When we hear something we don’t like or didn’t want to hear we typicallyjust ignore it. If it’s coming from a bully or a little brother, that might be the best thing to do. But when it is God speaking we ignore Him to our own harm. Come to hear how Jesus responded to his disciples when they ignored his teaching. You’ll find that there is more going on in service and sacrifice than you might expect.
Sometimes we know we should ask for help, but then do it ourselvesanyway. DIY, what could go wrong? Why do we do that? Maybe we think “I’ve got this.” And we just don’t realize our limitations. Maybe we have something to prove or we’re just adventurous. After all, we’ve watched it on YouTube. “That can’t be too tough!” One day while Jesus was away, his disciples had a situation they tried to fix on their own. Let’s learn from their example!
Sometimes we know we should ask for help, but then do it ourselvesanyway. DIY, what could go wrong? Why do we do that? Maybe we think “I’ve got this.” And we just don’t realize our limitations. Maybe we have something to prove or we’re just adventurous. After all, we’ve watched it on YouTube. “That can’t be too tough!” One day while Jesus was away, his disciples had a situation they tried to fix on their own. Let’s learn from their example!
Sometimes we know we should ask for help, but then do it ourselves anyway. DIY, what could go wrong? Why do we do that? Maybe we think “I’ve got this.” And we just don’t realize our limitations. Maybe we have something to prove or we’re just adventurous. After all, we’ve watched it on YouTube. “That can’t be too tough!” One day while Jesus was away, his disciples had a situation they tried to fix on their own. Let’s learn from their example!
Imagine waking up with a superpower. How would you use your newfoundability? Jesus was more powerful than any person to ever step foot on planet earth but repeatedly used that power to serve others instead of himself. He left a stunning example of unselfish service, often done in secret, to help others and honor God. How can we be more like this unselfish superhero?
Imagine waking up with a superpower. How would you use your newfoundability? Jesus was more powerful than any person to ever step foot on planet earth but repeatedly used that power to serve others instead of himself. He left a stunning example of unselfish service, often done in secret, to help others and honor God. How can we be more like this unselfish superhero?
Imagine waking up with a superpower. How would you use your newfoundability? Jesus was more powerful than any person to ever step foot on planet earth but repeatedly used that power to serve others instead of himself. He left a stunning example of unselfish service, often done in secret, to help others and honor God. How can we be more like this unselfish superhero?
Imagine waking up with a superpower. How would you use your newfoundability? Jesus was more powerful than any person to ever step foot on planet earth but repeatedly used that power to serve others instead of himself. He left a stunning example of unselfish service, often done in secret, to help others and honor God. How can we be more like this unselfish superhero?
Do you ever get exhausted? Constant hard work and long hours can leaveus drained and exhausted. Emotional swings and unexpected stressful situation can cause us to be deflated. Many people say put yourself first, get your “Me Time.” Day after day Jesus found himself exhausted; he deserved “Me Time.” Let’s see how Jesus responded when his plans for alone time were interrupted!
Have you ever felt rejected by people? You're not alone. Many of us carrydeep emotional wounds from rejection we have faced. Jesus himself experienced rejection from many of the people who watched him grow up. How did Jesus responded to the rejection he faced? What if by understanding Jesus' example and relying on God's love, we can overcome the pain of rejection and share Christ's love with others, regardless of how they respond?
Have you ever felt rejected by people? You're not alone. Many of us carrydeep emotional wounds from rejection we have faced. Jesus himself experienced rejection from many of the people who watched him grow up. How did Jesus responded to the rejection he faced? What if by understanding Jesus' example and relying on God's love, we can overcome the pain of rejection and share Christ's love with others, regardless of how they respond?
Have you ever felt rejected by people? You're not alone. Many of us carrydeep emotional wounds from rejection we have faced. Jesus himself experienced rejection from many of the people who watched him grow up. How did Jesus responded to the rejection he faced? What if by understanding Jesus' example and relying on God's love, we can overcome the pain of rejection and share Christ's love with others, regardless of how they respond?
We’ve all experienced sorrow at one time or another. And it leads us towonder why a good God would allow pain and suffering in the world. Come join us as we look into the lives of four sufferers who were each impacted by Jesus and learn how to make a little sense out of the crazy broken world we live in.
We’ve all experienced sorrow at one time or another. And it leads us towonder why a good God would allow pain and suffering in the world. Come join us as we look into the lives of four sufferers who were each impacted by Jesus and learn how to make a little sense out of the crazy broken world we live in.
We’ve all experienced sorrow at one time or another. And it leads us towonder why a good God would allow pain and suffering in the world. Come join us as we look into the lives of four sufferers who were each impacted by Jesus and learn how to make a little sense out of the crazy broken world we live in.
What do you feel in a terrible storm? The strong winds rage, and you hearthe noise of destruction all around. Maybe you are amazed at the power, or anxious for your safety. Exhausted from the heat, crowds, and a day of teaching, Jesus and his friends found themselves in the middle of a hurricane. Let’s see what faith can accomplish in our storms!
What do you feel in a terrible storm? The strong winds rage, and you hearthe noise of destruction all around. Maybe you are amazed at the power, or anxious for your safety. Exhausted from the heat, crowds, and a day of teaching, Jesus and his friends found themselves in the middle of a hurricane. Let’s see what faith can accomplish in our storms!
What do you feel in a terrible storm? The strong winds rage, and you hear the noise of destruction all around. Maybe you are amazed at the power, or anxious for your safety. Exhausted from the heat, crowds, and a day of teaching, Jesus and his friends found themselves in the middle of a hurricane. Let’s see what faith can accomplish in our storms!
What do you feel in a terrible storm? The strong winds rage, and you hearthe noise of destruction all around. Maybe you are amazed at the power, or anxious for your safety. Exhausted from the heat, crowds, and a day of teaching, Jesus and his friends found themselves in the middle of a hurricane. Let’s see what faith can accomplish in our storms!
Spiritual people often feel good about attending worship and doing theright things. But Jesus bypassed the spiritual people of his day and instead invited the unspiritual into his community. His faith family became a collection of rejects and outcasts as people nothing like Jesus liked him the most. What if the church today is meant to be a hospital for the hurting rather than a country club for the comfortable?
Spiritual people often feel good about attending worship and doing theright things. But Jesus bypassed the spiritual people of his day and instead invited the unspiritual into his community. His faith family became a collection of rejects and outcasts as people nothing like Jesus liked him the most. What if the church today is meant to be a hospital for the hurting rather than a country club for the comfortable?
