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1 Cor 3:5-11 Pastor Andrew continues his study in 1 Corinthians. This week we consider what it means to serve in the church and how God views our service.
Rev 22:12-21 We know that someone's final remarks are usually some of their most important words. Maybe it's the last song an artist wrote, a farewell video from an aging family member, or a letter from a fallen service member. So, what would Jesus say as His Word is closed? What are the important things He'd mention? Listen this week as we conclude our study in Revelation.
Luke 18:9-14 Giving thanks can be rare in our culture today. We often have everything we need, and much more than we need! So you'd think that we would have a surplus of happiness and thanks! And yet we have more anxiety and depression than ever. So, why do we struggle with thanksgiving? Might it be because of our own pride? We consider that as we prepare for thanksgiving.
Jude 8-19 A special message from guest preacher Jeremy Frazor.
Jude 4-7 A special message from guest preacher Jeremy Frazor.
Jude 1-4 A special message from guest preacher Jeremy Frazor.
1 Cor 3:1-4 We all know what it looks like for a baby to grow, learn to eat, learn to walk, and just develop in general. But what does it look like for a Christian to grow? And what could hinder that growth? Pastor Andrew answers those questions as he continues his study in 1 Corinthians.
Gal 3:1-14 When you come to church you expect to hear good things, don't you? We're sort of conditioned to hear good news. We all want to hear about something good! Yet, Paul tells us in Galatians chapter 3 that Jesus was cursed. What does it mean for Jesus to be cursed? And why was He cursed? We consider the curse of the cross as we pause for communion this week.
1 Cor 2:6-16 We know how important our vision is, but what about having spiritual vision? Seeing things the way God intends. How do we get that? And how do we know if already have that? We consider those questions as we continue our study in 1 Corinthians.
Rev 22:6-11 We all perceive time a little differently don't we? We can all think of kids asking in the car "Are we there yet?" However, as we get older our time feels like it is running out. And there is something helpful to us in that. Time is running out. So, how should that affect the way we think about our lives? We could become depressed or anxious. Or, it could make us think about the things that are truly important. The truth is that Jesus could come back at any moment. So, are you ready for that?
1 Cor 2:1-5 We care how we present ourselves, don't we? We don't like to appear unattractive. We don't want to be unpopular. We want to present ourselves in strength. Yet, Paul the apostle tells us that he came in weakness and foolishness. What did he mean? And what are we supposed to learn from his example? We consider that as Pastor Andrew continues his study in 1 Corinthians.
Rev 22:1-5 Have you ever gotten used to something that you knew was less ideal? Maybe it was an old car. You know there are newer, nicer cars, but you're just used to the old one. Perhaps that same mindset has invaded your view of the world around you. God is presenting heaven to us at the end of Revelation. And even in the light of this beautiful, new creation, we can sometimes still find ourselves gazing up on this world instead of the world to come. Join us as we gaze upon this new creation that is to come.
1 Cor 1:26-31 As Pastor Andrew continues his study in 1 Cor we consider pride this week. Whose glory are you most interested in? Perhaps you know as a Christian that it should be God's glory. But is that what those around you see? And more importantly, is that what God sees? We consider those questions this week.
Rev 21:9-27 What would you say if I told you God was preparing a home for you? With endless resources, wisdom, and creativity, how special would that place be? Well that's exactly the promise we have in Revelation chapter 21. Listen this week as we consider the place prepared for those who love God.
1 Cor 1:18-25 Why does Christianity seem so foolish to the world? Is that really intended by God? Why doesn't He make it more appealing for people to be saved by their sin? We consider those questions as we study this crucial passage in 1 Corinthians.
Rev 21:1-8 We like new things, don't we? Whether it's a new car, a new phone, or a new home we get excited for new things. But you know what undoubtedly happens? New things become old. They lose their glimmer. They crack and degrade. It's no wonder that God gives us the hope that all things will be made new. And they will stay new forever. But what exactly will change? And how should that change the way we live? We consider those questions this week as Pastor Sam continues his study in the book of Revelation.
An update on the Vaughn family missionary work in China.
Rev 20:11-15 What is it in the heart of man that desires to do the wrong thing, even when there are consequences? We even see it in children! Evil can be seen everywhere around us, even in our own hearts. So when will all this evil be dealt with? Will there ever be justice? Join us today as we consider those questions and witness God's view of justice and how He will bring His judgment.
A special message from one of our local missionaries Alta Bradenberger
Rev 20:1-10 We know Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords. But if He were to rule and reign on the earth, what would that actually look like? Is it even possible? Well, according to Revelation that day is coming! And the church will be a witness to it. This week Pastor Sam expounds on this truth as he continues his study in the book of Revelation.























