A study in Luke 15. Jesus tells three parables illustrating His passionate and relentless pursuit of those the Father has given Him.
A study in Luke 15. Jesus tells three parables illustrating His passionate and relentless pursuit of those the Father has given Him.
A study in Luke 15. Jesus tells three parables illustrating His passionate and relentless pursuit of those the Father has given Him.
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Pastor Gabrielle Oldfield continues teaching on some of those things in scripture that might make us wonder why it's in there, and say to ourselves…wait, what?
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Join us as we study one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible! The story of Job is about so much more than just learning patience through a trial, and we can learn a lot about navigating our world today in a way that brings glory to God!
Pastor Gabe Oldfield teaches on some of those things in scripture that might make us wonder why it's in there, and say to ourselves...wait, what?
In the last word from Eliphaz, he emphasizes the nature of Shaddai, or the Almighty God.
Jackie Jacobsen from Led by the Spirt School teaches on what it means to perceive and hear the Holy Spirit.
This week, we hear the last of Zophar's accusations, and job replies using logic to counter the theology of his friends
Though job is beaten down, afflicted, and under attack from his friends, he has an unshakable faith that his Redeemer lives!
In this round of attacks on Job, Bildad applies a healthy dose of cynicism, and misses the mark by a mile.
Following another round of verbal attacks from his friends, job cries out to God in a beautiful statement of faith
"In this second round of attacks on job, Eliphaz abandons truth and goes straight for a character attack!"
Job has heard enough of his friends accusations, and fires back with a conviction that comes from knowing he is blameless
Pastor Bob teaches about Job’s friends and how all three men have a theology that doesn’t consider the concept of undeserved suffering or the idea of grace and undeserved favor.
Pastor Gabe will take a look back over the last year and talk about how nothing, not even a pandemic, can steal away what God wants to do.
Discover's Candlelight Christmas Eve service is a traditional style service including call and response, candle lighting, communion, and benediction. This service offers the nostalgia of a midnight service in a calm and peaceful setting.
Culminating our series in Advent, we are trying something a little different. Our pastors will each share a short word on scriptures surrounding the good news of great joy in Jesus!
Pastor Bob teaches the third message in our Advent series focusing on the third part of this good news: It is offered to “all the people.”
Advent is a season of focusing our hearts on Jesus in preparation for the birth of Jesus. On Christmas Day, we celebrate not just the birth of a Baby, but the fulfillment of God’s promise.
Chapters 9 and 10 of the book of Job are job's response to the accusations leveled against him. He is again left in anguish, and realizes how badly he needs an intercessor.
In this week's message, we see Jobs friend Bildad take his turn at accusing without really knowing. This is a trap many of us fall into today.
Jesus taught that we were the light of the world. What does it look like to be the light when everything seems so dark these days?
Eliphaz' careless approach with job causes him to wonder aloud why God would even bother with someone so insignificant.
This week we see Job's response to the speech that his friend Eiphaz gave. Words that should have been encouraging create only frustration for Job.
In this week's message, we see Eliphaz continuing to dispense his idea of wisdom, but he is missing one key ingredient needed to make his words truth.
Following job's painful outburst, the first of his good friends steps in to offer their own wisdom on his situation.
In this week's message, job again lashes out in pain, completely losing sight of God, and questioning his very existence!
In chapter 3 of The book of job, we see a man pushed to his breaking point, and he cries out in anguish, but not for the reasons that you might imagine.
The arrival of job's three friends was a time of great comfort for him, unfortunately, it wouldn't last.
In this week's message, we see Job afflicted with a second round of torment as his body is attacked by Satan.
In this message we see Satan unleash a devastating attack on everything that Job holds dear. Job's Godly response? He falls to his knees and worships the sovereign God!
In week three of our study in the life of job, we see a challenge issued in the throne room of heaven.
Chapter one of the book of Job jumps right into establishing the character of Job, and we learn that he is as close to blameless as a human can be!
This weekend we kick off our new series entitled "Blameless" a study in the life of Job
Week seventeen of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Malachi"
Week sixteen of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob continues teaching on "Zechariah"
Week fifteen of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob continues teaching on "Zechariah"
Week fourteen of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob continues teaching on "Zechariah"
Week thirteen of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob continues teaching on "Zechariah"
Week twelve of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Zechariah"
Week eleven of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Haggai"
Week ten of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Gabrielle teaches on "Habakkuk"
Week nine of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Zephaniah"
Week eight of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Nahum"
Week seven of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Micah"
Week six of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Gabrielle teaches on "Hosea"
Week five of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Amos."
