Life is crazy, constantly knocking us around, full of melt down moments. Have you ever known somebody who seemed to float above it all? No matter what happened, their serenity was unperturbed. How did they do it? Because their life is anchored in certain great spiritual truths. What are those truths? And how can we internalize […]
Do you like surprises? If not, you won’t much like life because life is full of them. This Sunday we’ll look at someone who had a surprising encounter with Jesus and, in the process, learned a critical life lesson.
Let’s face it, life is full of waiting – so much so, we can’t live well until we learn to wait well. So, on Sunday we’re going to take a look at how our ancestors in the faith waited patiently for the coming of the Messiah and ask what we can learn from them about […]
This Sunday is Anniversary Sunday at LifeJourney! It seems odd to celebrate when everything is so disrupted by COVID and we can only gather online. For perspective, we’re going to look to a great Bible story that gives insight into how God works through even life’s greatest disruptions. If you’re looking for some encouragement and […]
Life is full of unexpected plot twists that throw us for a loop. How we respond in those times can make all the difference. This week we’ll explore a Bible passage that offers deep insight into what to do – and not to do – when life serves up a bitter disappointment.
When we face hard times, it’s easy to get stuck wishing we could go back to a “better” time. It’s easy to nurse regrets. To ask, “What if?” To ruminate over “what should have been.” This week we launch a new sermon series called “Ancient Bible Prophecies: Could They Foretell Your Future?” Each week we’ll […]
We all experience times in life when it feels like everything is crashing down around us. This week we’ll wrap up our sermon series “My Ordinary Life,” by exploring the extraordinary opportunity that life’s lows offer us. Are you experiencing some tough setbacks in life? Don’t lose hope; join us on Sunday to discover how […]
Often the Easter Celebration can feel hallow. As we hear about the joy and excitement of Jesus first followers, we’re tempted to think, “Great for them – they actually got to see him! But what about us, now, where we live, in our pathetic weakness?” This Sunday, we’ll explore the most mysterious of all the […]