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In his sermon, Chip emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to the church's authority in our lives. God desires believers to respect and submit to church leadership without mindlessly following, understanding that leadership is there to help them grow spiritually.
In this sermon, Chip explains that there are two paths in life: a broad road that leads to destruction and a narrow road that leads to life, requiring a choice to follow Christ. Paul emphasized this by urging believers to live by the Spirit rather than by the flesh, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide their actions and reveal God’s wisdom.
In this sermon, we learn about the goodness of the Gospel and how it is key to seeing through our problems in a way that maintains unity. Chip points out four truths: the Gospel is simple, it can seem foolish to many, but it is powerful, and it demands a response.
In his sermon, Chip discusses the inevitability of church conflict, dating back to the early church in Acts and the letters of Paul. He emphasizes the importance of unity in Christ, spiritual maturity, and working towards God's purposes rather than personal agendas.
In this sermon, Chip emphasizes the importance of resting in God, as seen in various forms such as Sabbath Rest, Promised Land Rest, Heaven Rest, and the Rest of Jesus. By resting in what Jesus has accomplished, believers can handle life's drama and conflicts with peace, confidence, and assurance in their identity and worth in Christ.
In this sermon, Chip discusses baptism, a significant step in the Christian faith that symbolizes an outward declaration of an internal commitment to Jesus. Although there are debates about the method, significance, and timing of baptism, the central idea is that it is an act of obedience and a public identification of new life in Christ.
In this sermon, Chip stresses that investing in your spiritual life is crucial as it aligns with the call to become a true disciple of Christ. This involves learning from Him, living in Him, and leading others to Him.
In this sermon, Chip emphasizes that being a disciple of Jesus means becoming a certain kind of person, focused on growing in the Word, developing a life of prayer, fostering loving relationships, and sharing generously with others. These practices reflect the core principles of living a Jesus-centered life and being the church daily.
In this sermon, Chip recounts Jesus' three years with his disciples and highlights four life-changing principles: your salvation is in Jesus, your identity is in Jesus, your life is in Jesus, and your authority is in Jesus.
In this sermon, guest speaker Curt Jordan emphasizes that having everything but lacking meaning is essentially having nothing. Exodus 33 stresses that true fulfillment comes from a relationship with God, not just His gifts.
In his sermon, guest speaker Gene Henderson preaches on Revelation 2 and 3, which were written by John the Apostle. These chapters contain messages from Jesus to seven churches in Asia Minor, addressing the unique challenges and spiritual conditions of each church to guide, correct, and encourage them.
In this sermon, Chip discusses the changing cultural attitudes toward gender identity and the pressure to embrace these changes. He contrasts this with biblical teachings emphasizing the creation of distinct male and female identities while calling believers to stand firm in their faith, communicate truth with love, and show grace and compassion.
To be the mighty man God wants you to be is a high calling and great responsibility. Study after study shows that when a father is present and engaged, women and marriages flourish, kids excel and communities rise. In this sermon, we look at King David, who was the greatest king Israel ever had. And, one of the reasons David’s kingdom was established and sustained is because David was surrounded by some “Mighty Men” — men who were loyal, courageous, and servant-hearted.
In this sermon, Chip explores the complexities of faith when faced with God's refusal to grant desires. He draws parallels between a grandfather's love and God's love, emphasizing the need to trust in God's higher purpose, lean on His grace amidst hardship, and await the ultimate fulfillment in heaven.
In this sermon, Starkville campus pastor Austin Davis delves into the book of Ruth, highlighting Ruth's ordinary life shaped by faith. Ruth's story encourages us to choose faith even when it's difficult, do the next right thing consistently, and understand that our faithfulness extends beyond ourselves.
In this sermon, Chip highlights the importance of having both "miracle faith" and "Monday faith." "Monday faith" emphasizes the significance of daily perseverance while believing God still works in and through our everyday lives.
In this sermon, Chip celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the greatest miracle ever. He encourages us to have faith and believe that God can do anything and that there is no situation in our lives that God cannot redeem or transform.
In this Holy Week communion service, Chip recounts the story of Judas betraying Jesus, who willingly sacrificed himself so that we could attain righteousness. This righteousness is received through faith in Jesus and involves surrendering to God, which brings spiritual blessings and the hope of eternal life.
In this sermon, Chip reminds us that we all fail and struggle in different ways daily. However, through God's grace, we have forgiveness, restoration, and the strength to rise again, emphasizing that our failures don't have to be final.
In this sermon, guest speaker Mike Breaux demonstrates how God's grace is greater than our anger. Applying God's grace to our lives and understanding that we have been forgiven helps us replace unhealthy anger with gratitude.
In this sermon, Starkville campus pastor Austin Davis emphasizes the profound distinction between merely knowing about grace and personally experiencing it. Matthew 6 highlights the enduring strength of God's grace in the face of real-world troubles and invites us to release all of our worries to Him.
Join us every Wednesday throughout the month of February for a time of worship and prayer together.
In this sermon, Chip emphasizes the spiritual warfare aspect of prayer. Daniel 10 highlights the need for confident perseverance in prayer, acknowledging the ongoing spiritual battles until the ultimate victory and emphasizing that the impact of prayer extends beyond the earthly realm.
In this sermon, Chip emphasizes the importance of confession for cleansing our souls and restoring fellowship with God. Daniel 9 encourages honest confession rooted in God's goodness, enlightened by His Word, marked by humility, acceptance of consequences, and an expectation of God's response.
Join us every Wednesday throughout the month of February for a time of worship and prayer together.
In his sermon, Chip emphasizes the power of prayer, using the biblical story of Daniel as an example. Daniel 6 highlights that prayer, as a way of life, can bring about personal transformation and divine intervention.
Join us every Wednesday throughout the month of February for a time of worship and prayer together.
In this sermon, Chip explores the biblical model of prayer through the life of Daniel. He emphasizes the power of prayer, with Daniel seeking a miracle through fervent, faith-filled, and communal prayer.