Spiritual people often feel good about attending worship and doing theright things. But Jesus bypassed the spiritual people of his day and instead invited the unspiritual into his community. His faith family became a collection of rejects and outcasts as people nothing like Jesus liked him the most. What if the church today is meant to be a hospital for the hurting rather than a country club for the comfortable?
Small towns are filled with people who feel forgotten. But Jesus spentmost of his life living in small towns and serving small town people. Due to an overactive compassion gland, he sacrificed sleep and solitude to serve those around him. Instead of forgetting them, he often neglected his own needs, becoming the ultimate servant role model.
Small towns are filled with people who feel forgotten. But Jesus spentmost of his life living in small towns and serving small town people. Due to an overactive compassion gland, he sacrificed sleep and solitude to serve those around him. Instead of forgetting them, he often neglected his own needs, becoming the ultimate servant role model.
Compared to most of the world, and even kings & queens of old, we arerich. And yet, rarely are we satisfied. God created a beautiful path to satisfaction. Instead of spending, it’s giving. What if we exchange our white knuckles for open hands and stepped in to the true financial freedom God has for us?
Compared to most of the world, and even kings & queens of old, we arerich. And yet, rarely are we satisfied. God created a beautiful path to satisfaction. Instead of spending, it’s giving. What if we exchange our white knuckles for open hands and stepped into the true financial freedom God has for us?
Do you ever feel like money controls your life? You're not alone, manyAmericans live paycheck to paycheck and feel enslaved to their financial insecurity. This week we’ll explore how trusting God and managing your finances wisely go hand-in-hand. We'll see how contentment leads to financial freedom and discover practical steps to become a wise money manager. Let’s dive into saving for tomorrow while trusting God will take care of today.
Do you ever feel like money controls your life? You're not alone, manyAmericans live paycheck to paycheck and feel enslaved to their financial insecurity. This week we’ll explore how trusting God and managing your finances wisely go hand-in-hand. We'll see how contentment leads to financial freedom and discover practical steps to become a wise money manager. Let’s dive into saving for tomorrow while trusting God will take care of today.
y: Do you ever feel like money controls your life? You're not alone, manyAmericans live paycheck to paycheck and feel enslaved to their financial insecurity. This week we’ll explore how trusting God and managing your finances wisely go hand-in-hand. We'll see how contentment leads to financial freedom and discover practical steps to become a wise money manager. Let’s dive into saving for tomorrow while trusting God will take care of today.
Do you ever feel like money controls your life? You're not alone, manyAmericans live paycheck to paycheck and feel enslaved to their financial insecurity. This week we’ll explore how trusting God and managing your finances wisely go hand-in-hand. We'll see how contentment leads to financial freedom and discover practical steps to become a wise money manager. Let’s dive into saving for tomorrow while trusting God will take care of today.
“Contentment is great wealth.” “We are stewards of God’s gifts, not owners.” “We brought nothing into the world and we can take nothing with us.” These statements are all true, but how do we live like it? It requires a lot of work and patience to make wise financial decisions. Especially in a world where most find themselves enslaved by debt with no easy way out. Come and receive practical training on how to manage debt and find hope at the end of the tunnel.
“Contentment is great wealth.” “We are stewards of God’s gifts, not owners.” “We brought nothing into the world and we can take nothing with us.” These statements are all true, but how do we live like it? It requires a lot of work and patience to make wise financial decisions. Especially in a world where most find themselves enslaved by debt with no easy way out. Come and receive practical training on how to manage debt and find hope at the end of the tunnel.
“Contentment is great wealth.” “We are stewards of God’s gifts, not owners.” “We brought nothing into the world and we can take nothing with us.” These statements are all true, but how do we live like it? It requires a lot of work and patience to make wise financial decisions. Especially in a world where most find themselves enslaved by debt with no easy way out. Come and receive practical training on how to manage debt and find hope at the end of the tunnel.
Working hard and enjoying nice things is healthy. But a constant desire for more is not. Within most of us is a piece of our consumeristic culture. We work and save for that next thing; certain it will make us happy. But it rarely does, at least not for long. What if the secret to true wealth had nothing to do with that next thing? On Sunday we’ll discover the real way to enjoy life!
Have you ever experienced something you couldn’t wait to tell your friends? What if you could tell a story about yourself that can change your friend’s lives? Let’s explore a lifestyle that will help you grow closer to God and impact your family and friends!
Have you ever had a moment where you were overwhelmed by God and couldn’t help but worship Him? Have you ever wondered why God wants us to worship Him? Wouldn’t that be egotistical? Come join us to hear how worship is more than we think it is and how it impacts us every day.
Have you ever had a moment where you were overwhelmed by God and couldn’t help but worship Him? Have you ever wondered why God wants us to worship Him? Wouldn’t that be egotistical? Come join us to hear how worship is more than we think it is and how it impacts us every day.
Have you ever had a moment where you were overwhelmed by God and couldn’t help but worship Him? Have you ever wondered why God wants us to worship Him? Wouldn’t that be egotistical? Come join us to hear how worship is more than we think it is and how it impacts us every day.
Have you ever had a moment where you were overwhelmed by God and couldn’t help but worship Him? Have you ever wondered why God wants us to worship Him? Wouldn’t that be egotistical? Come join us to hear how worship is more than we think it is and how it impacts us every day.
Have you ever experienced something you couldn’t wait to tell your friends? What if you could tell a story about yourself that can change your friend’s lives? Let’s explore a lifestyle that will help you grow closer to God and impact your family and friends!
Have you ever experienced something you couldn’t wait to tell your friends? What if you could tell a story about yourself that can change your friend’s lives? Let’s explore a lifestyle that will help you grow closer to God and impact your family and friends!
Have you ever experienced something you couldn’t wait to tell your friends? What if you could tell a story about yourself that can change your friend’s lives? Let’s explore a lifestyle that will help you grow closer to God and impact your family and friends!
Prayer can be intimidating. The thought of praying out loud can make us insecure and uncomfortable. We don’t know what to say, how to say it, or what to expect. What difference does prayer really make if God already knows everything? Come join us to hear how Jesus teaches us to pray so that our prayers can be powerful and effective.
Prayer can be intimidating. The thought of praying out loud can make us insecure and uncomfortable. We don’t know what to say, how to say it, or what to expect. What difference does prayer really make if God already knows everything? Come join us to hear how Jesus teaches us to pray so that our prayers can be powerful and effective.
Prayer can be intimidating. The thought of praying out loud can make us insecure and uncomfortable. We don’t know what to say, how to say it, or what to expect. What difference does prayer really make if God already knows everything? Come join us to hear how Jesus teaches us to pray so that our prayers can be powerful and effective.
