Jesus left his followers on earth primarily for the purpose of making other disciples, who would in turn make other disciples until His return. Join us this morning as we break that mission down into steps we can all take.
The NT repeatedly establishes the standard that the lives of Jesus’s followers should be characterized by selfless giving. Join us this morning as we explore what “cheerful” giving looks like in our world today.
God intends for us all to be disciples of Jesus, but you can’t be one of Jesus’s disciples without grappling with His teachings. Join us this morning as we explore God’s expectation that those of us in His family learn to obey Jesus in our words and actions.
God expects His children to grow in holiness, to become more and more like Jesus in how they think and act. Join us this morning as we discuss both the philosophy of why that is and a practical process to help us begin to meet God’s expectations in this area.
The Christian story of the Resurrection of Jesus is, quite frankly, very difficult to believe for many people. If you have ever experienced doubt about whether or not it really happened, you’re not alone – even Jesus’s first disciples doubted it. Join us as Pastor Toby shares some advice for how to navigate through these…
Crowds of excitable pilgrims welcomed Jesus as a hero on Palm Sunday but then viciously condemned him to death only days later. Join us today as we discuss the dangers of crowds and our responsibility as individuals to make a decision about who Jesus is.
Once we commit to showing up for the family gatherings, we need to make another commitment to putting our gifts to use to serve one another. Join us this morning as Dr. Ken Gardoski unpacks what that means and what that looks like in God’s family, the Church.