Is God Through With Israel? Part 2 - Romans 11:11-24 - God is not finished with Israel, and Gentile believers have no reason to boast
Is God Through With Israel? Romans 10:18-11:10 - God's promise was never based only on Jewish ancestry, never limited to only Jews, and never canceled for the Jewish people.
How Can a Sinner Be Made Right with God? Romans 10:5-17 - Because Christ has done everything necessary for our salvation, everyone who believes in Him will be saved.
God's Word has not failed! Romans 9:1-18 - Trusting God's faithfulness when His plan doesn't make sense.
Kingdom Forgiveness - Kingdom people keep forgiving because they themselves have been forgiven far more than they will ever be asked to forgive.
Kingdom Restoration - Matthew 18:15-20 - The church moves toward straying people because that's what the Father does.
Matthew 18:1-9 - Greatness Upside Down - True greatness is humble,
holy, and others-focused.
The Summit of Assurance - Romans 8:31-39 - Five questions that celebrate God's unstoppable love.
Groans of Creation, Cries of the Heart, Help from the Spirit - Romans 8:18-27 - Even when everything feels broken, God is still at work.
The Fight Reveals New Life - Romans 8:12-17 - Why the struggle you feel is evidence of the Spirit within you
The Loudest Voice Isn't the Truth - Romans 8:1 - God's verdict is louder than your shame because the tomb is empty. HE IS RISEN
Romans 5:6-11 - Because God loved us at our worst, we can be confident in His love forever.
The Christian life is about learning to live from what God has already given you in Christ.
Paul brings every person - religious and irreligious alike - into God's courtroom to show tax twelve all wandered from His path, leaving us desperate for the grace that only He can give.
Romans 2:12-16 - God's judgement is perfectly fair because it is based on the truth He has revealed - to some through His written Law, and to all through the witness of conscience.
Romans 2:1-11 - Judging others doesn’t justify you; it exposes that you know right from wrong and still break God’s law.
Romans 1:24-32 - When we give up the Creator's glory for created glories, God hands us over to the very sins we choose. The result is a downward spiral into corruption, confusion, and chaos.
We are all servants who live for Christ's name, and we are saints who live from Christ's grace. Everything that follows flows out of that identity.
A full life that still feels empty.
Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26
Even the best life under the sun can't satisfy a soul made for something more.
God gave you a conscience to guide you, but He provided His Word, His Spirit, and His Church to keep it calibrated. So don't stop growing, Stay in sync.
If God Himself has testified about Jesus, why would anyone reject it and call Him a liar?
Born of God, Marked by Love
1 John 4:19-5:2
Our love for fellow believers is a response to God’s love and a sign that we belong to His family.
Born of God, Marked by Love
1 John 4:19-5:2
Our love for fellow believers is a response to God’s love and a sign that we belong to His family.
Why in the world are we so drawn to it?
The power of God within believers enables them to resist false teachings, deception, and their own flesh.
Just as children bear distinct traits from their parents, those born of God emulate what the Father does because His seed resides within them.
Pray More/Love More
In this stand-alone sermon, Pastor John will challenge us to walk by the Spirit through the practical application of 1 Peter 4:7-11
Since Jesus is the Good Shepherd, am I…
Practical ways to prepare for the coming of Jesus:
Eagerly study, cheerfully receive, and intensely believe the Word
Pray
Prepare for Sunday service
Pursuing a life guided by the Living Hope we have in Jesus, enabled by the power of the Holy Spirit will have a huge impact on how much joy we get from Christmas and every day of our post salvation life.
God's love flows deeply into His children and redefines who we are at the very core of our being.
Intentional recalibration is necessary to ensure we follow the will the Father and do not drift toward the world's values.
Those who abide in Jesus walk like Jesus and love others. Those who abandoned Jesus are liars and not abiders.
"I know of no other way to triumph over sin long-term than to gain a distaste for it because of a superior satisfaction in Christ." -John Piper
Those who left the church attempted to deny their sins. They are liars. Those who stayed were confessors who acknowledged and admitted their sin. They are forgiven.
These first four verses show us that faith in the historical Jesus brings fellowship with God and others, and lasting joy.