Why do we feel disconnected from God? Why is it so hard to hear his voice? What if listening to God is a faith habit with the power to transform our lives? And what if those who connect with God daily reflect God best? Let’s unpack this transforming habit together.
Imagine a faith so strong it carries you through anything, a faith thatthrives even on the toughest days. What if that kind of faith was available to you? This week we’ll dive into the secret to building a strong and lasting faith. We’ll explore the importance of a daily connection to the source of a faith that is for everyday.
Imagine a faith so strong it carries you through anything, a faith thatthrives even on the toughest days. What if that kind of faith was available to you? This week we’ll dive into the secret to building a strong and lasting faith. We’ll explore the importance of a daily connection to the source of a faith that is for everyday.
Imagine a faith so strong it carries you through anything, a faith thatthrives even on the toughest days. What if that kind of faith was available to you? This week we’ll dive into the secret to building a strong and lasting faith. We’ll explore the importance of a daily connection to the source of a faith that is for everyday.
Have you ever seen a little hamster running on a wheel with all his might, yet going nowhere? We laugh at his futile attempt at progress. But what if us non-rodents with larger brains are doing the same thing? Going faster and faster and getting nowhere. What if our rushed, stressed, over scheduled lives are smothering the creativity and relational wealth of the next generation? What if the real way to win the race of faith was to slow down?
Have you ever seen a little hamster running on a wheel with all his might, yet going nowhere? We laugh at his futile attempt at progress. But what if us non-rodents with larger brains are doing the same thing? Going faster and faster and getting nowhere. What if our rushed, stressed, over scheduled lives are smothering the creativity and relational wealth of the next generation? What if the real way to win the race of faith was to slow down?
Have you ever seen a little hamster running on a wheel with all his might, yet going nowhere? We laugh at his futile attempt at progress. But what if us non-rodents with larger brains are doing the same thing? Going faster and faster and getting nowhere. What if our rushed, stressed, over scheduled lives are smothering the creativity and relational wealth of the next generation? What if the real way to win the race of faith was to slow down?
Would you just toss your car keys to a child and say “you’ve got this, you’ll figure it out”? They need more than access to great tools they need maturity, training, practice, and a license. In our digital age what if we are asking our young people to navigate highways of adult maturity and responsibility without training for success?
Would you just toss your car keys to a child and say “you’ve got this, you’ll figure it out”? They need more than access to great tools they need maturity, training, practice, and a license. In our digital age what if we are asking our young people to navigate highways of adult maturity and responsibility without training for success?
Would you just toss your car keys to a child and say “you’ve got this, you’ll figure it out”? They need more than access to great tools they need maturity, training, practice, and a license. In our digital age what if we are asking our young people to navigate highways of adult maturity and responsibility without training for success?
Would you just toss your car keys to a child and say “you’ve got this, you’ll figure it out”? They need more than access to great tools they need maturity, training, practice, and a license. In our digital age what if we are asking our young people to navigate highways of adult maturity and responsibility without training for success?
Is your legacy ready? This week we’re going to dive into how we can lead the next generation to a transformed heart, one that burns with love for God and others. Join us as we explore practical ways to connect with young people and leave a legacy of faith that lasts!
Is your legacy ready? This week we’re going to dive into how we can lead the next generation to a transformed heart, one that burns with love for God and others. Join us as we explore practical ways to connect with young people and leave a legacy of faith that lasts!
Is your legacy ready? This week we’re going to dive into how we can lead the next generation to a transformed heart, one that burns with love for God and others. Join us as we explore practical ways to connect with young people and leave a legacy of faith that lasts!
Is your legacy ready? This week we’re going to dive into how we can lead the next generation to a transformed heart, one that burns with love for God and others. Join us as we explore practical ways to connect with young people and leave a legacy of faith that lasts!
They’re lazy, irresponsible, and selfish. They’ll never amount to anything. If you’ve ever said this about younger people, you’re not alone. But what if instead of wagging our fingers, we offered a helping hand? What if we made it our mission to twist the next generation to greatness? It’s time to learn how to launch them well.
They’re lazy, irresponsible, and selfish. They’ll never amount to anything. If you’ve ever said this about younger people, you’re not alone. But what if instead of wagging our fingers, we offered a helping hand? What if we made it our mission to twist the next generation to greatness? It’s time to learn how to launch them well.
Some people are tempted to give up on God. Others try to impress him. And some even try to protect him. But there’s no obstacle God can’t overcome. This Easter Sunday we’ll see how 2,000 years ago he moved a stone and he’s still moving stones today.
Some people are tempted to give up on God. Others try to impress him. And some even try to protect him. But there’s no obstacle God can’t overcome. This Easter Sunday we’ll see how 2,000 years ago he moved a stone and he’s still moving stones today.
Some people are tempted to give up on God. Others try to impress him. And some even try to protect him. But there’s no obstacle God can’t overcome. This Easter Sunday we’ll see how 2,000 years ago he moved a stone and he’s still moving stones today.
Some people are tempted to give up on God. Others try to impress him. And some even try to protect him. But there’s no obstacle God can’t overcome. This Easter Sunday we’ll see how 2,000 years ago he moved a stone and he’s still moving stones today.
By law, everyone in the Persian empire is commanded to kill their Jewish neighbors and that law cannot be revoked! What can Esther and Mordecai possibly do to stop that? Join us this week to see how God provided victory, both for the Jews and also for us. A banquet awaits!
By law, everyone in the Persian empire is commanded to kill their Jewish neighbors and that law cannot be revoked! What can Esther and Mordecai possibly do to stop that? Join us this week to see how God provided victory, both for the Jews and also for us. A banquet awaits!
By law, everyone in the Persian empire is commanded to kill their Jewish neighbors and that law cannot be revoked! What can Esther and Mordecai possibly do to stop that? Join us this week to see how God provided victory, both for the Jews and also for us. A banquet awaits!
By law, everyone in the Persian empire is commanded to kill their Jewish neighbors and that law cannot be revoked! What can Esther and Mordecai possibly do to stop that? Join us this week to see how God provided victory, both for the Jews and also for us. A banquet awaits!
By law, everyone in the Persian empire is commanded to kill their Jewish neighbors and that law cannot be revoked! What can Esther and Mordecai possibly do to stop that? Join us this week to see how God provided victory, both for the Jews and also for us. A banquet awaits!
The queen’s people have been given a death sentence and she is just a trophy on the sideline. Even though there is little hope, God seems silent, and she feels powerless, Esther doesn’t hide but steps out in faith. What if when everything looks and feels like a disordered mess God is actually at work?
