PJ Smyth, Pastor of Monument Church, Washington DC and founder of Godfirst and Advance (the movement of churches that we are apart of), preaching to us from Washington DC, with an encouraging message about Comfort and Courage; a truly relevant
We are sure that Jesus died. But do we have the same certainty about his resurrection and ours? This sermon is about our Easter hope - His resurrection.
Today, we take a moment to remember the death of Jesus. Why do we call today "Good Friday" and sing "Oh the Wondrous Cross", when the story of Jesus' death was, in fact, a horrific occurrence? Stephen shares a short yet encouraging word from ho
It's Palm Sunday and the people rejoiced as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. They cried Hosannah which means Save Us. They wanted to be saved from the Romans. Jesus turned out to be that saviour but he showed them over Holy week that they
It's Palm Sunday and the people rejoiced as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. They cried Hosannah which means Save Us. They wanted to be saved from the Romans. Jesus turned out to be that saviour but he showed them over Holy week that they
In the last part of our Acts series, Janice finds lessons on courage in Acts 27. As we endure a season of intense storms all around us, how do we say, like Charles Spurgeon, 'Blessed storm that wrecks me on the rock of ages'.To download the d
This week we look at Acts 16 being empowered for chaos. The heart of this message is about how we should process chaos.To download the discussion points, please click on the link below. To download the video, please click on the "Vimeo" logo
When it comes to money and material items, the amount you have doesn't matter, but rather what you do with it. Stewardship is, after all, an act of worship. So how can you bring Glory to God with what you have?
Lex Loizides from Jubilee Church in Cape Town, shares a powerful message about the boldness and power that we receive, as Christ-followers, through the gift of the Holy Spirit.
We all long for inclusive community, but creating diverse community isn’t always straightforward. This sermon on Acts 10 is instructive in revealing God’s heart & God’s strategy for empowering diversity.
Being connected deeply and authentically into a community of believers is good and necessary for your spiritual health and growth. So how is this possible?
The church in Acts provides a compelling vision for how a small group of people can transform an entire city. In this sermon we explore the details of the mission and the power that propels us.
How do we truly live the purposes of God for our lives, closing the gap between the life we're living and the unlived life within us? Ryan helps answer this.
As a community rooted in the Gospel, driven by Mission & Empowered by the Spirit, how do we effectively love and engage with the city where God has placed us?
Is change a good thing and something we should always be striving for as a community of Christ-followers? Stephen sets a great foundation for us as we move into 2020.
The Christmas story is thrilling, wonderful and scandalous and the incarnation of God is an amazing thing that changes everything for us. Our Hope is found and rooted in Christ.
How do we joyfully and willfully seek a relationship with God, as it's His desire for our lives? Ryan helps us with insight and personal application from Psalms 139.
Do you find yourself in a place or season between the wilderness and the promised land, similar to what the Israelites encountered? There is hope. Janice delivers a powerful message.