When it comes down to it, where do the problems often begin? How can we guard against false teaching? It all comes down to Jesus.
We can get fixated on what we do and miss God’s grace, but there is joy as we focus on the wonder of what Jesus has done for us.
What would your life look like if it was driven by the spirit inside of you, not by the lifestyle outside of you? If we want to be spirit led we have to learn how to meditate on God’s word.
Are we trying really hard or are we experiencing fellowship with the one who offers us forgiveness and strength?
Pastor Tim takes us through Psalms 100-102, which highlight more encouragement to worship, insights into the character of a leader and comfort when prayer seems to go unanswered.
How do we avoid strangling the Word of God in our lives with our own desires and the ideas of the world? That’s the subject of tonight’s Steadfast.
Join us tonight for a new series in Philippians 3. How do we have joy even when things are difficult? Paul helps us to see what it means to live in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Do we have the same view of sin that God has?
Jesus was baptized. What does that tell us about what it means to be a faithful follower of His?
Melanie guides us through Psalms 97-99, which help us think about praise and worship of our God.
Often times the leaders that seem to draw us in are actually just being self-interested. How do we tell real servant leadership from the show of it?
As we find ourselves constantly confronted with challenges large and small, how do we rejoice? Habakkuk concludes this book with where our focus should be.
During the most painful moments in our life, we often ask God if he is even there. However, even in the darkness, God is present and at work.
Pastor Doug shares his testimony and vision for youth and children’s ministry.
Pastor Tim guides us through Psalms 94-96, which direct us to think of our security in God even when things are difficult in our lives and the lives of those around us.
Legalism seems to be daunting but we keep following legalistic leaders. Why do we do that and what does God call us to instead?
When uncertainty strikes us, we turn to all sorts of things looking for the power to rescue us. In God, we find the only one who truly can.
Sure, all things work out for the good, but that doesn’t make it any easier to go through. Even Jesus who knows the future, and knows the joy that lay ahead, became distressed at what came before the joy.
God calls us to trust in Him even in uncertainty.
Pastor Tim takes us through Psalms 91-93, which help us to understand God’s ability to do what He says He will do and the importance of worship.