The queen’s people have been given a death sentence and she is just a trophy on the sideline. Even though there is little hope, God seems silent, and she feels powerless, Esther doesn’t hide but steps out in faith. What if when everything looks and feels like a disordered mess God is actually at work?
The queen’s people have been given a death sentence and she is just a trophy on the sideline. Even though there is little hope, God seems silent, and shef eels powerless, Esther doesn’t hide but steps out in faith. What if when everything looks and feels like a disordered mess God is actually at work?
The queen’s people have been given a death sentence and she is just a trophy on the sideline. Even though there is little hope, God seems silent, and she feels powerless, Esther doesn’t hide but steps out in faith. What if when everything looks and feels like a disordered mess God is actually at work?
A man saves the life of the King and in response, a politician hatchesan evil plan to slaughter his people. Evil is all around, but God knows right where we are, andwhat will eventually happen to Evil. While we might never see the resolution, we are given in thestory of Mordechai and Haman a way to respond to evil.
A man saves the life of the King and in response, a politician hatchesan evil plan to slaughter his people. Evil is all around, but God knows right where we are, and what will eventually happen to Evil. While we might never see the resolution, we are given in the story of Mordechai and Haman a way to respond to evil.
A man saves the life of the King and in response, a politician hatchesan evil plan to slaughter his people. Evil is all around, but God knows right where we are, and what will eventually happen to Evil. While we might never see the resolution, we are given in the story of Mordechai and Haman a way to respond to evil.
A man saves the life of the King and in response, a politician hatchesan evil plan to slaughter his people. Evil is all around, but God knows right where we are, and what will eventually happen to Evil. While we might never see the resolution, we are given in the story of Mordechai and Haman a way to respond to evil.
An orphan immigrant, living far from home, participates in a royal beauty contest and suddenly becomes queen of the world’s most powerful empire. Against all odds, this young lady goes from obscurity to a place of influence in this epic true story. It’s a stunning reminder that when all hope seems lost, God is working out a good plan.
An orphan immigrant, living far from home, participates in a royal beauty contest and suddenly becomes queen of the world’s most powerful empire. Against all odds, this young lady goes from obscurity to a place of influence in this epic true story. It’s a stunning reminder that when all hope seems lost, God is working out a good plan.
An orphan immigrant, living far from home, participates in a royal beauty contest and suddenly becomes queen of the world’s most powerful empire. Against all odds, this young lady goes from obscurity to a place of influence in this epic true story. It’s a stunning reminder that when all hope seems lost, God is working out a good plan.
In a world where we’re encouraged to ‘follow our hearts’ and often compare ourselves to the seemingly perfect lives of others, the concept of living a Spirit-filled life may seem distant or obscure. Join us this week as we explore the profound act of surrendering to God’s guidance and uncover the unexpected ways Holy Spirit can influence our daily lives.
In a world where we’re encouraged to ‘follow our hearts’ and often compare ourselves to the seemingly perfect lives of others, the concept of living a Spirit-filled life may seem distant or obscure. Join us this week as we explore the profound act of surrendering to God’s guidance and uncover the unexpected ways Holy Spirit can influence our daily lives.
In a world where we’re encouraged to ‘follow our hearts’ and often compare ourselves to the seemingly perfect lives of others, the concept of living a Spirit-filled life may seem distant or obscure. Join us this week as we explore the profound act of surrendering to God’s guidance and uncover the unexpected ways Holy Spirit can influence our daily lives.
In a world where we’re encouraged to ‘follow our hearts’ and often compare ourselves to the seemingly perfect lives of others, the concept of living a Spirit-filled life may seem distant or obscure. Join us this week as we explore the profound act of surrendering to God’s guidance and uncover the unexpected ways Holy Spirit can influence our daily lives.
There is a lot of confusion that centers around Holy Spirit. Is a special experience the true test of salvation? Can I lose Holy Spirit and what do I need to do to keep him? Should I pursue more of the Spirit’s presence and experience? What if our lack of clarity and confidence in Holy Spirit begins with misunderstanding how we receive him in the first place? Join us as we explore Holy Spirit in our lives.
There is a lot of confusion that centers around Holy Spirit. Is a special experience the true test of salvation? Can I lose Holy Spirit and what do I need to do to keep him? Should I pursue more of the Spirit’s presence and experience? What if our lack of clarity and confidence in Holy Spirit begins with misunderstanding how we receive him in the first place? Join us as we explore Holy Spirit in our lives.
There is a lot of confusion that centers around Holy Spirit. Is a special experience the true test of salvation? Can I lose Holy Spirit and what do I need to do to keep him? Should I pursue more of the Spirit’s presence and experience? What if our lack of clarity and confidence in Holy Spirit begins with misunderstanding how we receive him in the first place? Join us as we explore Holy Spirit in our lives.
There is a lot of confusion that centers around Holy Spirit. Is a special experience the true test of salvation? Can I lose Holy Spirit and what do I need to do to keep him? Should I pursue more of the Spirit’s presence and experience? What if our lack of clarity and confidence in Holy Spirit begins with misunderstanding how we receive him in the first place? Join us as we explore Holy Spirit in our lives.
Who or what is the Holy Spirit? Is it a power? A force that connects all living things? Is he really a ghost? Is he Jesus? What does he do? There are many questions and misunderstandings that surround the Holy Spirit. Come join us as we unpack what we can learn about him from the Scriptures, and see how that makes a difference in your everyday lives.
Who or what is the Holy Spirit? Is it a power? A force that connects all living things? Is he really a ghost? Is he Jesus? What does he do? There are many questions and misunderstandings that surround the Holy Spirit. Come join us as we unpack what we can learn about him from the Scriptures, and see how that makes a difference in your everyday lives.
Who or what is the Holy Spirit? Is it a power? A force that connects all living things? Is he really a ghost? Is he Jesus? What does he do? There are many questions and misunderstandings that surround the Holy Spirit. Come join us as we unpack what we can learn about him from the Scriptures, and see how that makes a difference in your everyday lives.
When kids don’t have kids, the family line ends. When churches don’t pass the faith to the next generation, their communities lose the light and influence of Jesus. God has blessed Berean too much for us to become a dormant or dying church. It’s time to activate Jesus’ vision to go from a growing church to a multiplying movement. Let’s rally around a vision that’s far bigger than us.
God has blessed Berean with an incredible resource of people. How do we invest in the people who walk through the doors? Our approach is different than other churches. Come and hear why we don’t advertise a bunch of events and programs, why we don’t make public appeals for volunteers. We will share our three core strategies for growth that we pour our resources and energy into doing well.
