All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
All of us are moving in some sort of direction in life. Many of us aren’t intentional about the “way” we’re heading. At times we can become directionally challenged. We start to go in one direction and then turn left or go right just to end up in a familiar starting place. Spiritually, many people would feel the same way. I’m a “Christian” But what does that mean? Are either of those true? The first followers of Jesus were called followers of “The Way”. If you’re looking for meaning, ho...
Every day, whether we are aware or not, we are living in the midst of a war. We have an unseen spiritual enemy who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. Are we aware of his schemes and plans? Join us as we become more aware of this battle and how we can guard our hearts, strengthen our faith, and engage the fight with confidence—knowing the war has already been won in Christ. It’s time to live alert, stand strong, and advance God’s kingdom with courage.
Every day, whether we are aware or not, we are living in the midst of a war. We have an unseen spiritual enemy who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. Are we aware of his schemes and plans? Join us as we become more aware of this battle and how we can guard our hearts, strengthen our faith, and engage the fight with confidence—knowing the war has already been won in Christ. It’s time to live alert, stand strong, and advance God’s kingdom with courage.
Every day, whether we are aware or not, we are living in the midst of a war. We have an unseen spiritual enemy who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. Are we aware of his schemes and plans? Join us as we become more aware of this battle and how we can guard our hearts, strengthen our faith, and engage the fight with confidence—knowing the war has already been won in Christ. It’s time to live alert, stand strong, and advance God’s kingdom with courage.
Life is a mixture of good and bad, and we’re continuously faced with obstacles and opportunities. Do we live life filled with faith or fear? Do we remain faithful even when times are difficult? Do we look for God’s providence throughout the twists and turns of our everyday lives? Join us for “Committed” over the next few weeks as we reflect on a story from over 2500 years ago that impacts all of our lives.
Life is a mixture of good and bad, and we’re continuously faced with obstacles and opportunities. Do we live life filled with faith or fear? Do we remain faithful even when times are difficult? Do we look for God’s providence throughout the twists and turns of our everyday lives? Join us for “Committed” over the next few weeks as we reflect on a story from over 2500 years ago that impacts all of our lives.
Life is a mixture of good and bad, and we’re continuously faced with obstacles and opportunities. Do we live life filled with faith or fear? Do we remain faithful even when times are difficult? Do we look for God’s providence throughout the twists and turns of our everyday lives? Join us for “Committed” over the next few weeks as we reflect on a story from over 2500 years ago that impacts all of our lives.
Life is a mixture of good and bad, and we’re continuously faced with obstacles and opportunities. Do we live life filled with faith or fear? Do we remain faithful even when times are difficult? Do we look for God’s providence throughout the twists and turns of our everyday lives? Join us for “Committed” over the next few weeks as we reflect on a story from over 2500 years ago that impacts all of our lives.
Life is a mixture of good and bad, and we’re continuously faced with obstacles and opportunities. Do we live life filled with faith or fear? Do we remain faithful even when times are difficult? Do we look for God’s providence throughout the twists and turns of our everyday lives? Join us for “Committed” over the next few weeks as we reflect on a story from over 2500 years ago that impacts all of our lives.
Have you ever stopped long enough to ask yourself the question, “How did I end up here?” You’ve most likely arrived at your current destination due to a combination of circumstances, consequences, and decisions. Whether you’re happy with where you are or searching for more in life, God has always had incredible plans & purpose for His people. Join us in the book of Haggai as we discover some keys to fulfilling God’s plans for our lives.
Have you ever stopped long enough to ask yourself the question, “How did I end up here?” You’ve most likely arrived at your current destination due to a combination of circumstances, consequences, and decisions. Whether you’re happy with where you are or searching for more in life, God has always had incredible plans & purpose for His people. Join us in the book of Haggai as we discover some keys to fulfilling God’s plans for our lives.
Have you ever stopped long enough to ask yourself the question, “How did I end up here?” You’ve most likely arrived at your current destination due to a combination of circumstances, consequences, and decisions. Whether you’re happy with where you are or searching for more in life, God has always had incredible plans & purpose for His people. Join us in the book of Haggai as we discover some keys to fulfilling God’s plans for our lives.
Join us this week as Onelife elder Roger Deerinwater shares one of the best ways we can stay dependent on Jesus.
We all experience problems and pain in this life. A lot of us walk through our lives with questions… questions we don’t have answers for or questions we’re too afraid to ask. Over the next few weeks we'll address some of your most pressing questions that you might be avoiding. Join us for SOS: 6 Questions to Stop Avoiding & Change Your Life