Week four of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Jonah."
Week three of our series, "Trei Asar." Each week we study one of the twelve minor prophets. This week Pastor Bob teaches on "Joel."
This week, we kick off our new series on the 12 Minor Prophets called "Trei Asar - The Twelve"
The Pharisees new the Old Testament and missed a relationship with Christ. Through hearing the word, a call to action, dying to yourself then weathering the storms of life, don’t miss out on the greatest adventure ever. A personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
This week we take a look at the Book of Esther and see that God will always Ensure that his Covenant promises are true!
This week we look at types and shadows of Jesus Christ found in the Old Testament. We look at Psalm 22 and the life of David.
Have you ever noticed how the enemy always attacks when we are at our most vulnerable and weakened state? We can learn from the example of Jesus in the wilderness how to withstand these attacks.
In this new series we see that Jesus Christ is not only the main figure in the New testament, but is the key to unlocking the Truth of the entire Bible!
The idea of family was instituted by God to give us context of how to relate to him, and to each other. It is supposed to be a reflection of his character. This week, we learn what the Bible teaches us about this often difficult dynamic.
Godly business relationships can be hard, but the Bible teaches us that our work can also be our worship, and we should worship Him in all that we do.
The church is so much more than just a building. This week we learn what a Godly relationship within the Ekklesia looks like.
As we kick off our series on Godly relationships, we learn that an understanding of true agape love should be the foundation upon which all other relationships are built.
As we prepare our hearts for what 2020 has in store for us, it's a good idea to look back at how good God has been!
Chapter 22 concludes the book of the revelation of Jesus Christ. God's plan from the beginning comes full circle, and we see mankind reconciled to the Father and living in true communion with Him
As we near the end of the Revelation of Jesus Christ, we get a glimpse at the new heaven and the new Earth!
In Chapter 20, Satan is thrown into the lake of fire, and the millennium reign of Christ begins!
In chapter 19 we see the victory of the Lamb over the forces of the Antichrist and the false prophet!
This week we study chapters 17 and 18 where we see the final fall of the spirit of Babylon.
The synopsis is: In chapter 16 we see the final seven bowls of wrath poured out in judgment on the Earth. Armies gather for the battle at Armageddon.
Pastor Gabe teaches on Chapter 15 of Revelation. Seven angels are given the seven bowls of God's wrath.
In chapter 14 of the revelation of Jesus Christ, the time for correction is over, and now it's time for reaping what we have sown.
Chapter 13 gives us insight as to the number of the beast and the mark of the beast. Ever been curious? Check out this message.
The great red dragon of Satan appears, and we are given the three keys to overcome his lies.
In chapters 10 and 11 of the revelation of Jesus Christ, we are introduced to a mysterious little book, two messengers of God, and the antichrist.
As the trumpet judgments continue, and the locust armies attack the Earth, we are left to wonder who would not repent and turn to Jesus for mercy after witnessing the devastation.
In chapter 7 of The Revelation of Jesus Christ, we learn about the 144,000 and their role in God's plan.
In chapter 6 we begin to see as the Lamb of God reveals the first six of the seven seals.
In chapter 5 we are introduced to the scroll of seven seals. In the following weeks we will explore as the seals are opened and prophecy is revealed!
"Listen, Obey, Trust" We need to have a developing relationship with God to be able to listen to Him. Once we hear him, we need to follow and obey what he says. We also need to trust that He is over all things and we need trust Him in all things. Basically we are operating out of overflow with our relationship with him.. Living a christian can be easy: listen, obey, trust.
In chapter 2 of the revelation of Jesus Christ, we hear Jesus' prophetic words of encouragement to four of the seven churches.
In chapter one as the revelation of Jesus Christ begins to unfold, we learn that we are blessed to hear the words of this prophecy and take them to heart.
This week's message introduces the book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. We learn that this book is all about the ultimate victory of Jesus!
As we conclude the series on spiritual warfare, we learn that above all else, we must fix our eyes on Jesus!
Now that we know our enemy, his tactics and our weapons against them, it's time to do a thorough and honest assessment of our spiritual position.
Isaiah prophesied that Jesus would come to set the captives free. This week, we learn that deliverance from bondage is an ongoing mission of the church!