In this sermon, Chip emphasizes that the body is a treasure, a tent, a temple, and a tool. It encourages us to embrace our physical bodies as creations of God and take care of them as tools for God's kingdom work.
In this sermon, Chip reflects on 25 years at Pinelake, expressing gratitude for relationships over accomplishments. 1 Peter 1:22-23 discusses God's design for relationships, the impact of sin on connection, and the need for spiritual renewal and soul purification for genuine love.
In this sermon, Chip focuses on spiritual fitness, drawing lessons from the early church's practices in Acts 2:37-47. He emphasizes pillars for spiritual health and growth: devotion to teaching, prayer, connecting with others, and sharing generously.
In this sermon, Chip explores the real significance of the Christmas tree. He draws connections between the tradition of Christmas trees and biblical references, emphasizing the symbolic importance of evergreen trees and their representation of hope and new beginnings in light of the coming Christ.
In this sermon, Chip highlights four aspects of God's love: its everlasting nature, demonstrated through Jesus' sacrifice for humanity, supported by supernatural power, and inclusive of all who receive and share it.
In this sermon, Chip reflects on the story of Christmas and focuses on the challenges faced by Mary and Joseph. He emphasizes how Jesus can bring calm to life's challenges when faith and trust are placed in Him.
In this sermon, Chip encourages us to embrace generosity, starting with our tithe, and highlights the joy and impact it brings both the giver and the recipients.
In this sermon, Chip calls our Pinelake family to love the overlooked through an initiative called Love First. This year Pinelake is partnering with Compassion International to sponsor children in need, highlighting personal stories and emphasizing the transformative impact of such acts of love.
In this sermon, Chip discusses changing our "default settings" from Adam to Jesus. He highlights how sin's power affects all humanity through Adam's disobedience and how Jesus brings grace, righteousness, and eternal life.
In "Blessings of the Gospel," we learn that through faith in Jesus, believers can access peace, grace, hope, and God's love through the Holy Spirit.
In this sermon, we learn that righteousness is achieved by having faith in God's promises rather than relying on our own works.
In "Share the Good News," Chip discusses that sharing good news is inherent to human nature. As followers of Christ, we have the good news of the Gospel to share, which has the power to transform the world.
In this sermon, Chip stresses the importance of recognizing our flaws to understand the Gospel message. By admitting our wrongs and seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit, we can find redemption and spiritual growth through Jesus Christ.
In "You've Got Good News," Chip focuses on the gospel message found in Romans, emphasizing that Jesus is the only path to salvation through faith and obedience.
In "Know and Be Known," guest speaker Tim Jirrels emphasized that Jesus came to offer an abundant life, yet many people still grapple with fear and brokenness. The only way to receive absolute freedom is through a personal relationship with Christ.
In "Hope for the Hurried Life," guest speaker Austin Davis explains that
prioritizing Jesus and finding intimacy with Him is more important than being constantly busy.
In "The War Within," guest speaker Ben Sticker explained that submitting to Jesus and avoiding earthly temptations leads to enjoying the benefits of the Spirit.
In "Heaven, Our New Home," we learn that Heaven is a peaceful place where God resides with us and where we are free from suffering. Being in God's presence will bring us immense joy, which is the essence of Heaven.
In "What Will My Heavenly Body Be Like?", Chip provides insights into how our bodies will be transformed once we reach Heaven.
In "What Happens When I Die?" we learn about the concept of heaven. This message aims to reassure us about our departed loved ones, eliminate the fear of death, and emphasize the importance of having a relationship with God for our eternal destiny.
In "Hannah: A Woman Who Persevered," we are reminded of how mothers shape our spirituality and teach us to persevere in the face of adversity.
In "Jochebed: Becoming a Person of Courage," we gain insight from her story about the importance of trusting God during times of uncertainty.
In "When Life Doesn't Make Sense," we'll explore Hagar's story of faith amidst confusion and chaos.
In "Jesus is the Giver of LIFE," we discover the one thing that fulfilled the life of King David.
In "His Pain, Your Gain," we discover King David's Psalm of lament previewing what Jesus would go through on the cross.
In "Don't Trust In Riches," we are faced with the question, do we worship God or our material wealth?
In "Refuge Not Retreat," we are invited to find refuge in Jesus instead of retreating to lesser things.
In "A Picture of Jesus," we discover how thousands of years before the birth of Jesus, David painted an incredibly accurate and revealing picture of Jesus as the Messiah.
In "A Psalm of Gratitude" we discover how to respond to God when He turns our circumstances around.
In "A Psalm of Confession," we discover that confession opens the door for you to experience forgiveness and cleansing and leads to complete restoration and redemption.
In "Honest To God About My Pain," we discover the three stages of lament: complaining to God, asking God for help, and expressing your trust in God.
In "Fresh Peace," we look at Psalm 3 and discover three ways King David experienced peace while on the run for his life.
In "What Perspective Will I Have?," we look at Psalm 2 and learn three truths about our perspectives.
In "What Kind of Person Will I Be?," we start the year with the first three Psalms in what we are calling Fresh Start. How you can become a new person with a new perspective and a fresh sense of peace.
In "God Uses the Foolish," we learn how to overcome our desire to be the star of our own story.
In "God Uses the Reluctant," we discover how to overcome our reluctance to play a supporting role in God's story.
In "God Uses The Ordinary," we discover how God uses the overlooked ordinary things of life to make a historical impact.
In “This Is Us - Zedekiah: When God Runs Out of Patience,” we learn that the story of the lives of the kings and people of Judah were part, not just of history, but of Salvation History.
In “This Is Us - Manasseh: When you hit bottom, look up,” we ask what do you do when your life hits rock bottom?
In “This Is Us - Ahaz: Doing Right When Others Do Wrong,” we are challenged by a word of warning, a word of challenge, and a word of grace.