God has blessed Berean with an incredible resource of people. How do we invest in the people who walk through the doors? Our approach is different than other churches. Come and hear why we don’t advertise a bunch of events and programs, why we don’t make public appeals for volunteers. We will share our three core strategies for growth that we pour our resources and energy into doing well.
God has blessed Berean with an incredible resource of people. How do we invest in the people who walk through the doors? Our approach is different than other churches. Come and hear why we don’t advertise a bunch of events and programs, why we don’t make public appeals for volunteers. We will share our three core strategies for growth that we pour our resources and energy into doing well.
God has blessed Berean with an incredible resource of people. How do we invest in the people who walk through the doors? Our approach is different than other churches. Come and hear why we don’t advertise a bunch of events and programs, why we don’t make public appeals for volunteers. We will share our three core strategies for growth that we pour our resources and energy into doing well.
Do you have a favorite armchair, somewhereyou get comfortable? Let’s be honest, it feels good to sit back andrelax. Jesus gave his followers a mission, but often the normtoday is to hire professionals, sit back and stay comfortable. Whatif God intended something entirely different. What was God’svision for the growth of his new community, his church? Let’s findout together as we reimagine missions!
Do you have a favorite armchair, somewhereyou get comfortable? Let’s be honest, it feels good to sit back andrelax. Jesus gave his followers a mission, but often the normtoday is to hire professionals, sit back and stay comfortable. Whatif God intended something entirely different. What was God’svision for the growth of his new community, his church? Let’s findout together as we reimagine missions!
Do you have a favorite armchair, somewhereyou get comfortable? Let’s be honest, it feels good to sit back andrelax. Jesus gave his followers a mission, but often the normtoday is to hire professionals, sit back and stay comfortable. Whatif God intended something entirely different. What was God’svision for the growth of his new community, his church? Let’s findout together as we reimagine missions!
Do you have a favorite armchair, somewhereyou get comfortable? Let’s be honest, it feels good to sit back andrelax. Jesus gave his followers a mission, but often the normtoday is to hire professionals, sit back and stay comfortable. Whatif God intended something entirely different. What was God’svision for the growth of his new community, his church? Let’s findout together as we reimagine missions!
We all have favorites. Favorite colors, favorite jokes, favorite teams, and yes, even favorite churches. Is that healthy? At Berean our mission is for More and Better Jesus Followers. In short, we hope that Jesus is your favorite. Come and hear why we rotate speakers, why we don’t have a senior pastor, and why we preach the way that we do. Come join us on our mission to help people follow Jesus.
We all have favorites. Favorite colors, favorite jokes, favorite teams, and yes, even favorite churches. Is that healthy? At Berean our mission is for More and Better Jesus Followers. In short, we hope that Jesus is your favorite. Come and hear why we rotate speakers, why we don’t have a senior pastor, and why we preach the way that we do. Come join us on our mission to help people follow Jesus.
We all have favorites. Favorite colors, favorite jokes, favorite teams, and yes, even favorite churches. Is that healthy? At Berean our mission is for More and Better Jesus Followers. In short, we hope that Jesus is your favorite. Come and hear why we rotate speakers, why we don’t have a senior pastor, and why we preach the way that we do. Come join us on our mission to help people follow Jesus.
We all have favorites. Favorite colors, favorite jokes, favorite teams, and yes, even favorite churches. Is that healthy? At Berean our mission is for More and Better Jesus Followers. In short, we hope that Jesus is your favorite. Come and hear why we rotate speakers, why we don’t have a senior pastor, and why we preach the way that we do. Come join us on our mission to help people follow Jesus.
Our world is filled with chaos and confusion. But amidst the darkness of our godless culture is a collection of books that provides an anchor in the storm. It is the foundation for every healthy system and culture. Its accuracy has been confirmed by over 25,000 archaeological discoveries. It has stood the test of time, outselling the strongest bestseller in history every single year. Let’s learn about a piece of literature that’s been transforming people, from scholars to commoners, for centurie
We have all dealt with someone who has acted entitled. If we’re honest that person has been us as well. What does the Bible say about what we deserve and what we receive? Where does our value truly come from? Are we sinners or mostly good? Can we follow our heart? Is there any hope for us when we sin? How can we have the confidence to confess our sins and not judge one another? The answer to all of this is found in Christ.
We have all dealt with someone who has acted entitled. If we’re honest thatperson has been us as well. What does the Bible say about what we deserve and what we receive? Where does our value truly come from? Are we sinners or mostly good? Can we follow our heart? Is there any hope for us when we sin? How can we have the confidence to confess our sins and not judge one another? The answer to all of this is found in Christ.
We have all dealt with someone who has acted entitled. If we’re honest thatperson has been us as well. What does the Bible say about what we deserve and what we receive? Where does our value truly come from? Are we sinners or mostly good? Can we follow our heart? Is there any hope for us when we sin? How can we have the confidence to confess our sins and not judge one another? The answer to all of this is found in Christ.
We have all dealt with someone who has acted entitled. If we’re honest thatperson has been us as well. What does the Bible say about what we deserve and what we receive? Where does our value truly come from? Are we sinners or mostly good? Can we follow our heart? Is there any hope for us when we sin? How can we have the confidence to confess our sins and not judge one another? The answer to all of this is found in Christ. We need to humbly seek our value, our goodness, in the only one who is tr
Jesus is the dividing line in human history. We even count time by the years from his birth. He’s the most famous and followed person in the world, but there’s confusion about his true nature. Was he completely human? Was he also completely divine? What you choose to believe about Jesus is the most important decision of your life. Let’s learn about someone who is unlike anyone and is too good to keep to ourselves.
Jesus is the dividing line in human history. We even count time by the years from his birth. He’s the most famous and followed person in the world, but there’s confusion about his true nature. Was he completely human? Was he also completely divine? What you choose to believe about Jesus is the most important decision of your life. Let’s learn about someone who is unlike anyone and is too good to keep to ourselves.
Marriage is what brings us together today. Marriageis something our society is really confused about! Many wonder why getmarried? What about love at first sight? What about divorce andremarriage? Hollywood says find your soulmate and live happily everafter. What if true love is something far different? What if marriage is apicture of something so much better?
Marriage is what brings us together today. Marriageis something our society is really confused about! Many wonder why getmarried? What about love at first sight? What about divorce andremarriage? Hollywood says find your soulmate and live happily everafter. What if true love is something far different? What if marriage is apicture of something so much better?
