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Meals with Jesus - Feast at Levi’s
It's the season of Thanksgiving and while most pastors and most churches might focus on the theme of "giving thanks" during this time of the year, we're focusing our attention on what Jesus loved most — the food!
Stranger Things: Valley of Dry Bones
The Bible is full of strange, weird, and mysterious stories. Sadly, these stories are often overlooked or outright ignored. Over the next few weeks, we’re exploring some of these strange stories in a new teaching series called “Stranger Things.” In this third message from the series we reflect on the valley of dry bones revealed to the prophet Ezekiel.
The Eternal Stories of Life
Your story matters to your Heavenly Father. It matters so much He gave His one and only Son in order to ensure your story never ends.
Stranger Things: Giants & Angels
The Bible is full of strange, weird, and mysterious stories. Sadly, these stories are often overlooked or outright ignored. Over the next few weeks, we’re exploring some of these strange stories in a new teaching series called “Stranger Things.” We start off with the mysterious creatures mentioned in the Old Testament known as the nephilim.
Colossians: Deep Roots of Freedom
If you want to know true freedom and true peace in this life, consider where you’re digging your roots.
Colossians: Paul’s Mission, our Mission
Paul had a singular focus in life, to make Christ full known. In Colossians 1:23-2:5 he describes this focus and provides some effective tips that we may do the same.
Colossians: Jesus is Lord of All…Including you!
Jesus is Lord over all creation, but YOU (yes, YOU) were the reason God sent His Son into the world to suffer and die.
Colossians: Everything is from & for Christ
in poetic form, Paul argues that every aspect of creation, everything which has come and will come in the future is from and for Christ.
Colossians: Wisdom, Power, Gratitude
Colossians: An introduction and a prayer for Wisdom, Power, Gratitude
Good Question! Are you sleeping?!
This Palm Sunday, I asked the question, where do you place your faith? In God? Or in the things you expect God to do for you?