In “This Is Us - Asa Part 2,” we ask the question, what do you do after you’ve been stupid, and can God fix it?
In “This Is Us - Asa,” we learn that God invites you to experience His rest and peace in the same way Asa did in 900 BC.
In “This Is Us - Abijah,” we learn from this Biblical king that a life not fully devoted to God can lead to a life being compromised.
In “This Is Us - Rehoboam,” we learn from the life of this Biblical king how making decisions without seeking God leads to disastrous consequences.
In “Be The Church: Share,” we learn to live a life of open-handed generosity with our goods, our gifts, and the gospel.
In “Be The Church: Connect,” we explore our need to find our people to do life together in Jesus centered community.
In “Be The Church: Pray,” we learn the practice of prayer is the cornerstone of your spiritual formation. Jesus modeled prayer and continually drew strength from times of silence and solitude in prayer with God the Father. He also taught His disciples to pray, and even though they stumbled at first, they became a powerful prayer movement over time. Our church fathers and mothers were a praying community. We as a people want to do likewise at Pinelake.
This four-part sermon series examines how Be The Church is our discipleship roadmap to spiritual formation modeled after the early churches’ rhythms and practices to live as Jesus lived.
In “Familiar Faith,” we learn to faithfully live in the supernatural movement of Jesus every week and every day instead of living in and letting our familiarity with religion and church be our foundation and stability.
In “Walking Dead,” we learn that the church is called to be a movement, not a monument.
In “First Comes Love, Then Come In-laws,” we learn what it takes to have a thriving life, marriage and family.
In today's message, Dr. Crawford Loritts shows us that God can give us protection, goodness, favor and honor.
In “DysFUNctional Men,” we learn how through Jesus we can bring life, peace, joy and blessing to the people and environments around us.
In “DysFUNctional Marriage,” we learn three factors that lead to dysfunction in marriage: miscommunication, isolation and misdirection/redirection and we find hope for our marriage through Jesus.
In "DysFUNctional Me," we learn how to put the "fun" back into your dysfunctional relationships, starting with yourself, not somebody else.
In the Greater Than series, we look at how the kingdom and life of Jesus are at odds with and infinitely better than the world.
In the Greater Than series, we look at how the kingdom and life of Jesus are at odds with and infinitely better than the world.
In the Greater Than series, we look at how the kingdom and life of Jesus are at odds with and infinitely better than the world.
In the Greater Than series, we look at how the kingdom and life of Jesus are at odds with and infinitely better than the world.
In the Greater Than series, we look at how the kingdom and life of Jesus are at odds with and infinitely better than the world.
In this series, we learn about the Jesus Centered Life prayer during our P28 focus on prayer in the month of February.
In this series, we learn about the Jesus Centered Life prayer during our P28 focus on prayer in the month of February.
In this series, we learn about the Jesus Centered Life prayer during our P28 focus on prayer in the month of February.
In this series, we learn about the Jesus Centered Life prayer during our P28 focus on prayer in the month of February.
In this series, we learn about the Jesus Centered Life prayer during our P28 focus on prayer in the month of February.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
This two-week series will show us what it means to live in and live out the Kingdom of God by living the Jesus Centered Life. We will learn what it means to live in an alternate reality by trusting God to bring His Kingdom through us.
This two-week series will show us what it means to live in and live out the Kingdom of God by living the Jesus Centered Life. We will learn what it means to live in an alternate reality by trusting God to bring His Kingdom through us.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
This Advent season we anticipate the coming of Christ – the celebration of his first arrival and the hope of his second.
This Advent season we anticipate the coming of Christ – the celebration of his first arrival and the hope of his second.
This Advent season we anticipate the coming of Christ – the celebration of his first arrival and the hope of his second.
This Advent season we anticipate the coming of Christ – the celebration of his first arrival and the hope of his second.
This Advent season we anticipate the coming of Christ – the celebration of his first arrival and the hope of his second.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
In this five-part series, we look at how God uses the unlikeliest of heroes - Gideon, to reveal how we, too, can defeat the impossible through God's power.
In this five-part series, we look at how God uses the unlikeliest of heroes - Gideon, to reveal how we, too, can defeat the impossible through God's power.
In this five-part series, we look at how God uses the unlikeliest of heroes - Gideon, to reveal how we, too, can defeat the impossible through God's power.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
In this series, Pinelake Essentials: Core Practices for Growing Faith, we will see what it means to follow, talk and identify with Jesus through tried and true practices, tools and methods.
In this series, Pinelake Essentials: Core Practices for Growing Faith, we will see what it means to follow, talk and identify with Jesus through tried and true practices, tools and methods.
In this series, Pinelake Essentials: Core Practices for Growing Faith, we will see what it means to follow, talk and identify with Jesus through tried and true practices, tools and methods.
In this series, Pinelake Essentials: Core Practices for Growing Faith, we will see what it means to follow, talk and identify with Jesus through tried and true practices, tools and methods.
50 Years of Life Change – On August 1st, we celebrated 50 years of ministry through Pinelake Church. It was an inspirational day looking back at all God has done while looking forward at what’s to come.
We welcome back to our Pinelake family four well-known pastors and authors: Bob Russell, Ted Cunningham, Lee Strobel, and Chuck Angel. We can’t wait for you to hear these gifted communicators bring life-changing messages to equip you to live a life dedicated to Jesus.
We welcome back to our Pinelake family four well-known pastors and authors: Bob Russell, Ted Cunningham, Lee Strobel, and Chuck Angel. We can’t wait for you to hear these gifted communicators bring life-changing messages to equip you to live a life dedicated to Jesus.
We welcome back to our Pinelake family four well-known pastors and authors: Bob Russell, Ted Cunningham, Lee Strobel, and Chuck Angel. We can’t wait for you to hear these gifted communicators bring life-changing messages to equip you to live a life dedicated to Jesus.
