We continue looking at the Gospel According to Mister Rogers! Colin talks about Legacy.
We continue looking at the Gospel According to Mister Rogers! Robyn preaches about the "helpers"
This week, we begin a new sermon series - The Gospel According to Mister Rogers. Using examples from the real-life Fred Rogers, we learn about forgiveness.
This week, we begin a new sermon series - The Gospel According to Mister Rogers. Using examples from the real-life Fred Rogers, we learn about forgiveness.
God created us with the willingness to give - we are hard-wired to be generous. BUT, the voice that we listen to tells us we need to fear not having enough. The voice of self-gratification and fear drown out the voice of generosity.
God created us with the willingness to give - we are hard-wired to be generous. BUT, the voice that we listen to tells us we need to fear not having enough. The voice of self-gratification and fear drown out the voice of generosity.
We go in looking for contentment in stuff, and the stuff wears out… we then become discontent and search for things that make us happy. Church is similar, at first we are thrilled with it but the new wears off and we begin complaining. How do we deal with this?
We go in looking for contentment in stuff, and the stuff wears out… we then become discontent and search for things that make us happy. Church is similar, at first we are thrilled with it but the new wears off and we begin complaining. How do we deal with this?
No matter how much we get, it never feels like we have enough. What do we do when it feels like our dreams become nightmare and what we have isn't enough anymore?
No matter how much we get, it never feels like we have enough. What do we do when it feels like our dreams become nightmare and what we have isn't enough anymore?
As Christians, we have an obligation to be FOR someone. But what does that look like? Join us as we explore.
As Christians, we have an obligation to be FOR someone. But what does that look like? Join us as we explore.
Your life is a book about God--if you are living an invitational life as Jesus did, others will be drawn to you.
Your life is a book about God--if you are living an invitational life as Jesus did, others will be drawn to you.
Welcome to Week 2 of our series called Tangible Kingdom. It’s based off a book and small group study about what the church is supposed to be in this world. It’s about how to makes God’s Kingdom TANGIBLE to people.
Watch the video Brian talks about here: https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-white-sox-game-at-field-of-dream-site
Welcome to Week 2 of our series called Tangible Kingdom. It’s based off a book and small group study about what the church is supposed to be in this world. It’s about how to makes God’s Kingdom TANGIBLE to people.
Watch the video Robyn talks about here: https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-white-sox-game-at-field-of-dream-site
Today we are starting a new series called Tangible Kingdom. It’s based off a small group study where the premise is how to live an incarnational life and how to live in missional community.
And you may ask, well what exactly does that mean? It’s actually a harkening back to the early church ways. And it’s a different than what most of us know.
Most of us have come to understand church as a place where we come and sit in a service, where we experience programs and receive ministry. In fact, that’s been the primary model of church for the last 50 years at least, come and receive. You may have heard it called an “attractional model” of church.
But that way of being church is no longer effective; it really isn’t. And that was never the missional purpose of the church. We are called to GO and DO, not come and take, yes? We are called to be missional people.