Hell
Mike speaks this week reminding us that Hell is a very real place with real consequences.
Mike speaks this week reminding us that Hell is a very real place with real consequences.
Nathanael continues in the Homesick series this week in Richard’s absence. We jump to Daniel 9 to look at the prayer that Daniel prays. As we explore this prayer, Nathanael draws out three application points for us as Christians to apply to our prayer lives.
Mike takes us to Revelation 2 and issues a challenge to the Church regarding what we can do to find our first love back.
Nathanael Coffman joins us this morning to discuss the most important decision we can make… What do we believe about who Jesus is? We dive in to John 7 to see what everyone is saying about Jesus at the Festival of Booths/Tabernacles. There are several things said about who Jesus is, and John includes it […]
Andrew Funston brings this week’s message from John 21.
This week we will look at the power struggle Jesus illustrates in Mark 12:1-12 and how it applied to Israel back then and how it can apply to us now. Andrew walks us through the verses and provides a great breakdown of the different imagery used in the parable, and then helps us apply it […]
Mike brings us a short message this week regarding false prophets.
This week Mike Keeney brings our message from Jeremiah. Through everything that we experience, God has a plan. Mike shares some of his testimony as he demonstrates that God has a plan.
Nathanael Coffman joins us this morning to bring a message from Matthew 7:21-29, the conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus illustrated for those that are present that it takes more than just verbal profession and intellect to be an obedient follower. In order to truly follow him, we have to take action and […]
Nathanael brings this weeks message from Joshua 24. Joshua is preparing the Israelites to take care of their own families and land as they disperse into the promised land. During this last message to the Israelites, he challenges them to choose God over the gods of their previous captors and previous inhabitants of the land. […]