We welcome back to our Pinelake family four well-known pastors and authors: Bob Russell, Ted Cunningham, Lee Strobel, and Chuck Angel. We can’t wait for you to hear these gifted communicators bring life-changing messages to equip you to live a life dedicated to Jesus.
The Better Together series will teach us how to comfort, encourage, forgive and accept one another based on what Jesus said in Romans 12-15.
The Better Together series will teach us how to comfort, encourage, forgive and accept one another based on what Jesus said in Romans 12-15.
The Better Together series will teach us how to comfort, encourage, forgive and accept one another based on what Jesus said in Romans 12-15.
The Better Together series will teach us how to comfort, encourage, forgive and accept one another based on what Jesus said in Romans 12-15.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Strange things occurring in our world often prompt the question — is this the end of days? In this four-part series, we want to create a framework for the end of times based on what Jesus said in Matthew 24-25.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Strange things occurring in our world often prompt the question — is this the end of days? We want to create a framework for the end of times based on what Jesus said in Matthew 24-25. In this four-part series, we will look at four questions: Is there really an End? Will Christians go through the Great Tribulation? What happens when Jesus returns? How can I prepare for Christ’s return?
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Strange things occurring in our world often prompt the question — is this the end of days? We want to create a framework for the end of times based on what Jesus said in Matthew 24-25. In this four-part series, we will look at four questions: Is there really an End? Will Christians go through the Great Tribulation? What happens when Jesus returns? How can I prepare for Christ’s return?
Strange things occurring in our world often prompt the question — is this the end of days? We want to create a framework for the end of times based on what Jesus said in Matthew 24-25. In this four-part series, we will look at four questions: Is there really an End? Will Christians go through the Great Tribulation? What happens when Jesus returns? How can I prepare for Christ’s return?
Sometimes, in order to believe God can move in an impossible situation, you have to have crazy faith. The Bible tells us stories of people who had great faith in the face of overwhelming odds. How can we strengthen our faith and respond the same way?
Sometimes, in order to believe God can move in an impossible situation, you have to have crazy faith. The Bible tells us stories of people who had great faith in the face of overwhelming odds. How can we strengthen our faith and respond the same way?
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Sometimes, in order to believe God can move in an impossible situation, you have to have crazy faith. The Bible tells us stories of people who had great faith in the face of overwhelming odds. How can we strengthen our faith and respond the same way?
Sometimes, in order to believe God can move in an impossible situation, you have to have crazy faith. The Bible tells us stories of people who had great faith in the face of overwhelming odds. How can we strengthen our faith and respond the same way?
Sometimes, in order to believe God can move in an impossible situation, you have to have crazy faith. The Bible tells us stories of people who had great faith in the face of overwhelming odds. How can we strengthen our faith and respond the same way?
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Over this four week series we will learn that Jesus continued to grow. Luke 2:52 tells us, "Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people." We want to model after Jesus and use the same guides to keep growing ourselves.
Over this four week series we will learn that Jesus continued to grow. Luke 2:52 tells us, "Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people." We want to model after Jesus and use the same guides to keep growing ourselves.
Over this four week series we will learn that Jesus continued to grow. Luke 2:52 tells us, "Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people." We want to model after Jesus and use the same guides to keep growing ourselves.
Over this four week series we will learn that Jesus continued to grow. Luke 2:52 tells us, "Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people." We want to model after Jesus and use the same guides to keep growing ourselves.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Over this three week series we will discover the identity of Jesus through Joseph's encounter with the angel. We will explore what it means for Jesus to be fully man, fully God and fully on purpose.
Over this three week series we will discover the identity of Jesus through Joseph's encounter with the angel. We will explore what it means for Jesus to be fully man, fully God and fully on purpose.
Over this three week series we will discover the identity of Jesus through Joseph's encounter with the angel. We will explore what it means for Jesus to be fully man, fully God and fully on purpose.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
Dr. Henry Cloud, an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author joined us to talk about mental health.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
An eight-week series as we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
In this eight-week series, we journey through the life of Abraham and learn how to walk in faith no matter where or when God calls on us.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
A four-week sermon series meant to help you discover what's next in your walk with Jesus.
A four-week sermon series meant to help you discover what's next in your walk with Jesus.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
A four-week sermon series meant to help you discover what's next in your walk with Jesus.
A four-week sermon series meant to help you discover what's next in your walk with Jesus.
The church isn't something you go to — it's not a place or an event. Together we are the church. Let's live differently, let's change lives and be the church.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
We are one church in multiple locations, all bound together by one common vision and mission.
The intimacy of David’s relationship with God included a steadfast love and a steady hand for battle.
Many of us always feel like we are always behind and never catching up in life, but God is out ahead and He has a plan for you.
Many of us always feel like we are always behind and never catching up in life, but God is out ahead and He has a plan for you.
Many of us always feel like we are always behind and never catching up in life, but God is out ahead and He has a plan for you.
Many of us always feel like we are always behind and never catching up in life, but God is out ahead and He has a plan for you.
We see a world where every orphan has a home, every adopting family has the support they need and every child sees the Gospel lived out.
In this three-part series, we look at how being called, chosen, and set apart is what it means to be a Great Church.
In this three-part series, we look at how being called, chosen, and set apart is what it means to be a Great Church.
In this three-part series, we look at how being called, chosen, and set apart is what it means to be a Great Church.
Summer Teacher Series featuring four unique communicators who will bring life-shaping messages for real life.
Summer Teacher Series featuring four unique communicators who will bring life-shaping messages for real life.
Summer Teacher Series featuring four unique communicators who will bring life-shaping messages for real life.
Summer Speaker Series featuring four unique communicators who will bring life-shaping messages for real life.
Learn to navigate through a world that is so easily offended, especially when it comes to our faith as followers of Jesus.
Learn to navigate through a world that is so easily offended, especially when it comes to our faith as followers of Jesus.
Learn to navigate through a world that is so easily offended, especially when it comes to our faith as followers of Jesus.
Learn to navigate through a world that is so easily offended, especially when it comes to our faith as followers of Jesus.
