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We believe the simplicity and truth of the story of Jesus can change lives. That is why we focus all our effort on helping people know Jesus and love like Him. Tune in here to find our weekly message presented by our pastors.
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In this final message of the "Be Christian" series, we explore the early church's powerful example of faith and service, diving into how their commitment to unity and generosity set the foundation for Christianity's growth. From Jesus' prediction of the church's resilience to Paul's teachings on being an active part of the body of Christ, this sermon challenges us to reflect on our role in the church today. Will we simply consume, or will we engage and serve, ensuring the church continues to thrive for future generations?
In this continuation of our "Be Christian" series, we're tackling a topic that's often met with discomfort: money and generosity, but don’t tune out just yet. Today’s message isn’t about what the church wants from you, but rather what Jesus wants for you. We’ll explore how the early church exemplified radical generosity, trusting God with everything they had, and how their faith fueled a movement that changed the world. Through personal stories, biblical examples, and a look at our own journey at Rocky, we’ll discover why mastering our money is not just a financial decision, but a spiritual one. Join us as we explore how trusting God with our finances can lead to freedom, abundance, and a powerful impact on our community and beyond.
We're diving deeper into our "Be Christian" series by exploring the powerful story of the early church—a time when being a follower of Christ was not only counter-cultural but life-threatening. We'll take a closer look at the unwavering faith of the early believers, who, despite persecution, spread the gospel with boldness and conviction. This week, we focus on the dramatic conversion of Saul to Paul, a man once determined to destroy the church, who became one of its greatest champions. We'll also examine the challenges the early church faced as it expanded, especially the controversy surrounding the inclusion of Gentiles. As we reflect on these stories, we'll confront a critical question: Are we as a church making it easy or difficult for people to find Jesus? Join us as we seek to understand what it truly means to "Be Christian" today.
This series takes us back to a time when being a Christian was not only irresistible but life-changing—an era when the early church, with just a story of resurrection and the power of the Holy Spirit, transformed lives despite not having the modern conveniences we rely on today. We’ll explore how Jesus built His church on the belief that He is the resurrected Son of God, and how this movement—meant to move—began with a group of ordinary people. We’ll dive into the origins of the church, the first sermon by Peter, and how bold prayers and unwavering faith led to a thriving, unstoppable force. Join us as we seek to embrace this powerful, transformative faith in our own lives and communities.
As we conclude our series, “What We Can Learn From Elephants and Donkeys,” we tackle the often divisive topic of politics, especially with the upcoming November elections. We'll explore the origins of political symbols and delve into why Christians should rise above political offenses, focusing instead on unity and love. Through the story of Jesus and the adulterous woman, we see how He navigated moral and political traps, teaching us to respond with grace rather than condemnation. Join us as we discuss how our church can be a beacon of love, not division, and how we can engage with those of differing views in a way that truly reflects Christ’s teachings.
As we approach the November elections, we're reminded of the divisive nature of politics and the greater unity we find in Christ. We'll discuss how Jesus navigated political questions, emphasizing that our ultimate allegiance should be to Him, not to any political party. Through the example of Jesus' humility and love, even in the face of political power, we learn how to engage in meaningful, compassionate discourse without compromising our mission to love and serve others. Join us as we delve into these themes and strive to be a church that embodies the radical love of Christ.
As we approach election season, it's important to remember how politics can divide us. But as Christians, our first allegiance is to Christ, not to political ideologies. Recent events have shown us the power of unity and prayer. Jesus' teachings, especially His emphasis on unity in John 17, remind us that our faith should transcend political differences. Today, we'll explore how Jesus' humble entry into Jerusalem on a donkey symbolizes His peaceful and servant-hearted approach, and how we can reflect this attitude in our lives and communities during this election year. Join us as we strive to be a unified church that positively disrupts the world with our love and humility.
