In this section of Philippians, Paul makes a bold statement about our source of life. We will look at how this was true for Paul and how it is true for us today.
The letter to Philippians is unique in comparison with many of the writings of Paul. As we begin to explore this letter, we will examine the background of his writing, and begin to look at the Gospel message that Paul was sending to this church, and to the church at large.
As we begin the season of Advent together, we take time to remember the way God’s people waited for the Messiah in the Old Testament, and how we continue to wait in hope for our Messiah to return.
In our final week of this series we examine how all people who claim the name of Christ are on a mission to bring the love and reconciliation of Christ to a world that is in desperate need to experience redemption and forgiveness.
Sometimes we find our lives in seasons of waiting. This week we examine some important things to remember when the results we want are taking longer than we desire.
Our world often tells us that we should be focused on securing our material wealth, but this week we examine how stewardship and generosity are important elements in a life of faith.
As we continue our series on faith, this week we are digging in to examine how a life of faithfulness is one of surrender and dependence on God.
This week we are exploring the importance of sowing good seed in the lives we lead if we desire to reap a harvest of blessing.
As we consider what it means to give God our best, this week we are going to look at lessons we can learn from three different kinds of people about how we should live out our faith.
The story of Gideon shows us how belief, even if it doesn’t come easy, leads us to live out an active and daring faith.