As Christians our future is as solid as history. We find great comfort knowing that our God has accomplished things for us that we haven't experienced yet.
What would God have each of us do during this time? Paul has answers to that question in this week's passage.
Pressing on in our study through Isaiah we take a look at a familiar passage for many - especially around Christmas. However, Pastor Jordan shows how the passage applies to much more than Christmas.
Continuing in our study out of Isaiah, we learn that God's way is always right and that we should trust Him above all.
As we continue worshiping at home amidst the coronavirus situation Pastor Jordan teaches through the day of judgement and the day of salvation from Isaiah 12.
In this episode of Theology Thursday we explore how people who lived before Jesus was born were saved - the answer might surprise you!
Looking at the passage of Jesus' triumphal entry we see that Jesus is in total control, compassionate for sinners and brings full satisfaction in heaven.
In this episode of Theology Thursday we take a look at our salvation and the substitutionary punishment Jesus bore for us.
Although we're still unable to gather together, we can still learn from God's word. This week we discuss what Jesus asks of His followers, especially during a time like this.
While we're worshiping at home in the midst of the Coronavirus situation Pastor Jordan taught out of Psalm 46 that God is our fortress and we have nothing to fear.
The foundation of the Christian faith is found in Christ alone. In this video we explore Jesus' life from eternity past to eternity in the future.
In an effort to love our neighbors through the coronavirus pandemic, we aren't meeting together corporately. Instead we pray you find this short devotional fruitful to you and your family.
We learned this week through a tragic story of unrepentance that sin is the true prison and freedom is found only in Christ - even when faced with death.
Wrapping up our series in the book of Ecclesiastes Jordan taught us how to remember God before it's too late. "Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man."
As we near the end of our series in Ecclesiastes Jordan talked about how we are to live knowing that death awaits everyone. We know and must trust God that everything is for our eternal good and His glory.
This week we talked about the future - that God made the future for Himself and we aren't the main character. God's purpose for the future is to reveal His glory and wise living on our part doesn't guarantee an easy future.
Jordan was back this week with a message from Ecclesiastes in our series Smoke. He taught that even wealth is smoke, and will never satisfy. There is, however, a wealth that will satisfy - a wealth that is found solely in Jesus.
Joey Himes taught out of 2 John that old truth unlocks the door to real love. Truth binds is together, stills our hearts, cheers our spirit and compels us to obey; real love guards against heresy, abide in Christ, protects the truth and completes our joy.
In this edition of our study through Ecclesiastes we ask the question, 'Does hard work make my life worth living?' and learn that work too is smoke - it won't last.
This week Jordan showed us through the life of Solomon that the pursuit of pleasure will always leave us empty. However, those who come to Jesus will have pleasures unending.
Jordan continued in our study of Ecclesiastes this week teaching us that even wisdom itself and all that comes with it isn't worth building your life on but that Jesus alone satisfies.
As we kickoff a new sermon series looking at the book of Ecclesiastes, we learned that everything under the sun is 'smoke' or fleeting but Jesus came from beyond the sun to give us hope.
Continuing in our study through the book of Mark we looked at the reality that Jesus uses the church to make faithful followers and our message is the same as the original disciples - repentance coated in compassion and dependent on God.
Leading up to Christmas Jordan talked about Jesus as, not just the baby in the manger, but as God in the flesh. He is the one worthy to open the scroll and to bring both judgement and redemption.
This week Jordan covered the scandal of Jesus' birth - that He was born, not in a mess, but among messy people - sinners like all of us. Although He appeared weak he came to move heaven & earth to show God's mercy and grace personified.
This week learning from Jesus' encounter with demons, Jordan taught us that although people are created in God's image, the function of sin and forces of evil desire to distort and destroy that image; however, drastic transformation occurs when we are changed and saved by God.
This week Jordan taught through the story of Jesus calming the storm. We were encouraged that Jesus saves by His Word and his desire for us is to have restful faith in Him. If the wind and seas obey Him, and they do, then nothing is out of His control.
This week Jordan covered the mysterious work of God, talking about how God works in His own timing and anywhere He pleases.
We continued our journey through the book of Mark this week by looking at the parable of the sower. Jordan challenged us to sow the seed we've been given - the Word of God.