This week Aaron ends our I Am series looking at the radical claims and mysterious ways Jesus reveals He is the promised Messiah, the Christ, to an unlikely Samaritan Woman at Jacob’s well.
Kari talks about how Jesus makes the profound statement of "I am the true vine" inviting his followers to find home in Him, abide in His love and out of that to bear much fruit.
This week Tim talks about how the key to flourishing as a person involves giving yourself away and living for a bigger story, an example that Jesus himself set for us.
Brian spends some time reminding us that Flourishing begins with understanding that we are Mind, Body, Soul Creations made for Love. You also will not want to miss his interview with Dr Jill Carnahan MD following his message.
Brian kicks off our new series by describing the life long battle we all find ourselves in. This is a battle made up of three very specific enemies, all of which are contesting the life Jesus came to bring.
This week Aaron revisits the ancient word "Shevirah": Inviting us to embrace imperfection by experiencing God in the highs and lows of life, and participating in the process of redemption.
Brian spends time teaching through the three most common Hebrew words for leadership. Each one is unique, and says something about the thoughtful, nuanced leadership of God.
Brian begins our series called Ancient Words ... with the Hebrew word for repentance. But it's not the type of repentance you're used to hearing about.
When considering the Christmas story people start from very different places. Faith often looks different for many of us. No matter where we start, Brian invites us all to take our next step of faith and see what Emmanuel can do in our lives.