Habakkuk closes his prophecy, reminding us to boldly stand resolute in our faith. Not in ourselves, in God. Trusting Him for the strength needed to face whatever may happen around us.
Head: So do not throw away this confident trust in the Lord. Remember the great reward it brings you! Hebrews 10.35 (NLT)
Heart: "I... love Hebrews because it is a letter to weary Christians, some of whom are standing right on the cliffs edge, tempted to "throw away [their] confidence, which has a great reward. I've been there: weary, disillusioned, full of doubts about the reality of it all, seriously wondering if being a Christian was worth the fight. I too have wondered if it's all just a house of cards, if life on Earth really is just an anomalous, absurd blip of desperate turmoil in a purposeless universe destined to burn out. And gazing at the cliffs edge, God used this precious book to keep me from tossing over my confidence in him, the Great Reward." -Jon Bloom, Co-Founder of Desiring God
Hands: for though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. Hebrews 5:12
Head - God is working His plan and wants to mature your faith in the process.
Heart - God is not threatened by your questions. He wants you to ask Him and find answers.
Hands - Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD. Psalm 27:14
Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!
Romans 7:24-25
Paul’s is concerned that those he thought were saved by his ministry
might not be saved. Those concerns turn to warnings in Chapter 13. The
consequences were going to be severe. Were they real believers, or phonies?
Head - Jesus enables people like us to love like him
Heart - If we love God most, we will love others best
Hands - Do you need to choose to forgive someone?
Head - Encountering Jesus and living with thorns are both gifts from God.
Heart - Am I living for His story?
Hands - God invites you to encounter Jesus in His Word and boast in your weaknesses.
Head - The foolishness of godly weakness overpowers the appeal of human strength.
Heart - "The danger of pride is greater and nearer than we think, and the grace for humility too." - Andrew Murray
Hands - How can you apply what you have learned from your trials and suffering to connect with others and help them grow in Christlikeness?
Head - We follow Jesus- He was humble and did not promote Himself.
Heart - Union with Christ will protect your heart from foolishness.
Hands - Humbly admit to your foolishness and susceptibility. But more than that, celebrate the new wisdom that is yours in Christ.
Head - Lord, I know that my works can mask my motives
Heart - Help me be truly motivated out of love for you
Hands - Help me to live differently being transformed through your word
Paul's point is that we must keep the bottom of our giving funnel open, and God will keep pouring into the top.
God's New Covenant Economy:
"Stewardship is an act of worship that proceeds from a changed heart-not a command or law. The Bible gives us freedom, which compels us to rely on the Holy Spirit to provide discernment and wisdom. But we have to hear and pay attention, remembering that riches, pleasures, and comforts choke out God's voice."
We are generous because Jesus has been so generous to us!
"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich." 2 Corinthians 8:9
Head - Advance Commitment Night: This Saturday at 6:00p
Heart - God placed Growing Grace on the hearts of our leaders, and now we want to show you the genuineness of our love
Hands - Attend Advanced Commitment Night
Hands - Evaluate your life. Time. Thoughts,
Spending. Leisure.
• Be honest about how your behavior reflects your priorities
Head - Life is about God and His purposes
Heart - Cultivate the habit of gazing upon Jesus and His love and you'll be filled with the Spirit.
Head - God's grace not only frees us from our sins, but it frees us from our selfishness.
Heart - Through Jesus, God continues to give us "grace upon grace" (John 1:16)
Hands - Look to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2)
Head: Genuine repentance leads to change and joy for everyone involved
Heart: A confession/apology seeks to come up with a plan to keep the bad behavior from recurring
Hands: Is there anything for which you need to apologize? Why not do it today?
Head: Want more from your salvation?
Heart: Is your sorrow Godly or worldly?
Hands: Who are you in this?
Head - Jesus lived His life wide open so we can live with our hearts wide open
Heart - Why am I restricted in my affections toward Jesus?
Hands - Serve others in the name of Jesus with your heart wide open
Head - God has embraced you and made you an agent of reconciliation.
Heart - Name the fears that stop you from being a courageous ambassador for Jesus.
Hands - Pray now for someone who needs to be reconciled to God.
Head: What is God doing around you?
Heart: Do you care?
Hands: What are you waiting for?
Head: Obedience matters!
Heart: Live by faith and persevere!
