Acts 2:42-47 "How do Christians grow?" is one of the more frequent questions asked around the Church today. Acts 2 tells us about how the early Church flourished because of their devotion to sound teaching and deep community. How can we imitate their practices and affirm we too are Known and Growing?
Romans 12:3-8 It’s easy for us to focus on the individualistic elements of spiritual growth, without realizing our need for other people if we are going to grow into the image of Christ. How does adopting a posture of service to those around us help us become the people God created us to be.
Ephesians 3:14-20 One of the earliest truths we’re taught in the church is that Jesus loves us. This seems simple enough, but in Ephesians 3, Paul says believing this truth is one of the hardest things we’ll ever do. What makes believing in Jesus’s love for us so difficult, and why do we need supernatural strength to comprehend it? Check out our latest sermon for more.
2 Cor 3:18 Every year, people hope to make significant changes to their lives, but they often fail. This is especially true of trying to make spiritual changes. What would it look like for us to finally become the people God created us to be, and how does this transformation take place? Check out our latest sermon for more.
1 John 4:7-12 What’s the best gift you’ve ever received? In 1 John 4, we read about God sending us the gift of his Son. Not only is this an incredible gift, but it is also a perfect picture of God’s love for us.
Luke 2:13-14 Everyone wants more peace in their lives, but how are we supposed to find it in the midst of so much chaos? In Luke 2, we read that Jesus came to this earth to bring peace. But what does that mean, and how do we receive it? Check out our latest sermon for more.
Lamentations 3 Everyone has hopeful plans for their future, but how will we respond when things don’t work out as we hope? Will we grow angry or bitter? What will happen to our relationship with God? Check out our latest sermon to hear more about finding hope when things seem hopeless.
Luke 16:10-13 It’s wise to have a plan for our resources. So, why shouldn’t we have a plan for our generosity? Check out our latest sermon to learn more about how Christians can become purposeful in their stewardship of the good gifts God has given them.
Luke 16:1-9 Everyone understands the importance of planning for the future when it comes to their resources, but how well do we do this spiritually? In light of eternity and the coming judgment, how can we best steward the resources that God has given us? Check out our latest sermon for more.