Pastor Cameron kicks off Advent by calling us to pause and cut through the busyness of the Christmas season. Join us as we rediscover the hope and peace found in Jesus's presence alone.
Reading the Bible takes care. In this message Pastor Luke walks through 1 Timothy 5:1-16 and 6:1-2. He deals with issues of Biblical intterpretation when it comes to widows and to slavery. (00:00) - Intro (05:57) - Understanding the Complexity of Scripture (08:48) - The Importance of Family in the Church (13:07) - Addressing the Care for Widows (15:25) - Cultural Context of Widows (18:38) - Practical Advice for Caring for Widows (27:39) - The Call to Honor Widows (31:35) - The Role of the Church Today (32:16) - Transition to Slavery Discussion (32:45) - Addressing Slaves and Masters (48:04) - Flourishing in Difficult Circumstances (54:22) - Living Out Our Faith Today Click here to watch a video of this episode.
Pastor Cameron explores 1 Timothy 2 to offer a context-aware view of gender roles in church leadership, affirming biblical order and equal dignity.
Pastor Luke’s message on 1 Timothy emphasized what Paul calls believers to rise above cultural distractions and false teachings by grounding the church in prayer, unity, and a love that springs from a pure heart and sincere faith in Christ.
Pastor Luke teaches from 1 Timothy that God’s mercy calls us to embrace vulnerability, live authentically in community, and let our imperfect stories become testimonies that draw others closer to Christ.
Eric Clark brought us some insight and context surrounding the book of 1 Timothy. Apostle Paul addressed to Timothy, who has assumed a significant leadership role in the early church, and examines how false doctrines creep into churches. Eric culminates the message with a call to repentance and a return to one’s first love—Jesus Christ.
We fly in spiritual circles because we want God to conform to our flight plan rather than release control and follow obediently. - Pastor Luke
Pastor Cameron concludes the sermon series on Exodus by sharing what happened at the end of the book when the glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle, symbolizing God's permanent presence among His chosen people.
This week, Pastor Luke preached on God’s presence from the tabernacle in Exodus to Christ’s incarnation, emphasizing God's desire to be near to his people.
Pastor Cameron brings us through the Ten Commandments, and explains that God's Law were not meant to be burdensome, but freeing.
Pastor Cameron shares from 17th chapter of Exodus, verses 8-16, as he examines the Israelites' first experience with warfare against the Amalekites.
Pastor Cameron brings us through the Israelites’ journey in Exodus, in learning to trust and obey God’s daily provision and faithfulness.