Connecting people with the hope of the Gospel.
One of the deepest questions of the human heart is "What is God like?"
John tells us to know what God is like, we look to Jesus and to those who belong to Jesus.
This message invites us to pray for the grounding knowledge and experience of God's power and love.
A church transformed by Jesus is a family centered on the Gospel and invested in one another.
Jesus invites us to bring our circumstances to Him by bringing them to church.
Bring your suffering to church that we might pray together
Bring your song to church that we might praise together
Bring yo…
Hoping in stuff leads to sin and misery, but hoping in Christ leads to righteousness and joy!
Jesus changes everything, including our default assumptions about time, control, and our good intentions.
In this passage, the Apostle John teaches us who Jesus is, what Jesus did, and how we can respond to Jesus.
Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you.
In this passage, James confronts us with two kinds of wisdom available to us - worldly wisdom vs. godly wisdom.
Because our words have tremendous power, we can use them to burn down or to build up.
Evidence of true faith is not in what you say or what you know (though both are crucial), it's in how you are changed.
Jesus exposes and changes our natural instincts toward partiality, rationalization of our sin, and judgment of others.
Guest Preacher, Rev, Brian Wood, delivers a message on loving Jesus more through the story of the sinful woman who anointed and kissed Jesus's feet.
Jesus changes our practice of religion: his Gospel sets us free from working to earn salvation and our delight becomes hearing God speak and doing what he says.
Jesus changes our perspective on status, success, and stuff.
Jesus changes what we ask when we pray
Jesus changes how we ask when we pray
Jesus changes what we expect when we pray
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be …
The first message in a series on the letter of James, the brother of Jesus. Through James's greeting we see that an encounter with Jesus changes everything, including our identity.
"If these (people) remained silent, the very stones would cry out." Another shouting stone is the one that sealed the tomb in which Jesus was laid. In its closing, it declared that Jesus was King in …