Psalm 19 & Proverbs 1
Part 2 of our Refocus for 2018 takes a look at wisdom and knowledge and how God graciously grants us wisdom rather than leaving us to our own devices to muddle through this life.
Psalm 19 & Proverbs 1
Part 2 of our Refocus for 2018 takes a look at wisdom and knowledge and how God graciously grants us wisdom rather than leaving us to our own devices to muddle through this life.
Scripture: Psalm 147
As we begin 2018, we seek to refocus our attention more on God Himself, His nature and character and what He has done in our lives. Too often we can let our church life and religious practice become focused on learning “about God” and let our relationship with God become distant and mechanical.
Message from Christmas Eve service 2017. In Scripture, Jesus is referred to The Light of the World. What are some of the functions of light which also parallel the role Jesus fulfills in our lives?
(Unfortunately, there were technical issues that did not allow the song portion of the service to be included.)
Matthew recounts an episode in Jesus’ infancy where Mary and Joseph had to flee to Egypt. Within this account we find several prophecies fulfilled which point to Jesus as the messiah promised by God in the Old Testament.
2,000 years ago most of the people in Israel were waiting for the coming of the King, but hardly anyone recognized Him when He came. What can we learn from those who saw Jesus for who He was?
In Part 2 of our Christmas series, we take a look at those to whom the birth of Christ was revealed, lowly Shepherds and foreign Wise Men, and what this means for us as we seek to follow Him.
The account of Christ’s birth in the Gospel of Luke situates the event as a real historical occurrence, not a myth, legend, or fable. In part 1 of our 2017 Christmas series we take a look at some of the historical evidence surrounding this event and the theological significance of its accuracy.
In Our 4th and final message on the Sermon on the Mount, we take a look at Jesus’ teachings on prayer. How should we pray? Should we always expect God to give us what we ask for?
In this 3rd installment on The Sermon on the Mount, we take a look at Jesus’ teachings that deal with our motives, especially regarding who gets the credit? Whose glory are we seeking, ours or God’s?
In part 2 of our look at the Sermon on the Mount, we see a number of examples that Jesus gives of what it looks like to live out His message of love and sacrifice. You can see The Sermon on the Mount Part 1 here: “A Matter of the Heart”
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