If you have been living your own way and missing God’s best, turn to Him today and be fully restored.
Honoring your parents is a command from God that promises to bring blessing to your life.
The direction I am going (what I’m sowing) will determine my destination (what I reap).
Through Jesus I can find a place to call home where I am loved, valued and accepted by God.
You will make known to me the path of life; In Your presence is fullness of joy; In Your right hand there are pleasures forever.
The kingdom of God is the place where God’s character and values are lived out by His people.
In this series, we look back at our Making Room initiative and celebrate all that God has done, and will do, as we continue to make room for others.
For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day.
In this series, we look back at our Making Room initiative and celebrate all that God has done, and will do, as we continue to make room for others.
He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him.
Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken.
How blessed is he who considers the helpless; The LORD will deliver him in a day of trouble.
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.
The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the defense of my life; Whom shall I dread?
How do you learn to pray better and more effectively? How do you get your prayers answered to God?
We want love, joy, peace, purpose and control, but we can’t seem to find it. It’s like we have this big hole inside of us and we feel empty, like something is missing.
This series explores the Angels in the Christmas story and helps us discover how their ministry and presence may impact our lives more than we know.
This series explores the Angels in the Christmas story and helps us discover how their ministry and presence may impact our lives more than we know.
This series explores the Angels in the Christmas story and helps us discover how their ministry and presence may impact our lives more than we know.
This series explores the Angels in the Christmas story and helps us discover how their ministry and presence may impact our lives more than we know.
Jesus can touch the deepest needs in your life, but also, how you can touch the lives of others.
Jesus can touch the deepest needs in your life, but also, how you can touch the lives of others.
LOVEfirst is a movement to care for the people in our state that God loves, but are often overlooked and forgotten.
Jesus can touch the deepest needs in your life, but also, how you can touch the lives of others.
Jesus can touch the deepest needs in your life, but also, how you can touch the lives of others.
Jesus can touch the deepest needs in your life, but also, how you can touch the lives of others.
Jesus invites me to live by grace instead of living by my rules or trying to work my way to God.
When God builds His church, there are some important foundations we must firmly stand upon.
When God builds His church, there are some important foundations we must firmly stand upon.
When God builds His church, there are some important foundations we must firmly stand upon.
When God builds His church, there are some important foundations we must firmly stand upon.
Honor is a lost art, yet holds profound implications in our relationship with God and others.
Honor is a lost art, yet holds profound implications in our relationship with God and others.
Honor is a lost art, yet holds profound implications in our relationship with God and others.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Jesus wants to meet us in our messiest places with his big purpose and plan as he brings life and freedom.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
Discover God's design for dating, marriage and sex that will help you build healthier, lasting relationships.
What does God want from you this year? What if God really only wanted one thing and it was the same thing for all of us?
What does God want from you this year? What if God really only wanted one thing and it was the same thing for all of us?
Make this Christmas your most memorable one by discovering the answers to what Jesus wants for Christmas.
Make this Christmas your most memorable one by discovering the answers to what Jesus wants for Christmas.
Make this Christmas your most memorable one by discovering the answers to what Jesus wants for Christmas.
Make this Christmas your most memorable one by discovering the answers to what Jesus wants for Christmas.
Place your faith in Jesus and turn away from your self-directed living. Let Him restore you to God’s plan.
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
It is possible to be forgiven but not free. Jesus came to set us free and fill us with His Spirit.
Together as we make room, we will see Mississippi changed one life change story at a time.
Together as we make room, we will see Mississippi changed one life change story at a time.
Together as we make room, we will see Mississippi changed one life change story at a time.
Together as we make room, we will see Mississippi changed one life change story at a time.
Our greatest accomplishment in life will not be what we achieve, but it will be who we influence.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
We all have things we want to change in our lives. But all too often we find ourselves powerless to make it happen. We resign ourselves to say, “it is what it is.” Jesus never intended for us to to settle for this ordinary existence, because he was no ordinary man. By studying the miracles of the Book of John, we discover not only more about who Jesus is, but how to live with greater expectancy of what He can Supernaturally do in our lives.
What if for a moment you could break free from the stresses of life? Wouldn’t it be awesome to actually feel peace in your heart, joy in your spirit, comfort from pain and hope for the future? Perhaps this is a reason we look forward to Christmas with great anticipation. It’s a time of year when we break from the norm and hopefully feel something different than the rest of the year. But all too often, Christmas comes and goes and we find ourselves still searching for those elusive qualities we so desire.
What if for a moment you could break free from the stresses of life? Wouldn’t it be awesome to actually feel peace in your heart, joy in your spirit, comfort from pain and hope for the future? Perhaps this is a reason we look forward to Christmas with great anticipation. It’s a time of year when we break from the norm and hopefully feel something different than the rest of the year. But all too often, Christmas comes and goes and we find ourselves still searching for those elusive qualities we so desire.
What if for a moment you could break free from the stresses of life? Wouldn’t it be awesome to actually feel peace in your heart, joy in your spirit, comfort from pain and hope for the future? Perhaps this is a reason we look forward to Christmas with great anticipation. It’s a time of year when we break from the norm and hopefully feel something different than the rest of the year. But all too often, Christmas comes and goes and we find ourselves still searching for those elusive qualities we so desire.
What if for a moment you could break free from the stresses of life? Wouldn’t it be awesome to actually feel peace in your heart, joy in your spirit, comfort from pain and hope for the future? Perhaps this is a reason we look forward to Christmas with great anticipation. It’s a time of year when we break from the norm and hopefully feel something different than the rest of the year. But all too often, Christmas comes and goes and we find ourselves still searching for those elusive qualities we so desire.
What if for a moment you could break free from the stresses of life? Wouldn’t it be awesome to actually feel peace in your heart, joy in your spirit, comfort from pain and hope for the future? Perhaps this is a reason we look forward to Christmas with great anticipation. It’s a time of year when we break from the norm and hopefully feel something different than the rest of the year. But all too often, Christmas comes and goes and we find ourselves still searching for those elusive qualities we so desire.