Marriage is what brings us together today. Marriageis something our society is really confused about! Many wonder why getmarried? What about love at first sight? What about divorce andremarriage? Hollywood says find your soulmate and live happily everafter. What if true love is something far different? What if marriage is apicture of something so much better?
Marriage is what brings us together today. Marriageis something our society is really confused about! Many wonder why getmarried? What about love at first sight? What about divorce andremarriage? Hollywood says find your soulmate and live happily everafter. What if true love is something far different? What if marriage is apicture of something so much better?
Sometimes we are given gifts we don't reallywant. We go through times in our life where we wonder what Godis doing. And if we don't learn the lesson that God has given us inthese times. It will seriously affect our relationships. This week wetalk about the gift of a time in our lives God has given us that a lotof us don't want but he has something good for us in it.
What are God’s standards for purity? How do wedefine the relationship? What’s wrong with living and sleeping togetherbefore marriage? Is God trying to rob me of joy and pleasure? If it’sconsensual and I’m not hurting anyone, why does it matter? What’s thebig deal? After all, everyone’s doing it!
“I want to wear a tee-shirt to church,” “I want towear a collared shirt,” “I want to have contemporary songs in myworship,” “I want hymns.” How do we balance unity in our faithfamily and our individual preferences? This week we'll unpack thefascinating story of two early church missionaries, who, despitetheir shared mission, had a sharp disagreement rooted in personalpreferences. Join us this week as we consider how to navigatedisagreements in our faith community and everyday lives.
“I want to wear a tee-shirt to church,” “I want towear a collared shirt,” “I want to have contemporary songs in myworship,” “I want hymns.” How do we balance unity in our faithfamily and our individual preferences? This week we'll unpack thefascinating story of two early church missionaries, who, despitetheir shared mission, had a sharp disagreement rooted in personalpreferences. Join us this week as we consider how to navigatedisagreements in our faith community and everyday lives.
“I want to wear a tee-shirt to church,” “I want to wear a collared shirt,” “I want to have contemporary songs in my worship,” “I want hymns”. How do we balance unity in our faith family, and our individual preferences? This week we'll unpack the fascinating story of two early church missionaries, who, despite their shared mission, had a sharp disagreement rooted in personal preferences. Join us this week as look at how to navigate disagreements within our faith community and in our everyday liv
We each have a conscience that helps us seeright and wrong but what if we end up with different convictions?The early church ran into an explosive disagreement over mattersof conscience. Is it possible that something can be sin for me andokay for you? How does our personal conscience factor into ourdecisions? Are our convictions for everyone? What if our
We each have a conscience that helps us seeright and wrong but what if we end up with different convictions?The early church ran into an explosive disagreement over mattersof conscience. Is it possible that something can be sin for me andokay for you? How does our personal conscience factor into ourdecisions? Are our convictions for everyone? What if our
We each have a conscience that helps us seeright and wrong but what if we end up with different convictions?The early church ran into an explosive disagreement over mattersof conscience. Is it possible that something can be sin for me andokay for you? How does our personal conscience factor into ourdecisions? Are our convictions for everyone? What if our
How did the early church handle one of the first theological disagreements? Is compromise possible when truth and doctrine are on the line? How did the early apostles, elders, and church leaders handle this disagreement and what can we learn from them? (Acts 15)
How did the early church handle one of the first theological disagreements? Is compromise possible when truth and doctrine are on the line? How did the early apostles, elders, and church leaders handle this disagreement and what can we learn from them?
How did the early church handle one of the first theological disagreements? Is compromise possible when truth and doctrine are on the line? How did the early apostles, elders, and church leaders handle this disagreement and what can we learn from them?
We share our love and care for our babies. Even their messy moments can secretly be cute. But what if our kids grew bigger but not more mature? They knew what silverware was, they knew about manners, but they figured, that’s for other people. It would lead to messy frustrating lives. But what if maturity isn’t just for our physical lives?
We share our love and care for our babies. Even their messy moments can secretly be cute. But what if our kids grew bigger but not more mature? They knew what silverware was, they knew about manners, but they figured, that’s for other people. It would lead to messy frustrating lives. But what if maturity isn’t just for our physical lives?
We share our love and care for our babies. Even their messy moments can secretly be cute. But what if our kids grew bigger but not more mature? They knew what silverware was, they knew about manners, but they figured, that’s for other people. It would lead to messy frustrating lives. But what if maturity isn’t just for our physical lives?
We share our love and care for our babies. Even their messy moments can secretly be cute. But what if our kids grew bigger but not more mature? They knew what silverware was, they knew about manners, but they figured, that’s for other people. It would lead to messy frustrating lives. But what if maturity isn’t just for our physical lives?
We share our love and care for our babies. Even their messy moments can secretly be cute. But what if our kids grew bigger but not more mature? They knew what silverware was, they knew about manners, but they figured, that’s for other people. It would lead to messy frustrating lives. But what if maturity isn’t just for our physical lives?
Many of us feel tired out. We want to have a deep, impactful faith. We started out swimming toward the deep end but now we feel alone and worn out. Jesus gave his followers a strategy for lasting impact and deep end faith. Join us this week as we take the dive and reengage this strategy Jesus had for us.
What happens when the people on a team all play for themselves? Jesus has coached the disciples for 3 years preparing them for the time he would leave. Now that time is here. Throughout this final evening in the upper room Jesus has continued to share important lessons but he knows their training will not be enough. As they enter the garden that evening Jesus prays an important request for all his followers.
What happens when the people on a team all play for themselves? Jesus has coached the disciples for 3 years preparing them for the time he would leave. Now that time is here. Throughout this final evening in the upper room Jesus has continued to share important lessons but he knows their training will not be enough. As they enter the garden that evening Jesus prays an important request for all his followers.
Do you have any scars? I do! Our scars remind us of the pain of the past. They can trick us into thinking that we are just going to keep losing. But what if we are ignoring the biggest part of the story? This week we're going to look at how Jesus ends his lecture to his disciples and a very important forgotten piece of the story.
Do you have any scars? I do! Our scars remind us of the pain of the past. They can trick us into thinking that we are just going to keep losing. But what if we are ignoring the biggest part of the story? This week we're going to look at how Jesus ends his lecture to his disciples and a very important forgotten piece of the story.
Have you ever heard someone shout the words “heads up”? When I was young, I mistakenly thought that meant look up in the direction of the shout. Instead, I should have considered it a warning, one black eye later and lesson learned. Many of us believe that if we follow Jesus and obey his command to “love each other” that things will go well. This week Jesus shouts, “heads up!” let’s look at his warning.
