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As we come to the end of 2020 and all of the unique challenges and tragedies it brought, many cannot help but look at 2021 with continued fear and anxiety. Jesus, in Luke 12, reminds us that our worry and fear is misplaced because God is in cha
As we come to the final worship celebration of the season of Advent, we light the white Christ candle. We celebrate the fact that God broke into darkness; He came as light into the world to redeem us. This shattering of darkness took the form o
In this final Sunday of Advent, we consider the extreme faith and submission of Mary. Mary is visited by the angel Gabriel and told that her life is about to dramatically change. His news must have been disturbing and filled with uncertainty. M
The prophet speaks of the coming Messiah as one who will seal the covenant of God with His people. This covenant is rooted in the character of God and provides a permanence that is beyond our performance.Full Live Stream Video K-2nd Grade
In this season of Advent, we celebrate the coming of Jesus. In Isaiah 40, the prophet reminds the people that God deeply desires to rescue them. The prophet declares that God is making a highway to rescue us, we are incapable of our own rescue
Advent is the season of waiting, yearning for God to show up. The Old Testament prophets lived in the tension of two truths. God is able to deliver His people. Yet, His people are in terrible shape. Are they beyond repair? Why would God respond
As we approach Thanksgiving this week, it might be easy to lament the many trials of 2020. However, as we consider the many blessings, even through the difficulties, we can enter this season with a heart of gratitude.K-2nd Grade 3rd-5th Grad
As we continue a brief series on gratitude, we consider Mary’s heart of thankfulness expressed in her response to the news of her pregnancy. Mary’s response challenges us toward a similar posture in our uncertain times.Full Live Stream Video
The psalmist in chapter 107 instructs the reader to thank God for his intense love and marvelous deeds. Too often, we go about our days neglecting to give God credit for who He is and what he has done. As we consider this text, we are challenge
As Jesus instructs his followers in Kingdom living, he uses a dramatic illustration. We are walking around attempting to remove specks from the eyes of others while a plank protrudes from our own eye. In turn, we should treat others the way we
As Jesus instructs his followers in Kingdom living, he uses a dramatic illustration. We are walking around attempting to remove specks from the eyes of others while a plank protrudes from our own eye. In turn, we should treat others the way we
Jesus uses tangible, visible illustrations to remind us of God’s provision in our lives. The birds of the air and the plants in the fields (flowers and grass) have all they need. Our Father cares for them and provides for them. As far more valu
Jesus instructs us to be careful where we place our stockpiles, our treasures. He instructs us to build them in eternal places. As we do so, our hearts will gravitate toward those places.Full Live Stream Video
Jesus continues to challenge the motives of our spiritual practices. In Matthew 6:6-18, he speaks of the fasting of the hypocrites. Through this study, we learn the purpose and manner of fasting. May God challenge our intentions of our spiritua
In Matthew 6:5-15, Jesus teaches us how to pray. While this seems like an interruption to Jesus’ point of humility in righteous acts, it helps up properly address our father who loves us and knows what we need.Full Live Stream Video
As we continue in our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus challenges our motivation in giving and praying. Are we doing righteous acts to highlight our spirituality. Are we attempting to impress those around us or are we simply focused on
Jesus continues to challenge us in the Sermon on the Mount. In this week’s passage, we are commanded to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. As we take this action, we are enabled to grow up, mature in our faith.Full Live Stre
As Paul closes his letter to the church at Philippi. He reflects on the provisions received from Epaphroditus. He is careful to express his gratitude to God without encouraging a patron relationship that was so common in the first century. We c
As Paul instructs the church at Philippi to resist anxiety and accept the peace of God, he urges them to consider what they observe and meditate upon. He urges them to consider all that is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent,
Paul’s imprisonment is a difficult life circumstance; he is not sure if he will make it out alive. All the while, the church at Philippi is struggling with persecution and false teachers. It is into this context that Paul instructs the church t
As we flip over to chapter 4 in our Philippians study, Paul addresses the church with deep affection. He then calls out two women who seem to be in conflict with one another. Paul realizes how quickly a church family can be divided and destroye
Paul has learned to reframe his perspective. He looks past his current circumstances and looks forward to God’s ultimate plan to rescue and redeem His people. Like running a race, Paul has his eye on the finish line. Paul goes a step further an
Paul calls out the methods of false teachers, highlights his resume in light of their tactics, but quickly crumbles it up and throws it away. He then calls the church at Philippi to take a different approach, one of knowing Jesus. Knowing Jesus
The final verses in Philippians 2 (19-30) could be seen as minor instructions pertaining to Paul’s companions. They give an indication of how Paul plans to send these fellow servants back to Philippi. But as we dig a bit deeper, we discover pow
Paul’s desire to please God far outweighs his desire for his own comfort, status, or reputation. He challenges the church at Philippi to have the same sort of mindset. In Philippians 2:12-18, Paul urges them to work out how to please God in the
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