about money. Today we look at the question: What am I going to do with the money God has entrusted to me?
Have you ever noticed that some of the most amazing moments in Jesus' ministry happened around a table? That's no coincidence. The table was important to Jesus because it was personal. Sitting at a table with someone was more than just a chance encounter. Jesus wants a place at our table and He wants desperately to give us a place at His. Understand that there will be a last supper one day and God wants as many people at the table as possible.
Have you ever noticed that some of the most amazing moments in Jesus' ministry happened around a table? That's no coincidence. The table was important to Jesus because it was personal. Sitting at a table with someone was more than just a chance encounter. Jesus wants a place at our table and He wants desperately to give us a place at His. Sharing a table means you're equal.
Have you ever noticed that some of the most amazing moments in Jesus' ministry happened around a table? That's no coincidence. The table was important to Jesus because it was personal. Sitting at a table with someone was more than just a chance encounter. Jesus wants a place at our table and He wants desperately to give us a place at His. Today we look at the question: Why does it bother you so much when your work goes unappreciated?