Hands: Invest in people for God's glory!
Live with courage because you have the Spirit now and an eternal home when God is ready.
Where is your focus?
Remind ourselves and remind one another!
Head - Ministry Matters for Eternity
Heart - Where do I need God to supply me with strength to minister for His glory?
Hands - The Lord's Supper
You are an ordinary influencer because the amazing power of GOd exists within you!
When going through difficult times, trust that there is more to the situation than meets the eye.
Sign up for the Fasting Fifteen!
God has given you the task of sharing His good news. But the answer is not you.
"Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, 'It is more blessed to give than to receive.'" Acts 20:35
Transformation is a lifetime journey
The Spirit transforms us into the image of Christ (are being transformed…)
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. Colossians 3:16
God doesn't want pieces of your life. He wants it all, and that is for your good and His glory.
The law brings knowledge of sin and the ultimate conclusion that we deserve God's judgment.
The gospel message of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus is God's final word.
Am I miserable or finding greater joy in Jesus?
For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Ephesians 2:10 (NLT)
If Jesus agreed to write a letter of recommendation for you, how would it read? Would you feel uncomfortable? Embarrassed? Don't be! Remember the AJB Gospel - All have sinned - Jesus didn't and was an acceptable sacrifice - Believe that about yourself and about Jesus and you are saved!
Paul tells the Corinthians why he didn't come to visit: He is giving grace space to work.
God's comfort is not always a luxurious experience at a five-star hotel. But He meets you in your moment of need and gives you everything you need.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
Jude's purpose in his letter was twofold: he wanted to expose the false teachers that had infiltrated the Christian community, and he wanted to encourage Christians to stand firm in the faith and fight for the truth.
*Due to technical difficulties, a portion of the message was edited out.
John tells the story of Jesus so people will believe!
Special Guest Jonathan Sarfati from Creation Ministries International presented scientific evidence along with Biblical evidence for Creation.
The culture of Grace Church: Helping each other know and follow Jesus in our home, city, and world
The culture of Grace Church: Helping each other know and follow Jesus in our home, city, and world
The culture of Grace Church: Helping each other know and follow Jesus in our home, city, and world
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
The Psalms teach us to worship. They help us see God. They speak to us and they speak for us when we don't know what to say or how to pray.
We need a Biblical understanding of identity to guard our hearts and minds as we seek to live a life of worship for God.
We need a Biblical understanding of identity to guard our hearts and minds as we seek to live a life of worship for God.
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
The book of 2 Timothy is Paul's "last words." Paul looked past his own circumstances in order to pastor and care for the churches and specifically for Timothy. Paul wanted to use his last words to encourage Timothy, and all of us, to persevere in faith (2 Timothy 3:14) and proclaim the gospel (2 Timothy 4:2).
Joy is meant to be a distinguishing feature of the Christian life. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a gift of God. We best receive this gift when we focus on the truth of who God is, commune with Him through prayer, and rely on the community of believers He has provided.
Joy is meant to be a distinguishing feature of the Christian life. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a gift of God. We best receive this gift when we focus on the truth of who God is, commune with Him through prayer, and rely on the community of believers He has provided.
Joy is meant to be a distinguishing feature of the Christian life. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a gift of God. We best receive this gift when we focus on the truth of who God is, commune with Him through prayer, and rely on the community of believers He has provided.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
The Church belongs to Jesus. The Church is a community manifesting the supernatural life of the triune God.
This sermon series will describe the nature of sanctification, seeing the complexity and importance of allowing God to transform our lives to reflect Jesus. Sanctification isn't often a clear, unfettered upward slope, but in five years (or any extended period of time), we should see progress made in our life in becoming more like Jesus.
This sermon series will describe the nature of sanctification, seeing the complexity and importance of allowing God to transform our lives to reflect Jesus. Sanctification isn't often a clear, unfettered upward slope, but in five years (or any extended period of time), we should see progress made in our life in becoming more like Jesus.
This sermon series will describe the nature of sanctification, seeing the complexity and importance of allowing God to transform our lives to reflect Jesus. Sanctification isn't often a clear, unfettered upward slope, but in five years (or any extended period of time), we should see progress made in our life in becoming more like Jesus.