One bad decision at a time — that’s how things get off course. That’s what gets us in over our heads, lost in a sea of painful memories, regret and bitterness. That’s what makes us run from God. We sometimes think life will never get better, but God wants to get our ship headed in the right direction. In this new sermon series, see how Jonah’s journey can change our direction and bring us hope.
One bad decision at a time — that’s how things get off course. That’s what gets us in over our heads, lost in a sea of painful memories, regret and bitterness. That’s what makes us run from God. We sometimes think life will never get better, but God wants to get our ship headed in the right direction. In this new sermon series, see how Jonah’s journey can change our direction and bring us hope.
Jesus loved us first. He saw our need and took the first step, leaving His home, taking up His cross. He adopted us as His own. Just like Him, we can love first. We love first by taking the initiative, by giving grace and hope to the orphaned and alone, by sharing the truth about what Jesus has done for each of them.
One bad decision at a time — that’s how things get off course. That’s what gets us in over our heads, lost in a sea of painful memories, regret and bitterness. That’s what makes us run from God. We sometimes think life will never get better, but God wants to get our ship headed in the right direction. In this new sermon series, see how Jonah’s journey can change our direction and bring us hope.
One bad decision at a time — that’s how things get off course. That’s what gets us in over our heads, lost in a sea of painful memories, regret and bitterness. That’s what makes us run from God. We sometimes think life will never get better, but God wants to get our ship headed in the right direction. In this new sermon series, see how Jonah’s journey can change our direction and bring us hope.
We’ve bought into this lie. It’s a lie so subtle that we don’t even really think about it anymore. It goes something like this: “It’s normal to get trapped in so much debt that we’re all stressed out. It’s normal to have relationships that twist us up in knots. It’s normal to feel unfulfilled.” We justify that lie and ignore the nagging feeling that something’s not right. But God says there’s a better way: It’s time to be weird.
We’ve bought into this lie. It’s a lie so subtle that we don’t even really think about it anymore. It goes something like this: “It’s normal to get trapped in so much debt that we’re all stressed out. It’s normal to have relationships that twist us up in knots. It’s normal to feel unfulfilled.” We justify that lie and ignore the nagging feeling that something’s not right. But God says there’s a better way: It’s time to be weird.
We’ve bought into this lie. It’s a lie so subtle that we don’t even really think about it anymore. It goes something like this: “It’s normal to get trapped in so much debt that we’re all stressed out. It’s normal to have relationships that twist us up in knots. It’s normal to feel unfulfilled.” We justify that lie and ignore the nagging feeling that something’s not right. But God says there’s a better way: It’s time to be weird.
We’ve bought into this lie. It’s a lie so subtle that we don’t even really think about it anymore. It goes something like this: “It’s normal to get trapped in so much debt that we’re all stressed out. It’s normal to have relationships that twist us up in knots. It’s normal to feel unfulfilled.” We justify that lie and ignore the nagging feeling that something’s not right. But God says there’s a better way: It’s time to be weird.
This house is your house. At Pinelake, we’re a people committed to living the Jesus-centered life. No matter where you are in your faith journey or what your past experiences, the blueprint you’ll hear in this five-week sermon series can show you the next step, can bring a fresh perspective, can help you move forward. These are the values that connect us and give us purpose. God can weave them together in your life to bring change and growth in your relationship with Jesus.
This house is your house. At Pinelake, we’re a people committed to living the Jesus-centered life. No matter where you are in your faith journey or what your past experiences, the blueprint you’ll hear in this five-week sermon series can show you the next step, can bring a fresh perspective, can help you move forward. These are the values that connect us and give us purpose. God can weave them together in your life to bring change and growth in your relationship with Jesus.
Life sometimes seems too much. Let's look at a guy who shows us exactly what to do when life is overwhelming you.
This house is your house. At Pinelake, we’re a people committed to living the Jesus-centered life. No matter where you are in your faith journey or what your past experiences, the blueprint you’ll hear in this five-week sermon series can show you the next step, can bring a fresh perspective, can help you move forward. These are the values that connect us and give us purpose. God can weave them together in your life to bring change and growth in your relationship with Jesus.
This house is your house. At Pinelake, we’re a people committed to living the Jesus-centered life. No matter where you are in your faith journey or what your past experiences, the blueprint you’ll hear in this five-week sermon series can show you the next step, can bring a fresh perspective, can help you move forward. These are the values that connect us and give us purpose. God can weave them together in your life to bring change and growth in your relationship with Jesus.
This house is your house. At Pinelake, we’re a people committed to living the Jesus-centered life. No matter where you are in your faith journey or what your past experiences, the blueprint you’ll hear in this five-week sermon series can show you the next step, can bring a fresh perspective, can help you move forward. These are the values that connect us and give us purpose. God can weave them together in your life to bring change and growth in your relationship with Jesus.
This summer, we’re revving up for some fantastic guests who’ll share biblical truth with us. You’ll hear from Mike Breaux, Mark Moore, Michael Smalley and Bob Russell. Prepare for a fresh perspective.
This summer, we’re revving up for some fantastic guests who’ll share biblical truth with us. You’ll hear from Mike Breaux, Mark Moore, Michael Smalley and Bob Russell. Prepare for a fresh perspective.
This summer, we’re revving up for some fantastic guests who’ll share biblical truth with us. You’ll hear from Mike Breaux, Mark Moore, Michael Smalley and Bob Russell. Prepare for a fresh perspective.
This summer, we’re revving up for some fantastic guests who’ll share biblical truth with us. You’ll hear from Mike Breaux, Mark Moore, Michael Smalley and Bob Russell. Prepare for a fresh perspective.
Our fallen, sin-cursed world seems bent on crushing us — if we let it. But in Christ, we no longer have to live under the weight of all that craziness. We’ve been equipped to overcome and be set free. You have real struggles. God’s Word offers real solutions.