At Jesus’ final supper before death, he assures his followers that he’s sending HIM. HE will be someone most of us don’t understand and often refer to as IT. But HE is real, HE is present, and HE is doing divine tasks that our church and world desperately need. Without HIM, we don’t have the knowledge or power we need to thrive in this broken world. Who is HE, how have we missed HIM, and how can we tap into HIS power?
At Jesus’ final supper before death, he assures his followers that he’s sending HIM. HE will be someone most of us don’t understand and often refer to as IT. But HE is real, HE is present, and HE is doing divine tasks that our church and world desperately need. Without HIM, we don’t have the knowledge or power we need to thrive in this broken world. Who is HE, how have we missed HIM, and how can we tap into HIS power?
At Jesus’ final supper before death, he assures his followers that he’s sending HIM. HE will be someone most of us don’t understand and often refer to as IT. But HE is real, HE is present, and HE is doing divine tasks that our church and world desperately need. Without HIM, we don’t have the knowledge or power we need to thrive in this broken world. Who is HE, how have we missed HIM, and how can we tap into HIS power?
Those who have been neglected or abandoned struggle with trust. They are unsure if they are safe and if their needs will be met. Panic is always one moment of uncertainty away. Into their fear Jesus speaks: “Be not troubled. I may be out of sight, but I have not abandoned you. I am giving you full access to me and all the powers of Heaven.” Join us Sunday to learn about one of the greatest promises Jesus ever made his followers!
A guy walks into a bar…so begins many jokes. But what’s not a joke is that some people find better connection and camaraderie at a local bar than at a local church. It’s time to change that. Come Sunday to hear Jesus’ heart for us and enjoy some genuine connection and camaraderie with your faith family.
In a few days he’ll be dead. Many see him as a celebrity, but soon most will see him as a condemned criminal. As the tensions rise in Jesus’ final week, his appeals become more urgent. The wise leaned in to listen. Jesus’ words express God’s heart and hope for us. We should lean in and listen carefully.
In a few days he’ll be dead. Many see him as a celebrity, but soon most will see him as a condemned criminal. As the tensions rise in Jesus’ final week, his appeals become more urgent. The wise leaned in to listen. Jesus’ words express God’s heart and hope for us. We should lean in and listen carefully.
In a few days he’ll be dead. Many see him as a celebrity, but soon most will see him as a condemned criminal. As the tensions rise in Jesus’ final week, his appeals become more urgent. The wise leaned in to listen. Jesus’ words express God’s heart and hope for us. We should lean in and listen carefully.
In a few days he’ll be dead. Many see him as a celebrity, but soon most will see him as a condemned criminal. As the tensions rise in Jesus’ final week, his appeals become more urgent. The wise leaned in to listen. Jesus’ words express God’s heart and hope for us. We should lean in and listen carefully.
What makes you special? What sets you apart? We often look for amazing abilities and accomplishments. We seek our dream job, a nice house, even a sports car or big truck. We try to have a social media following or a viral video, all to be special. What if God’s view of special is different. Together let’s look at what makes you and your neighbor valuable.
Our world is overpopulated. Our resources are running out. People need to be responsible and have fewer kids. China said this and is now facing collapse. Panicked leaders are pleading with young couples to have more kids. Whenever God’s teaching is devalued, there is a high price to pay. This Father’s Day, we’ll share a counter-cultural message that may make you reexamine your thinking and attitude about kids.
When does life begin, and what brings value to that life? So much confusion surrounds this question. Biologically scientists confirm that life begins at conception, but that is not what our culture believes. Value is often based on our ability to experience and contribute. But is it? This week let’s look at God’s heart and how he views life.
When does life begin, and what brings value to that life? So much confusion surrounds this question. Biologically scientists confirm that life begins at conception, but that is not what our culture believes. Value is often based on our ability to experience and contribute. But is it? This week let’s look at God’s heart and how he views life.
When does life begin, and what brings value to that life? So much confusion surrounds this question. Biologically scientists confirm that life begins at conception, but that is not what our culture believes.Value is often based on our ability to experience and contribute. But is it? This week let’s look at God’s heart and how he views life.
Are you truly a spiritual person? Externals can be deceiving. That’s why God looks at the heart. What is your heart’s condition? Let’s explore together the conclusion of Galatians and identify true spirituality.
Dogs, I love them, but they aren’t always good at problem solving. Have you ever seen a dog tied to a table or tree who has plenty of room to enjoy but gradually becomes tangled up? They just can’t backtrackand get themselves freed. In life we can do the same thing, tie ourselves upand try as we might, we can’t free ourselves. You may be surprised at theanswer Paul gives!
How would you feel if you were up four stories, tip toeingon the top rung of a ladder? Is your stomach starting to knot up? Fear ofheights is one of the top phobias and yet many view faith like climbing aladder. The more you do, the higher you get, the closer you come to God. But,how do you know when you have done enough, if you are good enough?Together we will look at what Paul says about climbing the religious ladder!
How would you feel if you were up four stories, tip toeing on the top rung of a ladder? Is your stomach starting to knot up? Fear of heights is one of the top phobias and yet many view faith like climbing a ladder. The more you do, the higher you get, the closer you come to God. But, how do you know when you have done enough, if you are good enough? Together we will look at what Paul says about climbing the religious ladder!
A new believer often says they feel like a weight fell off. They feel free. But over time, religious rules and people’s expectations tend to weigh us back down. Legalism is one of the greatest tragedies in the church. It is a sin that must be exposed, called out, and rejected, because until legalism dies, we can’t fully live.
A new believer often says they feel like a weight fell off. They feel free. But over time, religious rules and people’s expectations tend to weigh us back down. Legalism is one of the greatest tragedies in the church. It is a sin that must be exposed, called out, and rejected, because until legalism dies, we can’t fully live.
A new believer often says they feel like a weight fell off.They feel free. But over time, religious rules and people’s expectations tend toweigh us back down. Legalism is one of the greatest tragedies in the church. Itis a sin that must be exposed, called out, and rejected, because until legalismdies, we can’t fully live.
We were all born into slavery. But the grace of God is available through faith in Jesus! Although it is amazing that we can have a restored relationship with God, it goes beyond just a relationship.
We can easily become defined by our past, our failures, or the pursuit of success. We can be defined by what others think of us. Our identity issues breed insecurity. The best solution to our insecurity is not medication. It is not therapy. It is not popularity. When we embrace grace we actually find our true identity.
At one moment in time, I embraced God’s grace. Then I tried hard to be a better Jesus follower. It was exhausting. Then I read a little book that said I can’t try hard or be better. All I can do is what I did to start this journey – embrace grace. Jesus did the work. Grace and peace are already mine. Is it your turn to re-embrace grace?