In this week's message on spiritual warfare, we learn that the proper use of prayer can bring the power of God to bear upon the enemy!
The weapons we fight with are not of this world. This week we find out how to put on the full armor of God.
The devil is clever, and deception is his main weapon. Learn how we can defeat his schemes by regularly checking in with H.Q.
This weekend kicks off a new teaching series about spiritual warfare. We find that knowing your enemy is a matter of life and death.
The series on the Book of Romans concludes with the Apostle Paul warning us to be wary of those who would cause us to be distracted from our mission.
In chapter 13 of the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches us that all authority is placed by God, and that by honoring our authority, we honor God.
In chapter 12 of The book of Romans the apostle Paul teaches us that the outpouring of gratitude for what we have been rescued from should be grateful service in the kingdom.
In chapter 11 of the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches us that even though we are "wild olives", we are grafted in to the covenant that God made with Abraham and the people of Israel.
In chapter 10 of the book of Romans, the apostle Paul teaches about how easy it is to accept the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.
Have you ever wondered about the idea of predestiny vs. free will as it pertains to God's sovereignty? This is the question that the apostle Paul tackles in Romans chapter 9.
As believers in Christ, every struggle and situation we go through is an opportunity for us to become more like Christ, and usually results in an upgrade from our current situation.
In this week's message we learn about the earthly conflict between the two natures of man.
Through your faith, God declares you set free and righteous. Sanctification is an ongoing struggle of the will to overcome the power of sin in our lives.
Jesus never promises us that if we follow him we will never have difficulties in life. what he promises us is that we will never go through them alone.
Righteousness was credited to Abraham not because of who he was, but because of his faith. In spite of what his eyes told him, he believed in the promises of God.
In chapter 3 of The book of Romans, Paul teaches us that when we follow the law of faith, we follow the law written on our hearts and spoken to us by the holy Spirit.
In chapter 2 of The book of Romans, the apostle Paul continues his teaching about the dangers self-righteousness and entitlement.
The apostle Paul teaches us in the book of Romans that righteousness is a gift from God. All too often though, we as Christians get in trouble when we try to manufacture our own righteousness.
In this week's message, we introduce the book of Romans and find out how radical the idea of justification by faith can be!
Pastors Bob and Gabe show us what the Bible has to say about some commonly asked questions.
Prophecy in the old testament shows us that we serve a faithful God who has always promised to make a way for His children.
The entire old testament points to a coming Savior, and in Jesus Christ we see that prophetic promise fulfilled!
As we travel with the apostle Paul through his second missionary journey, we see that God chooses us because of who we are, not in spite of it.
As the gospel message began to spread like wildfire throughout the world, it was necessary to come together as a Church and make sure that it was being told just as Jesus would have intended.
During Paul's first missionary journey we learn that the gospel is not just for the elect. It's for you!
The Apostle Peter receives the Revelation that he is to begin spreading the gospel message to the Gentiles!
Have you ever been wrong about someone? Have you ever been Saul of Tarsus wrong about someone? Listen as Pastor Gabe teaches on the conversion of Saul.
Philip, the first evangelist, begins to share the good news of Jesus and the new covenant with the Gentiles in Samaria.
This week, we learn about a young man named Saul, and his campaign of terror against the followers of Christ. If you think your failures are too big for God to redeem you need to hear this message.
Stephen pays a heavy price for boldly preaching the Good News of Jesus, and in the process causes the Disciples to scatter into the Nations.
Peter and John heal a lame man at the temple, and despite persecution, the Jerusalem Church begins to grow like wildfire!
The disciples receive the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, enabling them to spread the gospel throughout the world!
In this week's message, we kick-off our new series on the book of Acts with an overview of Luke's second letter to the "most excellent" Theophilus.
Worship is more than 20 minutes on Sunday morning! Worship is a lifestyle of praise, surrender, and intimacy with God.
Jesus amazed the crowds as he taught the Sermon on the Mount. And He wants to be equally amazing in you!
Will you build your life on the unstable ways of man, or on the rock solid foundation of Jesus?
Jesus teaches us in The Sermon on the Mount what a true Godly life looks like. Now, He wants us to be careful where we get our truth and teaches us that He is the only true source!
Jesus introduces a black and white challenge: enter the wide gate or the narrow gate. It's about abundant life. Which will you choose?
