We continue on in our sermon series on the most important things in the church. I take on another taboo subject… giving. It is never about the amount one gives.

We continue on in our sermon series on the most important things in the church. I take on another taboo subject… giving. It is never about the amount one gives.
We continue in our “Dear Church” sermon series and this week we hear why sharing the love of Jesus with others is one of the primary things we do as a church and as Christians
We continue on in our sermon series and we tackle a tough issue… justice and advocacy. What does it mean to be a voice for the voiceless and does Jesus even care about such things? Listen in and find out.
We begin a new sermon series called, “Dear Church…” where we will spend time looking at the most important things the church should be about. We begin with love. Everything we do is informed by love. Note: the first few seconds were cut off but you’ll get what I am talking about.
There is a reason we like nativity scenes… they leave out a very difficult story that is ugly. However, the hardest stories can teach us the most.
Christmas is a reminder that we can have hope in our future because Jesus comes to us and walks with us throughout our lives and beyond.
We look at another ordinary person who was led to an extraordinary moment… Jesus’ step-dad Joseph. He wanted nothing to do with this moment but God helped him out. Maybe you’re not ready for your next step of faith but God will guide the way.
We begin a new series entitled “Ordinary People, Extradordinary Moments.” God uses ordinary regular people and leads them to extraordinary moments. Today we begin with a regular guy named Zechariah who experienced real life disappointment yet God does something extraordinary.
Why is being a witness so important for Christians? It is more than “Jesus told us so.” Listen in as we move from Marco Polo to llamas to find out why being a witness for Jesus is more than just a command.