(Habakkuk 3:16-19a/Romans 12:12/Philippians 4:10b-13)
(Habakkuk 3:16-19a/Romans 12:12/Philippians 4:10b-13)
(Habakkuk 1:12-2:1/Jeremiah 30:11/John 1:5/1 Peter 1:15-16)
(Habakkuk 1:5-11/Matthew 6:9-10/Romans 12:1-2/James 1:2-4)
Habakkuk did not shy away from approach God with honest prayers, and today we consider how we should follow that example.
This message unpacks the concept of finishing well as the year comes to an end and asks, How do you want to be remembered? When you started the race with Christ, you knew that somewhere out there was a finish line. What will your Departure, Legacy and Reward be.
As we wrap up the series on Ecclesiastes, we step back to see what Solomon identifies as the big problem in life, and the way that Jesus provides an answer in himself.
Is a person who never hears the name of Jesus going to be punished because they have not placed faith in Him? Is Jesus really the only path to eternal life? Isn’t it arrogant for Christians to believe that they are right and everyone else is wrong? This week we are going to look at Jesus’ claim in the Gospel of John that new life only comes through him.
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.
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.