Around the world this weekend people celebrate the same story: Once there was a guy who was brutally tortured and killed. But he refused to stay dead. He became the ultimate grave robber, offering everyone victory over death, through the power of his name. Why is this story powerful and personal? Join us Easter morningto find out.
Around the world this weekend people celebrate the same story: Once there was a guy who was brutally tortured and killed. But he refused to stay dead. He became the ultimate grave robber, offering everyone victory over death, through the power of his name. Why is this story powerful and personal? Join us Easter morningto find out.
Millions of Jews crowded into Jerusalem forPassover. Year after year they would sacrifice but they were powerlessto fix the core problem. Another sacrifice was always needed. This yearthat was all about to change, as the crowds were asleep Jesus wasstepping into place. Later that horrific Friday, the only perfect human toever step foot on planet earth was publicly executed as the finalsacrifice for the crimes of humanity. We peer back to that dark day withdeep respect and reverently call
The trial of Jesus was anything but. The court was partial. The process was a sham. Justice was mocked. And yet, Jesus’ moments before the leaders of his day were not wasted. He endured their derision with patience, their attacks with silence, and their corruption with honor. His reactions reveal a Savior intent on enduringinjustice to accomplish perfect justice.
In America, there is a movement that claims to reject religion but is a combination of many religions all at the same time. It is built on modern humanism and adopts ancient paganism. It claims to be new but expresses a deception that started with the beginning of time. It’s philosophy has seeped into our culture and influences the way we think about ourselves. Let’s expose this counterfeit religion which is attractive to so many looking for spiritual connection.
In America, Christianity faces strongest hostility not from Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, or Judaism. There is a philosophy that is considered by most to be neutral, yet it is a trojan horse for a mancentered religion that has swept most of western civilization. It’s being taught in our schools and media and is embraced by many, even some Christians. Let’s unmask this deceptive and dangerous religion that has captured the hearts and minds of people looking to escape religiousextremism.
What if I told you my faith was the oldest religion to believe in one creator God? What if I said that my people are different because of the many rules that God gave us to follow? What if I told you my religion was more than faith, it is my heritage, culture, and identity? What would you say? Let’s learn about the Jewish people and their faith. We start with the same God but there is a piece missing that changes everything!
What if I told you I believed in 300 million gods but within my faith are some who believe in one god and even some who believe in no god at all? What if I told you that over a billion other people around the world share my faith? What if I added that I’d happily add Jesus to my list of gods I worship daily? Would you know how to respond? Let’s learn what Hindus believe and why this ancient faith is so hard for us to understand.
What do you picture when you think about Buddhism? Maybe a chubby cross-legged statue in a Chinese restaurant, or some orange robed monks on a Tibetan mountainside. Buddhists influence may be closer than you think. What do Buddhists really believe? How is their pursuit a quest that only Jesus can satisfy? Join us Sunday to be educated, inspired, and challenged!
Islam provokes a powerful response. To some it implies peace. To others it screams terrorism. What do Muslims really believe? How is the Muslim pursuit of God and eternal rewards actually a pursuit of Jesus? Join us Sunday to be educated, inspired, and challenged.
Doing good things is hard, and doing big good things is even harder, especially when it can get you in trouble. Jesus modeled for us how to do big good things that caused big trouble, yet he did them anyways. Let’s find the courage to do the same.
We expect opposition from outside the church, but rarely see it coming from inside, from the very people closest to us who seem to share our faith. Why does opposition to Jesus and his followers seem to come most often from other believers? Is it possible Jesus’ faith family is filled with imposters and frauds? Jesus thought so, and his reaction during intense opposition in a house of worship one day instructs us how to handle unexpected opposition from those closest to us.
You are faced with a difficult conversation, a clash of perspectives, and it can’t be put off. How do you feel? You know addressing this could result in hurt feelings, tension, even opposition. This is not new; Jesus also ran into conflicting views about life and faith. Rather than avoidance, one day Jesus invited the conflict and embracedopposition.
Your choices stink: you can either compromise or offend, be dishonest or disrespectful. Being between a rock and hard place is no fun. One day Jesus faced an impossible situation and chose a brilliant solution. As our role model, he showed us a different way to face opposition when the stakes are high, and our only obvious choicesare bad.
Have you ever felt hit from all sides? Jesus has just given his hardest teaching and seen many of his followers turn away. He finds everyone talking about him, most against him, and no one standing with him. In this season of intense opposition, Jesus speaks truth withgrace. We have a lot to learn from Jesus as we face a culture of opposition.
Have you ever felt hit from all sides? Jesus has just given his hardest teaching and seen many of his followers turn away. He finds everyone talking about him, most against him, and no one standing with him. In this season of intense opposition, Jesus speaks truth with grace. We have a lot to learn from Jesus as we face a culture of opposition.
We're continuing our Christmas Rotation with a look at Simeon and his response to the long-awaited messiah. Are waiting just as eagerly for Jesus?
Many parents agree that raising kids is the hardest and most rewarding thing they've ever done. But what is the #1 goal of parenting? Is it my kid's happiness or is there something more important? Join us Sunday as we look at a parenting statement from the Bible that has helped and disappointed parents for thousands of years.
This Sunday we'll look deeper at marriage as a laboratory of sorts. Our desire is to allow God's Word to encourage & motivate you now and excite you for eternity.
Ever find yourself on the edge? Are you weary and heavily burdened by the world around you? You're not alone, and this week we're exploring God's plan to help his children pull back from the edge and find emotional rest.
I hate it when others do this respectable sin. But I admit that doing it makes me feel good. I feel important, connected, and well-informed. It's a small but damaging sin, and unless we understand it, we may not escape the fallout it creates. Join us Sunday to learn about the power of this small but deadly sin, and how God has given us the power to rise about it to have healthier relationships.
Over 1,500 potentially active volcanoes dot our globe. At any given moment, they could belch poisonous gasses, pour molten lava, and leave behind massive destruction. Their danger is in their volatility. Within each of us is a volcano. It's a small attitude that leads us into danger we can't see (and no, we aren't talking about anger). Join us to see how a little respectable sin can either destroy us or be courageously destroyed by a fruit of God's Spirit!
Join us for the continuation of the No Big Deal: Exposing our Respectable Sins series at Berean. Today we're tackling the "respectable sin" of anxiety.
What if complaining is a bigger deal than we make it out to be? Join us at Berean for this week's teaching as we put complaining under the microscope and reveal what it exposes in our hearts and the secret for turning it around.