This sermon series will describe the nature of sanctification, seeing the complexity and importance of allowing God to transform our lives to reflect Jesus. Sanctification isn't often a clear, unfettered upward slope, but in five years (or any extended period of time), we should see progress made in our life in becoming more like Jesus.
This sermon series will describe the nature of sanctification, seeing the complexity and importance of allowing God to transform our lives to reflect Jesus. Sanctification isn't often a clear, unfettered upward slope, but in five years (or any extended period of time), we should see progress made in our life in becoming more like Jesus.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life’s journey.
The God of the Bible is who we worship. He is high and lifted up beyond our human experiences but also close enough to touch and He walks beside His children through life's journey.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
Grace Church takes time to focus on international missions. Featuring Jeff Dowdy, missionary to Brazil.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. There are no Christians who are not disciples. And to be a disciple of Jesus means to follow Jesus and become more like Him. We will learn from the gospel of Mark how to be more like Jesus.
What if Jesus meant your actual neighbors? You know, the guy with the dog that always barks and the family with the kids who ride their bikes through your yard. Them? Jesus wants me to love them like myself?
What if Jesus meant your actual neighbors? You know, the guy with the dog that always barks and the family with the kids who ride their bikes through your yard. Them? Jesus wants me to love them like myself?
What if Jesus meant your actual neighbors? You know, the guy with the dog that always barks and the family with the kids who ride their bikes through your yard. Them? Jesus wants me to love them like myself?
During the Christmas season, we sing songs about peace on earth and goodwill towards men. But how is peace accomplished? This series will inspire and encourage you to look to the Prince of Peace.
During the Christmas season, we sing songs about peace on earth and goodwill towards men. But how is peace accomplished? This series will inspire and encourage you to look to the Prince of Peace.
During the Christmas season, we sing songs about peace on earth and goodwill towards men. But how is peace accomplished? This series will inspire and encourage you to look to the Prince of Peace.
During the Christmas season, we sing songs about peace on earth and goodwill towards men. But how is peace accomplished? This series will inspire and encourage you to look to the Prince of Peace.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Jesus is not only the entry point into salvation but He is also the foundation and force that shapes all we do as His followers.
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace.
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace.
Why Grace? What God requires of us as a church is neither easy nor natural. It is hard work that would be impossible without grace.
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
Listen as special guest Raul Pacheco shares about what God is doing on campus at Troy University and be challenged to remember your first love - Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
Creation Ministries states that its role is to support the church in proclaiming the truth of the Bible and thus its Gospel message, providing real-world answers to the most-asked questions in the vital area of creation/evolution, where the Bible is most under attack today—Genesis.
Jesus birth transformed the course of history and He left behind a church that will endure forever. Will you allow Him to transform you?
Jesus birth transformed the course of history and He left behind a church that will endure forever. Will you allow Him to transform you?
Jesus birth transformed the course of history and He left behind a church that will endure forever. Will you allow Him to transform you?
Jesus birth transformed the course of history and He left behind a church that will endure forever. Will you allow Him to transform you?
Jesus birth transformed the course of history and He left behind a church that will endure forever. Will you allow Him to transform you?
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
The Church at Corinth was blessed with gifts of the Spirit. Yet, it was a community that was immature, self-centered and carnal. Paul wrote his first letter to the Corinthians in an attempt to restore the Corinthian church to its foundation—Jesus!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Knowing Jesus does not mean that you won't have conflict in your life. However, the work of Jesus on the cross sets you free!
Since our need for spiritual help is so great, the Bible teaches that we need the daily intervention of the body of Christ.
Since our need for spiritual help is so great, the Bible teaches that we need the daily intervention of the body of Christ.
Since our need for spiritual help is so great, the Bible teaches that we need the daily intervention of the body of Christ.
Since our need for spiritual help is so great, the Bible teaches that we need the daily intervention of the body of Christ.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Jesus had a message for seven first-century churches of Asia Minor. All of these messages have meaning for us today.
Under every behavioral sin is the sin of idolatry and under every act of idolatry is a disbelief in the gospel
Under every behavioral sin is the sin of idolatry and under every act of idolatry is a disbelief in the gospel
Under every behavioral sin is the sin of idolatry and under every act of idolatry is a disbelief in the gospel
Under every behavioral sin is the sin of idolatry and under every act of idolatry is a disbelief in the gospel
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Following all the great models of faith throughout the story of Scripture, we must remain faithful to God and follow His Word in faith.
