As followers of Christ we should be a people who seek after truth and knowledge of Christ and this life that He has given us.
As followers of Christ we should be a people who seek after truth and knowledge of Christ and this life that He has given us.
As followers of Christ, we are repeatedly called upon in Scripture to think of others, care for others, and put others first.
Sanctity of Life Sunday
This week we take a look at the issues and arguments surrounding abortion, why it is unquestionably wrong from both a secular and Christian point of view, and what Christians can do about such an evil practice in our midst.
As followers of Christ, we know that we are supposed to worship God, but why is this? What does it mean to worship? Is “worship” only – or mostly – about singing? Doesn’t it make God look egotistical to demand we worship Him? In this message, these questions and more get addressed.
We all know we are supposed to talk to God, but we don’t … Not as we should. What are the reasons we don’t pray? How should we think about praying? And what can we do to help us pray more as we should?
As we transition into a new year, it is good time to reflect on who we are as followers of Christ. In this message we take a look at how life in Christ looks compared to life in the world, and how now being citizens of God’s Kingdom we ought to live accordingly.
As followers of Christ, we are to be always learning, but if we are learning, then who is doing the teaching? This final message in the Be The Church series takes a look at a vital role we in the church play in one another’s lives as we seek to walk together following after Christ.
Part of being a disciple of Christ is to be a life-long learner. As followers of Christ we are to observe His teachings and seek to emulate His lifestyle, but how can we do these things if we do not know what they are?
In this latest Sunday Morning message from our “Be the Church” series, we see that Christ has given His church a charge, a task. We have been given the privilege of participating in His plan of redeeming mankind, and our part to play is to share the Good News that it is possible through Christ.
It’s a common misconception that Christianity teaches we can’t have any fun or somehow have to give up pleasures of this life. But what is the truth? How ought Christians think about and engage with the pleasures that God’s creation has to offer?