DTO requires us to know what we want. But a lot of people don't know what they want, or what they want is not what Jesus wants. This message challenges us to desire what God wants for ourselves and for others.
Sermon Text: Mark 10:35-45
DTO requires us to know what we want. But a lot of people don't know what they want, or what they want is not what Jesus wants. This message challenges us to desire what God wants for ourselves and for others.
Sermon Text: Mark 10:35-45
The Golden Rule is easy to understand but hard to apply every day. This sermon asks the question, "What will happen if we take Jesus seriously?"
Sermon Text: James 1:22-25
Sermon Text: Philippians 3:7-12
Christmas is an appropriate time to celebrate. Why were we made for celebration? What makes God celebrate?
Sermon Test: Luke 2:1-15, Luke 15, Psalms 150
We all give gifts at Christmastime, but we have to set limits. You can't give to everyone. The gift of Jesus, on the other hand, is for everyone.
Sermon text: Luke 15:11-24, Romans 3:21-24, 5:15
Sermon Text: Genesis 18:1-9, Matthew 25:37-40
Our culture does not rest well. They call it "Christmas break" for a reason: we're supposed to stop and rest. This message is about how knowing your identity as a child of God enables you to stop striving and enjoy God-ordained seasons of rest.
Sermon Text: Psalm 46
Paul's masterful ability to adapt his message to reach a parcitular audience is seen in Acts 17. This lesson is an intro to our December "Spirit of Christ" series and will demonstrate the value of simultaneously confirming and confronting culture as a way of communicating the Gospel
Sermon Text: Acts 17:16-34
Is our church more like a trampoline or a swimming pool? What we do on Sunday should propel us to lives of faithfulness and Christlikeness.
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-2