What would you do if you found yourself in a pit a half mile below the earth's surface? That's precisely where we find ourselves apart from the saving and redeeming grace of God.
The rallying cry of people of faith in spite of injustice, adversity, oppression, persecution, opposition, challenges, and hardship has always been that in the power of the Lord and by our faith, we …
After singing 10 great worship songs led by our worship leader Tim Biggs and the worship team, Pastor John Hanna and his son Caleb (who in 10 months will turn 10 years old) will be sharing 10 of the …
Dr. Sims is a team leader for the Strength Team as well as a senior pastor in Washington State. A running back at Northern Iowa University & Liberty University, he was drafted into the NFL but declin…
The meaningful journey that pre Christian people are on as they search for significance and truth eventually comes to fruition as they become citizens of the kingdom of God.
The fourth of five stages for those on their way toward becoming followers of Jesus differentiates "phantom seekers" from true, genuine seekers of God.
The second step when it comes to evangelism today is to help fuel the curiosity that people have about Jesus and do our best to help answer questions that seekers will have.
The first step toward evangelism in a post Christian culture can best be summed up by a show tune from the 1951 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "The King and I" whose lyrics go, "Getting to know you,…
As we begin this series on the importance of evangelism (embodying and sharing Jesus) in today's post Christian culture, we look at the urgency with which people need Good News.
Tim is the worship leader for Springfield Church and band leader for ShypWreak. He is committed to Jesus Christ and has a great love for the Scriptures. You will be strengthened as he shares from God…
Brad and his family attend Springfield Church and are actively involved. Brad is currently studying for the ministry and both he and his wife Tina have a deep passion for the things of God. You will …
"Flatter me, and I may not believe you. Criticize me, and I may not like you. Ignore me, and I may not forgive you. Encourage me, and I will not forget you" - William Arthur Ward (1921 - 1994)
In a day today when relationships are expendable and commitments are meaningless, we are dedicated to being faithful and loyal to one another.
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