God calls us to unity, but the Church struggles to follow that calling. What does being one who seeks to live according to the “bond of peace” really look like for us?
Pastor Steve looks at the Lord’s protection as we turn to Psalm 121 this week for “Words of Wisdom.”
What do we do when the waters of life seem rough? We turn to the God who is our lifeguard and helps provide the safety of a pool of His Grace.
There’s a Glory coming and it is not going to be in the next election or the next job. It is in Jesus.
The Lord’s power is over all things on earth, even those earthly things that seem the most powerful.
What are Baptism and the Lord’s Supper meant to do? How do we make sense of them? Are they mere empty rituals? Things we can do to save ourselves? Something else?
What do we do when we are in the valleys of life? How do we get find a time to rest in the Lord?
What do the Olympics have to do with the life God has called us to? Let’s race to the answer tonight as we turn to the Letter to the Hebrews for 52 Verses from 52 Books in 52 Weeks!
A common cultural belief is that God is a bad dad. A look at Luke 15 shows us God as the greatest dad there ever was.
How do we express ourselves? It’s more than having important truth to share; if we present it just because we want to be heard, we can still come off as fools.
What should we believe about God’s Word? What does God’s Word tell us about itself? How should we approach it if people have used God’s Word to hurt us? Those are questions we look at tonight.
Merry Christmas (in July)! Let’s jingle our way into 1 Corinthians today! Oh what fun it is to share God’s Word with you! 🎄
Many think that God looks like me, sounds like me, and thinks like me. And if you disagree with me, then you disagree with God. Instead of being formed into his image, we are forming God into our own.
Most of us love to avoid messy situations — but sometimes God calls us to messy situations to make an impact for His kingdom.
Do I see myself as I am? Do I see how God sees me? Tonight on Steadfast, we look at those important questions and how God turns the “Fall from Grace” on its head.
Pastor Steve continues “Words of Encouragement,” thinking about how we are called to be a different kind of soldier: a soldiers of peace for King Jesus.
Jim Krenning takes us to Hosea to think about how we fail to take God seriously and live in accordance to His will.
Culture comes up with ways we think we can make God “better” by judging Him by our standards. The Bible calls us instead to see God as He really is and recognize how He is far better than any “god” we could dream up.
Pastor Brad talks about how we should be the “carriers of refreshment” to a thirsty world.
Why did God create me? How does understanding who God is help us to better understand His love for us? As we begin a new series looking at core beliefs the Bible teaches, we start at the one who starts everything: God.