This Sunday we resume our sermon series called “Dinner With Jesus.” We’ll study one of Jesus’ most famous meals – the meal where he fed 5,000 people! – and draw three critical life lessons from what he said and did at that meal.
The Bible is full of miracles. In our own time, we often hear stories of miracles. What should we make of all this? Should we believe in miracles? And if so, how do we get them? Join us on Sunday for the conclusion of our sermon series on Second Corinthians and grapple with what the […]
The title of Sunday’s sermon may surprise you. Jesus fail? How could Jesus ever fail? But according to the Bible, there was one time he did. You’ve probably never even heard the story, yet it’s critically important. So this Sunday we’ll explore the one time Jesus failed – and what we’re supposed to learn from […]
So many Christmases have come and gone, and the story has been told to us so many times, it’s easy to become numb to the stunning spiritual significance of what happened on Christmas. Sunday’s sermon will seek to awaken us to the wonder of it all – all over again!
This Sunday Pastor Jeff will speak about the third essential element of prayer – prayers of want. Some people say, “Ask for anything in prayer with enough faith and you’ll get it.” Others say, “The only thing prayer changes is what’s inside you.” Still others split the difference, seeing prayer as a mystical form of negotiation […]
Have you ever experienced a miracle? How often do you think they occur – and under what circumstances? What should thoughtful, modern people believe about miracles? Those are the questions we’ll tackle – as honestly and objectively as we can – this Sunday as we wrap up our sermon series on “Great Questions Of Faith.”
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