2 Cor 8: 8-15; 9:6-15
A key aspect of spiritual growth is a healthy heart attitude towards money. Growth and generosity come to a heart of readiness and fairness. How's your heart health?
Bulletin
2 Cor 8: 8-15; 9:6-15
A key aspect of spiritual growth is a healthy heart attitude towards money. Growth and generosity come to a heart of readiness and fairness. How's your heart health?
Bulletin
2 Corinthians 8:1–7
We begin a three-part series on Generosity. How generous do we have to be in order to be generous? That's the wrong starting point. How generously have we been given grace? Let's start there. This redefines our understanding of generosity.
Ephesians 6:10-24
As we wrap up Ephesians, we learn God's protection enabling us to live the really real reality. In particular, He offers two offensive weapons against which the spiritual forces of evil cannot stand. It's time for us to use these weapons!
Ephesians 6:10-24
Paul warns us that even though we can’t see it, opposition is coming. This fight is spiritual and personal, but it’s ultimately winnable!
Ephesians 6:5-9
Try to imagine this for a second. You’re a bondservant, a slave, grieving the loss of what you knew as life, and you’re told, "you're doing it wrong." What would your response be?
Ephesians 6:1–4
As we return to Ephesians, we see Spirit-filled families are ones where mutual submission is lived out by parents who are honored and children who are nurtured. This is the really real!
1 Timothy 2 & 3; Titus 2
As we continue to consider the roles of women and men in local church ministry, we see God's provision of elders who lead in authoritative teaching and His provision of select women to lead in aspects of teaching and training, as well.
Genesis 1 & 2
Building on the profound mystery of "Christ and the church" (Eph. 5:32), we're taking two weeks to look at the roles of women and men in the life and ministry of the church family.
Ephesians 5:21–33
Being brought into the Kingdom of Jesus Christ should change how we relate to one another. In our passage, Paul has specific words how wives and husbands are to relate to one another. And the words are ones that might not match up well with our 21st century sensibilities. But, as we'll see, Paul has something greater in view!
Luke 24:13–27
The Easter story touches on every part of our existence: life, death, time, space, hope, fear, work, rest, our bodies, our souls...you name it, it's all there! And at the center of it all is the resurrected Jesus. Celebrate Easter with us and learn how Jesus Christ can change every part of your life.
Ephesians 5:21
This one verse is foundational to all the relationships Paul talks about in the following verses - No believer is superior to any other believer, because in their standing before God, they are equal in everyday.
Ephesians 5:15–21
Ultimately, walking out the gospel in our lives comes down to following one command. One ultimate imperative. If we get this one right, all others fall in behind. Are you ready to obey with the whole of your life?
Luke 10
At the end of each worship service we hear three familiar words: "You are sent!" This year's Global Outreach Sunday will help us connect our lives to missions so we can obey God's call to "Go!"
Ephesians 5:3–14
When Christ's light shines on you, you awaken to a whole new way of moving through all that ails us in this world. Awake, O Sleeper, this is really real good news!
Ephesians 5:1–2
Everyone follows someone or something, and we become like who/what we follow. Paul calls us to imitate God. Really?! Is that even possible?
Ephesians 4:25–32
The apostle Paul admonishes us in Ephesians 4 to walk worthy of our calling and also to not grieve the Holy Spirit. That can be difficult, but he also leads us to a source of help for the journey. And it turns out to be close by!
Ephesians 4:17–24
Resolutions in January for a change in behavior. Spring cleaning in April for a change in our home. But what about deeper change? Being renewed in the spirit of our minds? There's only one way for that to happen.
Ephesians 4:17–24
What if you were told that your idea of God is too small? Too thin? Paul calls us away from a futile mind and to take on a renewed mind. How big is your God? Your answer can be seen in the way you walk your life.
Ephesians 4:7–16
The evidence of us growing in our faith should be clearly seen in the way we react to those who choose to accept Christ and for those believers who go onto be baptized.
Ephesians 4:7–16
Jesus calls us to maintain the unity he has already established, and he gives us good gifts that equip us to achieve his goal. From start to finish, Jesus has us covered!