Strange as it may seem, one of the primary purposes of being shaken by suffering is to make our faith more unshakable.
Strange as it may seem, one of the primary purposes of being shaken by suffering is to make our faith more unshakeable.
God gives us a glimpse into the future and the coming of an Antichrist. We can’t fall asleep waiting because the spirit of the antichrist is already here.
Alan Andrioni shares his ministry and how Grace Church had and continues to have a huge impact!
When Jesus returns, He will bring rest and relief to those who love Him and retribution to those who reject Him.
Strange as it may seem, one of the primary purposes of being shaken by suffering is to make our faith more unshakable.
Ours is a culture committed to consumerism, and if Christians are not careful, even our churches will be nothing more than a semi-sanctified microcosm of the surrounding world.
Ours is a culture committed to consumerism, and if Christians are not careful, even our churches will be nothing more than a semi-sanctified microcosm of the surrounding world.
If you follow Jesus you will end up in areas of your city and places in the world where you normally wouldn’t go.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
Discouragement will preach to you a false gospel. Connect with the body of Christ and keep your eyes on Jesus!
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
There is power in the message of the Gospel that is much greater than words. The Holy Spirit works, both in those who declared the good news and in those who hear it.
If we’re going to be faithful to the end, we will often have to lean into the covenant that we made with our spouse and with God. We will need to access again and again, by God’s grace, ahava love, which says, “It’s not an option for me to go anywhere because Jesus would not abandon his bride.
God’s way for marriage might not be easy to live out, but it is certainly easy to understand. God gives us only a few verses on how husbands and wives should love each other. We believe He did that on purpose.
God’s way for marriage might not be easy to live out, but it is certainly easy to understand. God gives us only a few verses on how husbands and wives should love each other. We believe He did that on purpose.
God’s way for marriage might not be easy to live out, but it is certainly easy to understand. God gives us only a few verses on how husbands and wives should love each other. We believe He did that on purpose.
Supernatural Community is a togetherness and commitment we experience that transcends all natural bonds— because of our mutual love and commitment to Jesus!
Supernatural Community is a togetherness and commitment we experience that transcends all natural bonds— because of our mutual love and commitment to Jesus!
How do we respond to a culture which is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christianity? We can learn a lot from the life of Daniel.
How do we respond to a culture which is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christianity? We can learn a lot from the life of Daniel.
How do we respond to a culture which is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christianity? We can learn a lot from the book of Daniel.
How do we respond to a culture which is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christianity? We can learn a lot from the life of Daniel.
How do we respond to a culture which is becoming increasingly hostile toward Christianity? We can learn a lot from the life of Daniel.
When we live for the purpose for which God created us we have a passion to love people in radical ways.
Living a life of purpose starts with a growing personal knowledge of Jesus and small steps of obedience.
Abortion is an affront to God. Abortion is not a matter of politics. It's a matter of life and death. As a church, we are called to respond.
The connections between Love, Trust, & Obedience matter more for your life than you might realize!
We can either choose to boast in the little-bitty stories of us or make much of the cross.
Christians who stay connected to the Holy Spirit can conquer the desires of the flesh and live countercultural lives.
Freedom never means the right to do as you please; freedom is the power to obey the Holy Spirt and live a life of love.
Paul uses an allegorical argument from the life of Abraham to show that justification is by grace alone through faith alone.
No Turning Back—The Galatians were determined to return to a life that seemed safer and more regulated, but it was returning to a life of slavey.
God has graciously adopted us, giving us the position of sons and the privileges of sonship.
Ray Dash invites us to go outside the walls of the church and reach people for Jesus Christ!
The key to the authentic Christian life is faith in Jesus - not just the Jesus who died on the cross for you, but the Jesus who lives in you!
Paul describes how his gospel came not from man but from God and then shares how Jesus transformed his life.
Spiritual freedom is the result of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. To abandon the gospel of Grace is to abandon Jesus.
Pastor John concludes a 3 part series entitled "The Story" sharing a summary of a true story; how history began and how it is all about Jesus.