Highway to Hell
Forgiveness constantly flows out of God’s loving nature. It is who He is and has been from the very beginning. From Adam and Eve, to David, to this present day when we accept Jesus Christ and ask for forgiveness, He doesn’t count our sins against us.
Join us tomorrow morning at 7:05 as we take another look at Forgiveness and it’s impact on us as Christ followers.
Right In Front of You
Have you ever struggled to see something right in front of you? Perhaps you looked all over the house for your glasses, keys or something else, only to look over them numerous times, finally seeing them at last.
That can be the case with our salvation – the gifts God has made available to us through the death burial and resurrection of His son. So many things belong to us as His redeemed, but we struggle to see them until the Holy Spirit opens our eyes.
The men on the road to Emmaus, were broken, dismayed and downtrodden and walked with Jesus and didn’t even know it.
Join us tomorrow morning at 7:05 as we worship the Lord and speak to the subject of walking with the Lord.
Fear Not, HE is With Us
Just as every grain of sand on a beach is unique, so is God’s individual love for each of us. When you begin to grasp the concept of His love, your perspective shifts. The gospel becomes not just stories from a distant past but living truths that personally speak into your life.
As you start recognizing His love in your everyday life, you’ll find the gospel becoming more real and intimate to you than ever before.
Join us tomorrow morning at 7:05 as we talk how we are never out of His sight as we walk through life.
Even The Deplorables
Have you ever believed the lie that your past is so bad, not even God could love you and forgive you? Most of the community in Jesus’ day believed that about a rich, tax collector named Zacchaeus (Luke 19:2).
Tax collectors served the Roman Empire, with broad authority to prosecute anyone who did not pay, as well as the ability to force citizens to pay even more than what they really owed. Zacchaeus had accumulated large amounts of illegitimate wealth. His fellow Jews saw him as a thief and a traitor.
But Jesus called Zacchaeus by name and invited himself to his home. The people with Jesus were appalled that Jesus would go to the home of a sinner. It was very counterculture for Jesus’ day, yet He paid no attention to their comments, and extended the gift of salvation, demonstrating that salvation cannot be earned or bought, but a gift given freely from God.
Join us at 7:05 tomorrow morning for praise and worship and a message about how Jesus can fix anything. Don’t forget, we will have communion tomorrow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUPtI5EiGUw
No Return Access
In the hustle and bustle of life, we must take time to escape the noise and distractions surrounding us. In these few precious moments of solitude, as we spend time with God and discover the transformative power of quiet, He wants to reveal His boundless love, peace and wisdom to us.
Jesus calls us to seek the quiet refuge of solitude. Within these moments of intentional retreat, we can truly connect with our heavenly Father. Away from the clamoring voices, the busyness of life and the distractions that compete for our attention, we will find a sacred space where we can connect with the Creator and seek His peace and direction.
Quietness with God brings us peace and renews our strength. Join us at 7:05 Sunday as we seek peace through our Lord.
Be Still
Every day is a canvas where His glory can be revealed through us because we are His vessel of light, love and hope. Being dedicated to what seems ordinary and doing our best to acknowledge His authority and direction, brings Him great delight.
A smile we share with a stranger, the time we spend listening to a friend’s troubles, the patience we exercise during mundane tasks – these are all instances where God’s majesty shines through us. Every small act of kindness and moments we choose love over bitterness reflects His character.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we talk about enjoying the goodness of our God in daily life.
Surrendered & Empowered
We’ve got the power! He lives in us, and it’s not just a little power. It’s the power that raised Christ from the dead.
Have you ever daydreamed about having one of the superpowers those fictional superheroes have? Something that would help you get through the challenges you are facing? So much is pulling at you from all directions. Your job, your family and your other commitments swirl around in your mind as you race to the next project, program, place or activity calling your name.
Join us Sunday morning at 7:05 as we talk about the power we have as Christ followers.