Our fallen, sin-cursed world seems bent on crushing us — if we let it. But in Christ, we no longer have to live under the weight of all that craziness. We’ve been equipped to overcome and be set free. You have real struggles. God’s Word offers real solutions.
Our fallen, sin-cursed world seems bent on crushing us — if we let it. But in Christ, we no longer have to live under the weight of all that craziness. We’ve been equipped to overcome and be set free. You have real struggles. God’s Word offers real solutions.
Our fallen, sin-cursed world seems bent on crushing us — if we let it. But in Christ, we no longer have to live under the weight of all that craziness. We’ve been equipped to overcome and be set free. You have real struggles. God’s Word offers real solutions.
Our fallen, sin-cursed world seems bent on crushing us — if we let it. But in Christ, we no longer have to live under the weight of all that craziness. We’ve been equipped to overcome and be set free. You have real struggles. God’s Word offers real solutions.
Why is it that we pray so little and so ineffectively? We need to take a look at what it is God expects from His people.
Duck lips, bicep flexes, feet at the beach — we’re all looking for just the right snap to show the world our best side. But all the artistic filters, googly eyes and heart-shaped bubbles in the world can’t cover up those nagging questions: Who am I? Where do I belong? What am I supposed to do? There’s no Snapchat setting or Instagram hashtag for that. Thankfully, we’re not in the dark without a flash. We can trust God to show us who we are made to be.
Duck lips, bicep flexes, feet at the beach — we’re all looking for just the right snap to show the world our best side. But all the artistic filters, googly eyes and heart-shaped bubbles in the world can’t cover up those nagging questions: Who am I? Where do I belong? What am I supposed to do? There’s no Snapchat setting or Instagram hashtag for that. Thankfully, we’re not in the dark without a flash. We can trust God to show us who we are made to be.
Duck lips, bicep flexes, feet at the beach — we’re all looking for just the right snap to show the world our best side. But all the artistic filters, googly eyes and heart-shaped bubbles in the world can’t cover up those nagging questions: Who am I? Where do I belong? What am I supposed to do? There’s no Snapchat setting or Instagram hashtag for that. Thankfully, we’re not in the dark without a flash. We can trust God to show us who we are made to be.
The cross. It’s on necklaces, steeples, hillsides, t-shirts and tattoos. Sometimes it’s ornate; sometimes it’s nothing more than two pieces of wood. So, what’s the big deal? Why do Christians care about it so much? Because it changed everything. Discover the four big blessings Jesus gave us through His cross.
The cross. It’s on necklaces, steeples, hillsides, t-shirts and tattoos. Sometimes it’s ornate; sometimes it’s nothing more than two pieces of wood. So, what’s the big deal? Why do Christians care about it so much? Because it changed everything. Discover the four big blessings Jesus gave us through His cross.
The cross. It’s on necklaces, steeples, hillsides, t-shirts and tattoos. Sometimes it’s ornate; sometimes it’s nothing more than two pieces of wood. So, what’s the big deal? Why do Christians care about it so much? Because it changed everything. Discover the four big blessings Jesus gave us through His cross.
The cross. It’s on necklaces, steeples, hillsides, t-shirts and tattoos. Sometimes it’s ornate; sometimes it’s nothing more than two pieces of wood. So, what’s the big deal? Why do Christians care about it so much? Because it changed everything. Discover the four big blessings Jesus gave us through His cross.
It’s easy to give the world its say, to let it bend us and warp us and shape us into a twisted mess. It’s easy to conform and just fit in. But God has something better in mind. In Christ, God wants to reset our lives — to transform our minds and our behavior. In Him, we can be brand new.
It’s easy to give the world its say, to let it bend us and warp us and shape us into a twisted mess. It’s easy to conform and just fit in. But God has something better in mind. In Christ, God wants to reset our lives — to transform our minds and our behavior. In Him, we can be brand new.
It’s easy to give the world its say, to let it bend us and warp us and shape us into a twisted mess. It’s easy to conform and just fit in. But God has something better in mind. In Christ, God wants to reset our lives — to transform our minds and our behavior. In Him, we can be brand new.
It’s easy to give the world its say, to let it bend us and warp us and shape us into a twisted mess. It’s easy to conform and just fit in. But God has something better in mind. In Christ, God wants to reset our lives — to transform our minds and our behavior. In Him, we can be brand new.
In Matthew 22, Jesus laid out the three “big rocks” on which our faith rests. If we build our lives around these three, we’ll find that everything else just shakes into place. In this three-week sermon series, uncover the three foundational truths that can uncomplicate our faith.
In Matthew 22, Jesus laid out the three “big rocks” on which our faith rests. If we build our lives around these three, we’ll find that everything else just shakes into place. In this three-week sermon series, uncover the three foundational truths that can uncomplicate our faith.
In Matthew 22, Jesus laid out the three “big rocks” on which our faith rests. If we build our lives around these three, we’ll find that everything else just shakes into place. In this three-week sermon series, uncover the three foundational truths that can uncomplicate our faith.
In Mark 3, Jesus totally blew up 12 men’s lives. If you take these three truths to heart, He can transform your life this year too.
For many people, looking to a new year can bring fear and anxiety. We try to take what’s broken from one year to the next. So, how can we examine our lives in light of God’s Word to prepare for the road ahead?
Jesus’ family tree was filled with some interesting characters — not too dissimilar from yours.
Jesus’ family tree was filled with some interesting characters — not too dissimilar from yours.
Jesus’ family tree was filled with some interesting characters — not too dissimilar from yours.
Jesus’ family tree was filled with some interesting characters — not too dissimilar from yours.
Jesus’ family tree was filled with some interesting characters — not too dissimilar from yours.
The startling truth found in Romans 8 changes everything: Nothing can ever separate us from the unbreakable love of God that is in Christ.
