When in your life have you been really confused and unsure what to do? Life is such a mystery. There’s so much we don’t know, but really need to know to make good choices that are life giving and take us where God wants us to get. So this Sunday we’ll explore a portion of […]
Life is so full of stress and never-ending demands. Do this! Do that! No, do this over here – and hurry up! It never lets up – and in the process we become frazzled, stressed, and pulled in a million different directions. For the next three weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, Pastor Jeff will do […]
Last Sunday we began a new sermon series called “Living With Resurrection Power!” Each week for four weeks we are exploring a different spiritual principle that’s critical to our ability to live with resurrection power. This week we’ll explore Principle No. 2. Don’t live an underpowered life! Let’s learn these principles and apply them!
This week we will conclude our “Encounters With Christ” sermon series by studying a resurrection appearance of Jesus that is often overlooked, yet offers profound insight for our everyday lives. If you ever find yourself feeling stuck, this Gospel story is for you.
Are you careful or bold? Are you cautious or spontaneous? Are you a saver or a spender? And does it even matter? Does God care? On Sunday we’ll explore another dramatic encounter with Jesus that raises all those questions and suggests some rather provocative answers.
Your soul is hungry; feed it! Sunday, we study a passage where an angel of the Lord delivers a critical message that each one of us needs to hear if we’re going to thrive in life.
Does your prayer life feel a bit stale? This Sunday we’re going to explore a way of praying that is grounded in Scriptures and has been practiced for centuries, yet you’ve probably never heard of it. Join us Sunday to learn something new that will expand your spiritual horizons!
Imagine if, when making important decisions, you could have direct access to the wisdom and counsel of God to guide you. Actually, Jesus promises that we can. How? That’s what we’ll explore on Sunday, as we continue our sermon series called “Ghost Stories.”