We’re diving into a new series, “What Can We Learn From Elephants and Donkeys.” Originally meant to draw lessons from these animals for our faith, recent events have pivoted our focus to the intersection of faith and politics. Our world is deeply divided by politics, but we believe that as a church, we can model unity despite our differences. Join us as we explore how to balance our political convictions with our faith, striving for unity in a divided world. Stay tuned for more on how donkeys and elephants can guide us in this journey.
Today, we're concluding our series, "Everyone Has a Story Worth Telling," with a powerful message about the significance of your personal story. You might think your story is too messy or insignificant to share, but it's precisely these stories that can connect, inspire, and offer hope. When Jesus transforms our lives, our stories become beacons of light in a dark world. Don't hide your light; let your story shine. Even the Apostle Paul, despite his past and ongoing struggles, shared his journey openly. Embracing our brokenness allows Jesus' grace to work through us, showcasing His power in our weaknesses. So, get real, be vulnerable, and share your story. Your journey, with all its thorns, is a testament to the transformative power of Jesus' love and grace.
Think back to the best stories you’ve ever heard—aren’t they often the ones where everything went hilariously wrong? Whether it's forgetting tent poles on a rainy camping trip or dealing with a string of vacation disasters, these tales captivate us. But in real life, especially regarding our spiritual journeys, we often hesitate to share our stories, thinking they’re too mundane or messy. Yet, the Bible shows us that our stories, no matter how small or chaotic, have immense power. In John 4, Jesus meets a Samaritan woman whose life is full of personal challenges, yet her encounter with Jesus transforms her into the first missionary, sharing her story to bring others to faith. Today, we’ll explore how recognizing and sharing our own stories of God’s work in our lives can inspire and impact those around us. Join us as we delve into the story of the Samaritan woman and discover the significance of embracing and sharing our unique narratives.
In this week's message from our series, "Everyone Has a Story Worth Telling," we delve into the importance of sharing your story and how it can inspire others towards the greatest story ever told: Jesus. Drawing from Psalm 66:16 and my personal journey, we'll explore how our paths often diverge from God's calling, only to be realigned through His intervention. Today, we unpack the story of Jonah, a prophet who ran from God's plan, and how his journey reveals the depths of God's forgiving, patient, and compassionate love. Jonah’s tale is not just a narrative from the past; it’s a timeless reminder of God's boundless love for all, even those we consider enemies. Join us as we reflect on how Jesus calls us to love unconditionally, challenging us to live our faith authentically and embrace God's grace in our lives.
This week, we're kicking off a new series called "Everyone Has a Story Worth Telling." Over the next few weeks, we'll delve into the power of our personal stories and their role in our faith. Inspired by Simon Sinek's "Start With Why," we will learn why sharing our stories is more impactful than just sharing our theology. Today, we'll look at the story of Rahab, a woman whose faith and courage made her an integral part of Jesus' lineage. Join us as we uncover the profound truths in our own stories and learn how God uses our vulnerabilities to connect and inspire others. What’s your story? It might be the very thing that encourages someone else and glorifies God in the most unexpected ways.
Today we're kicking off a discussion on Generosity and, yes, that means talking about money. We often discuss money daily—whether it's budgeting for summer plans, feeling the pinch at the grocery store, or dealing with rising gas prices. But why discuss it in church? Because money isn't just an economic issue; it's about trust. Jesus spoke more about money than heaven and hell combined, highlighting its significance. He wants us to trust Him with our finances and warns against letting money control us. As we head into summer, I challenge you to reflect, pray, and act towards mastering your money, ensuring it doesn’t master you. Let's discover how living generously can transform our lives and deepen our faith. Join us as we explore Jesus' teachings and uncover the freedom that comes with financial trust in God.
In the final installment of our series "The Praying Messiah," we explore the profound significance of prayer in the life of Jesus and its importance for Christians today. Emphasizing that Jesus prayed not out of obligation but out of necessity, we delve into how the Psalms can serve as a powerful guide for our own prayers. By examining Jesus’ use of Psalm 22 during his crucifixion, we learn how these ancient songs can help us express our deepest emotions, connect with God, and find hope even in the darkest times. Join us as we discover the depth of spiritual wisdom and emotional honesty in the book of Psalms, encouraging us all to integrate these prayers into our daily lives.