God has called us to make a difference in the lives of the fatherless, and we can all play a part.
The startling truth found in Romans 8 changes everything: Nothing can ever separate us from the unbreakable love of God that is in Christ.
The startling truth found in Romans 8 changes everything: Nothing can ever separate us from the unbreakable love of God that is in Christ.
There's a secret to living the Jesus-centered life and it's available to all who follow Christ. This study in Romans 8 reveals the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian.
There's a secret to living the Jesus-centered life and it's available to all who follow Christ. This study in Romans 8 reveals the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian.
There's a secret to living the Jesus-centered life and it's available to all who follow Christ. This study in Romans 8 reveals the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian.
There's a secret to living the Jesus-centered life and it's available to all who follow Christ. This study in Romans 8 reveals the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian.
Jesus promises to always be with us, always intercede for us and always lead us in victory.
Jesus promises to always be with us, always intercede for us and always lead us in victory.
Jesus promises to always be with us, always intercede for us and always lead us in victory.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Walk with us from Genesis to Revelation to understand the redemptive story the Bible tells.
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Leading up to His death, Jesus had encounters with people that left them changed — some good, some not. What can we learn from these encounters?
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
Instead of being confused and panicked over the return of Christ, we should be faithful and prepared.
As followers of Christ, we have access to His power. It's available to us, but to see that power in our lives we have to learn and understand the ways to access it. We do that by engaging God's presence through prayer.
As followers of Christ, we have access to His power. It's available to us, but to see that power in our lives we have to learn and understand the ways to access it. We do that by engaging God's presence through prayer.
As followers of Christ, we have access to His power. It's available to us, but to see that power in our lives we have to learn and understand the ways to access it. We do that by engaging God's presence through prayer.
As followers of Christ, we have access to His power. It's available to us, but to see that power in our lives we have to learn and understand the ways to access it. We do that by engaging God's presence through prayer.
As followers of Christ, we have access to His power. It's available to us, but to see that power in our lives we have to learn and understand the ways to access it. We do that by engaging God's presence through prayer.
We all go into relationships with something. Whether it's friendship, family or marriage, we bring issues from our past, expectations for the future and even issues of worth and purpose. In the series "Love Story," we're studying the relationships in the book of Ruth. Ruth and Boaz brought issues into their relationship, but they both continued to pursue God in their lives. Because of their pursuit of God, He developed their love story — a love story that left a godly legacy of redemption for future generations. Are you willing to let God write your love story?
We all go into relationships with something. Whether it's friendship, family or marriage, we bring issues from our past, expectations for the future and even issues of worth and purpose. In the series "Love Story," we're studying the relationships in the book of Ruth. Ruth and Boaz brought issues into their relationship, but they both continued to pursue God in their lives. Because of their pursuit of God, He developed their love story — a love story that left a godly legacy of redemption for future generations. Are you willing to let God write your love story?
We all go into relationships with something. Whether it's friendship, family or marriage, we bring issues from our past, expectations for the future and even issues of worth and purpose. In the series "Love Story," we're studying the relationships in the book of Ruth. Ruth and Boaz brought issues into their relationship, but they both continued to pursue God in their lives. Because of their pursuit of God, He developed their love story — a love story that left a godly legacy of redemption for future generations. Are you willing to let God write your love story?
We all go into relationships with something. Whether it's friendship, family or marriage, we bring issues from our past, expectations for the future and even issues of worth and purpose. In the series "Love Story," we're studying the relationships in the book of Ruth. Ruth and Boaz brought issues into their relationship, but they both continued to pursue God in their lives. Because of their pursuit of God, He developed their love story — a love story that left a godly legacy of redemption for future generations. Are you willing to let God write your love story?
We all go into relationships with something. Whether it's friendship, family or marriage, we bring issues from our past, expectations for the future and even issues of worth and purpose. In the series "Love Story," we're studying the relationships in the book of Ruth. Ruth and Boaz brought issues into their relationship, but they both continued to pursue God in their lives. Because of their pursuit of God, He developed their love story — a love story that left a godly legacy of redemption for future generations. Are you willing to let God write your love story?
Dr. Smalley is one of the country's best-known authors and speakers on relationships. He has written over 60 books and developed small group curriculum to help with practical principles on strengthening relationships.
Our freedom found in Christ comes with purpose — to worship God. Through the freedom of the promise land, God promises a new life of forgiveness, freedom, provision, power and His presence. There may be battles to fight, strongholds to be broken and promises to be believed, but walking forward in faith destines a life of blessing.
Our freedom found in Christ comes with purpose — to worship God. Through the freedom of the promise land, God promises a new life of forgiveness, freedom, provision, power and His presence. There may be battles to fight, strongholds to be broken and promises to be believed, but walking forward in faith destines a life of blessing.
They say you can’t spend what you don’t have, but our lives say otherwise. Our reservoir of resources is dripping, leaking, flooding from us. We are spent. Over extended financially. Over committed emotionally. Fiscally, emotionally, physically spent. In the series "Spent," we study how Jesus charted a different course to a land of generosity, margin and rest.
They say you can’t spend what you don’t have, but our lives say otherwise. Our reservoir of resources is dripping, leaking, flooding from us. We are spent. Over extended financially. Over committed emotionally. Fiscally, emotionally, physically spent. In the series "Spent," we study how Jesus charted a different course to a land of generosity, margin and rest.
They say you can’t spend what you don’t have, but our lives say otherwise. Our reservoir of resources is dripping, leaking, flooding from us. We are spent. Over extended financially. Over committed emotionally. Fiscally, emotionally, physically spent. In the series "Spent," we study how Jesus charted a different course to a land of generosity, margin and rest.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.
"Instructions for Life" is a six-part message series based on 1 Chronicles 28:9-10 and the instructions King David shared with his son Solomon. In these verses we see the truth found in knowing our faith, serving God alone, seeking God always, considering God's desires, being courageous in our faith and acting as God wishes.