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We begin our summer series on Moses by reflecting on the marvelous sovereignty of God. He knew what He was doing then, and He knows what He is doing now.
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We tend to view suffering as negative and simply something to be endured. But what if there were a more helpful way to think about hard times?
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Why does an all-powerful God need our worship? This week we’ll explore what true worship means, why we were created to worship, and how misplaced worship can leave us empty. Discover how God’s invitation to worship is actually an invitation to find true life and fulfillment.
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Doubt is a natural part of our experience of faith. Yet we often try to ignore it or shame it when really, we should explore it. The truth is, doubt is often a great sign of health, and Jesus, in His goodness, meets us there.
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Understanding salvation is vitally important to our faith. And yet we so often base our understanding on misconceptions and poor teaching. This morning we are endeavoring to understand the miracle of salvation in a way that inspires and uplifts.
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How can we know when God is speaking to us? How can we be sure that we’ve heard His voice? This week, we take a look at these questions that can sometimes confuse us and lead to uncertainty.
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Even in her grief, Mary Magdalene showed up — ready to serve and honor — even when hope seemed gone. This Easter, we’ll look at what happened when faithfulness met an empty tomb and everything changed.
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Two weeks ago we were challenged to love and serve like Jesus does. But we didn’t talk about what makes that possible. So this week we revisit the idea and ask how it's possible for us to do something that comes so unnaturally.
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There is a tremendously challenging and appropriate teaching from Jesus when He encounters a man of means who wants to follow Him. As American Christians, we should lean all the way in to this conversation.
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Having just arrived from Istanbul, where I had the honor of spending the week with pastors from a persecuted country, I wanted to take a Sunday morning and share with you a bit of what I gleaned from the experience.
info_outlineEven in her grief, Mary Magdalene showed up — ready to serve and honor — even when hope seemed gone. This Easter, we’ll look at what happened when faithfulness met an empty tomb and everything changed.