We will look at Jesus’ transfiguration found in Matthew 17:1-9 and see how we can shine even when we are fearful.
This video is about our sermon series called “The Women of Christmas” where we will be looking at the women that are mentioned in Jesus’ genealogy. This week we will look at the story of Mary and Joseph to see what they can teach us about Christmas.
This video is about our sermon series called “The Women of Christmas” where we will be looking at the women that are mentioned in Jesus’ genealogy. This week we will look at the story of Bathsheba and David to see what they can teach us about Christmas.
We will examine Galatians 5:16-26 and the fruit of the Spirit. We will look at what it means to have self-control, as we learn to taste sweet.
We will examine Galatians 5:16-26 and the fruit of the Spirit. We will look at how we can use our privilege to bring peace to this world, as we learn to taste sweet.
Today we examine Genesis 19:1-16. What does it mean to be hospitable? Our lives can’t be revolving around ourselves but around those we live by, meet, and work with. How can we be welcoming and open to their needs and safety? Our commitment to others will be a light for them and a feeling of satisfaction…
We will examine Acts 11:1-18. The world is changing and we need to understand what the word says and what change can do for us. We must think differently and be the change agents.
This sermon is looking at John 10:22-30. We will examine listening in our lives. If we are going to call ourselves sheep we need to take time to listen and hear God’s voice and message for each of us. Distractions in our lives do not help but hide our abilities to focus on God’s message.
Worship service today referenced Acts 9:1-9. We examine how our own selfish ambitions can drive us away from God’s focus. Our ambition about ourselves in order to impress others is not what God’s message is about. Sacrifice self ambitions and live in the path of Jesus and his purpose.
This sermon is looking at Psalm 91. We will examine how we have many changes in our lives but the one constant is God who never changes.