Join us for a mission focus look into Psalm 67 with our guest speaker from GNPI.
Jesus weeps because He longs for people to experience the peace, purity, and presence of God— but when we harden our hearts or misplace our priorities, we miss the very Savior who came to save us.
Jesus is the King who deserves our praise – not because He gives us what we want, but because He is who we need.
Our guest speaker Rusty Hedger continues our series in Luke 19 with the Parable of the Ten Minas. Jesus is going to come back one day and he's going to ask what did you do with what I gave you?
Jesus seeks and saves the lost, no matter how far they've wandered. Our response is repentance that leads to transformation.
Healthy families grow out of healthy communication. When we are quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry, we reflect Christ in our homes and create an atmosphere where love and faith can flourish.
"The greater our understanding and fear of God's wrath, the greater our understanding and appreciation of God's mercy and love in sending Christ to redeem us." -Bill Daily
Following Jesus requires surrendering what we cannot keep to gain what we cannot lose.
Righteousness isn't found in ourselves. We are "justified" or declared righteous by God based on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the Cross. It is only by God's grace through faith in Jesus that we are saved.
Our faith is strengthened when we persevere in prayer, trusting that God hears and will answer in His timing and in His way.
When life is unclear, we can seek God's will with humility and hope.
When you feel overwhelmed, God is not far - He's your refuge, your listener, and your deliverer.
When life gets hard, when people are unjust, and when evil feels overwhelming - God is still your help.
God sees, knows, and loves us personally - even in our darkest thoughts or moments.
The Holy Spirit is our God Positioning Spirit. He already knows where we are spiritually, and He knows when we have wandered off and have turned away from God. And He knows precisely how to get us back on the right path to God who is already waiting for us.
True preparedness for Jesus' return begins in the heart, shapes how we live each day, and requires letting go of anything that keeps us from fully following Jesus.
True thankfulness begins with awareness, expresses itself through action, and draws us into deeper relationship with Jesus.
Followers of Jesus are called to be agents of forgiveness and to serve faithfully, not because it's easy, but because that's what really matters.
How we use wealth reveals what we believe about eternity - and where we will spend it.
How we steward what we have now shows what we truly treasure - and it shapes our eternity.