Today, we continue our series, "The Praying Messiah," where we explore practical insights on prayer. Although I’m no expert, I’m learning alongside you. Prayer is crucial in the Christian faith, deeply rooted in the early church's story and emphasized by Paul. Jesus, our ultimate example, often sought solitude to pray, prioritized praying for others, and taught us how to ask God for what we need. We’ll discuss how God, our generous Father, eagerly listens to our prayers, providing for us while ensuring we don’t lose sight of our relationship with Him. Jesus's teaching in Matthew 6 reminds us to start our prayers by acknowledging God’s greatness and aligning our will with His. This act of faith is exemplified by Jesus’s own prayer in Gethsemane. We’re encouraged to trust God’s wisdom, remember His past provisions, and boldly ask for what we need, always seeking to grow more loving, just, compassionate, and effective in our ministry. Join us as we dive deeper into these principles and learn to pray with a heart aligned with God’s will.
Today, we delve into the significance of prayer in Jesus's life and how it wasn't just a duty but a necessity. Reflecting on last week's challenge to find moments of stillness for prayer, we're reminded that prayer is a relationship to be pursued, not merely a button to be pushed. As we navigate the complexities of prayer, we acknowledge that many of us are still learning and growing in this area. From personal anecdotes to biblical insights, we explore the transformative power of prayer and its role in shaping us to be more like Jesus. Drawing inspiration from Jesus's own prayers, we're called to intercede for others just as He did for us. Together, let's embrace the invitation to join Jesus in His work through prayer and become partners in His mission of love and redemption.
Join us for an engaging start to our new series, "The Praying Messiah," as we delve into the significance of prayer in our lives. In this introductory session, we acknowledge that while none of us have prayer entirely figured out, we're all on a journey of learning and growth. Drawing from the teachings of Jesus and the insights of renowned Christian thinkers, we explore the transformative power of prayer as a vital connection to God. Through practical examples and biblical wisdom, we challenge the notion of prayer as a mere duty and invite you to embrace it as a profound opportunity for communion with the Divine. Don't miss this chance to deepen your understanding of prayer and embark on a journey of spiritual enrichment.
Dive into the third installment of our series, "What Do I Do Now," where we tackle the theme of uncertainty and trust in the midst of life's changes. As we explore the question of how to mute the inner voice of fear, we draw inspiration from the biblical narrative of Jesus walking on water and Peter's audacious leap of faith. Despite the storms and uncertainties that surround us, we're reminded that fear doesn't have to dictate our actions. Through stories of courage and faith, we're challenged to fix our eyes not on the waves but on the One who walks on them. Join us as we navigate the waters of uncertainty and discover the transformative power of stepping out in faith.
In the second week of our series "What Do I Do Now," we delve into the theme of trusting the unseen plan of God amidst life's uncertainties. Addressing our innate desire for clarity and predictability, we explore the story of Joseph from Genesis 37. Through Joseph's journey of betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, we witness his unwavering trust in God's unseen plan, despite the challenges. His story teaches us valuable lessons about releasing control, practicing patience, and changing our perspective as we navigate life's unpredictable seasons. Join us as we learn to trust in God's bigger picture, even when the details are unclear.
We embark on a journey of faith amidst life's uncertainties. Drawing parallels between a rafting trip and the storms we face, we delve into the biblical narrative of Jesus and the disciples on the stormy sea. Through this story, we learn the importance of Rule #1: Stay in the Boat, signifying our choice to trust in God amid life's challenges. As we navigate the waves of uncertainty, we're reminded that storms are inevitable, but with Jesus by our side, we can face them with courage and faith. Join us as we explore how to choose peace over panic, embrace trust in the midst of uncertainty, and weather life's storms with Jesus as our anchor.
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