We come and celebrate the resurrection of Christ! Not just a historical remembrance but to claim resurrection power in our lives today!

We come and celebrate the resurrection of Christ! Not just a historical remembrance but to claim resurrection power in our lives today!
We come to the end of this series because it is the last Sunday in Lent. Today the story has a twist. Jesus is at the feet of others to remind of something important.
We continue on “At the Feet of Jesus” but this moment is different than all the rest. A woman named Mary is at the feet of Jesus to just be in his presence. Spending time with Jesus on a regular basis will minimize moments of anxiety and desperation.
In today’s message, we hear of two people in one story who end up at the feet of Jesus for two different reasons. Whatever reason we come to Jesus, he will never reject us.
We begin a new sermon series: At the Feet of Jesus. We are looking at the various people who ended up at Jesus’ feet. We begin with the Wisemen from the east.
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the journey to the empty tomb of Easter. God speaks of his intentions for us in Isaiah 61. He will take the ashes of our lives and make something beautiful of them.
In this sermon series we turn to the New Testament to see what Jesus does when he gets in a jam. His response teaches us how to respond to temptation.
What does God do when you make a mess in your life including hurting others? There is a difficult story about King David that can teach us something about how to live better with God’s grace.
What happens when you have nothing in your tank when a jam comes your way? God gives amazing grace to help you move forward. Gideon from the book of Judges shows us what God can do in our lives.
We are in our second week of “What God Does When you are in a Jam” series. This week we look at a moment in Moses’ life when he was between a rock and hard place. God provides a way forward for Moses and for us.