Jesus teaches us that to receive the promises of God, they need to line up with His heart for us written in His Word. Do you know how many promises are in God's word? Listen and find out!
"Do Not Judge". Simple and emphatic. But there is more in this passage than meets the eye. Pastor Craig Carson walks us through this well-known scripture and helps us see the bigger story about Jesus' and God's heart.
Have you ever struggled with worry? Jesus teaches us not to be anxious and to focus on our relationship with God instead.
In this week's message, we learn that what we consider treasure is not always what is valuable in God's economy.
Fasting is an amazing tool to draw us closer to our Father in heaven. Fasting detaches us from the world as our prayer attaches us to God.
Prayer with the right motive allows God not only to bless us , but Also to use us in powerful ways to bless others. In this week's message, Jesus Himself teaches us how to "talk with God"
In this week's section of the sermon on the Mount , Jesus teaches us that giving is a spiritual discipline that God will use to not only bless us, but also to bless others in ways that we couldn't imagine!
You have heard that it was Written, love your neighbor, and hate your enemy, but Jesus teaches us that if you love God with all your heart, soul and strength, you cannot hate His creation.
Do you know the difference between justice and revenge? Listen to this week's message to hear what Jesus had to say.
Jesus teaches us that the oaths we make are more than a legal statement. They reflect our character. This week we ask the question, “does our character reflect the righteousness of God in us?”
In this weeks message on divorce and remarriage from our sermon on the mount series, we learn that although divorce can be a devastating thing, we serve a God of redemption!
The 10 Commandments laid down the law and said “thou shall not commit adultery”. Jesus teaches us that it is far more than just a physical act, it is an impulse entertained.
God gave the 10 commandments to Moses, and laid down the law saying “thou shall not murder“. Jesus fulfills the law by teaching that our attitudes are just as important as the letter of the law.
The law was given by a loving, just and good God. It all points to Jesus and he shows us how to have a righteousness greater than the teachers of the law.
The idea that YOU ARE salt and light in the world. The world needs salt and light so that the world will glorify God. Work on your relationship with Christ; get plugged in and recharged by Him.
Jesus came to reconcile us to God, but also to give us the tools to deny the Devil. A mindset of humility and thankfulness for God’s provision is a powerful weapon!
Join us as we begin our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, probably the most well-known passages of Jesus' ministry, and most often quoted texts.
Jesus rose in triumph over the grave, but why? Was it because we have a Father in Heaven who loves us too much to leave us to our own devices?
Station of the cross number eight, Jesus dies on the cross. At the very moment when He gives up His earthly life, Jesus is able to confidently say to the Father, "into your hands I commit my spirit"
Station of the cross number seven. Jesus cares for his mother. "John and Mary drew nearer to the cross in their moment of deepest loss, instead of hiding from it. Trusting in the goodness of God, and His redemptive nature, they were blessed in ways that they could not have imagined."
Station of the Cross #6. Jesus is nailed to the cross. In the midst of terrible pain, Jesus refuses to allow his senses to be numbed to the experience, preferring instead to stay vigilant, and on watch.
Station of the cross number five. Jesus arrives at Golgotha and in preparation for being crucified he is stripped of his garments. As our substitution, Jesus is taking our place and bearing our shame that we might be clothed in his righteousness.
Station of the cross number four - Jesus speaks to the women. In the midst of carrying his cross, Jesus takes one more opportunity to teach about authenticity. Our father is more concerned with what's in your heart, than your apparent righteousness.
Simon helps Jesus carry His Cross. Even in the midst of The most extreme trial, Jesus teaches us the value of bearing one another's burdens.
Catch message one of our stations of the cross series, as we lead up to Easter and Resurrection weekend.
The Lord has gifted some of those among us to be peacemakers. In this weeks message, we look at the true meaning of “peace maker” from God’s perspective.
In this weekend’s message, titled “We are the Body,” Pastor Bob talks about how each of us is individually called to be part of the body of Christ.
When you receive Jesus Christ, you also receive the gifts of the Spirit. Have you ever thought about why? The apostle Paul teaches us that they are given so that we may serve and encourage one another, and to make the spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ known to the world.
In this first message as Discover Community Church, Pastor Bob shares how he got the vision and mission for the Church. We study James 1:22 which compels us to be doers of the word!
Hosea is a love story between God and his people. No matter how many times we fall, or walk our own path, he welcomes us back with open arms!