Messages on Worship
I Am The Resurrection And The Life
Explore the hope Jesus offers as the Resurrection and the Life, bringing hope, purpose, and eternal life beyond death’s grasp.
I Am The Gate
Discover how Jesus, the Gate, opens the way to eternal life and abundance, offering protection, provision, and a personal relationship.
I Am The Bread Of Life
Explore Jesus as the Bread of Life, offering eternal fulfillment and satisfaction, challenging us to nourish our spiritual hunger through faith in Him.
I Am The Light Of The World
Explore Jesus as the Light of the World, guiding us through darkness, offering hope, truth, and life in a world full of despair.
The King Of Kings
Discover Jesus the King of Kings, fulfilling prophecy, offering peace, and bringing hope amid life’s chaos in this powerful sermon.
The Imposter Kings
Explore the contrast between imposter kings and the true King, Jesus Christ, whose eternal kingdom prevails over all false rulers.
God: The Original King
Explore Jesus as the King of Kings in this Christmas series, reflecting on God’s eternal reign and grace amidst our rejection.
Worship Defeats Worry
When you worship, God shows up.
The Lost Art of Celebration
Many believe the Christian life is one of somber and serious quiet time with God. And while that is true for some of the spiritual disciplines, it has to be balanced with the joyous discipline of celebration. Jesus was a partier, and we should follow his example of demonstrating what God-honoring celebration looks and feels like. Not So Serious Today we continue to look at the spiritual disciplines that help deepen our relationship with God, but today’s discipline is very…
Too Many Kings
The Christmas story includes numerous kings, with only one who rules over them all. In this message we look at how these men of power respond to the King sent by God and how we might respond to Him either like the magi who bow and worship or like King Herod who is disturbed and attacks. King of Our Castles Today we look at another group of “unlikely characters” who appear in the Christmas story. But first, let me ask…
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