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.
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.
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.
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.
We can’t afford to be naïve – we have an Enemy setting traps for us on a daily basis and we need God’s help to avoid them. Join us this morning as we discuss some strategies for navigating safely through the spiritual minefields of the hostile world around us.
While God’s forgiveness is given immediately to all who call, there are a couple of things that can disrupt our daily experience of the blessings of that forgiveness in our daily lives. Please join us this morning as we discuss the “fine print” in God’s offer of forgiveness.
The word “forgiveness” carries a lot of connotations in the English language, which can lead to confusion about exactly what we’re talking about. Join us this morning as we explore two different kinds of forgiveness that we need to both receive from God and give to others.
Jesus knew that one of our most basic needs is to be forgiven by God on a regular basis. We are not nearly as aware of this, which is why Jesus included it in the model prayer he wanted his disciples to pray. Join us this morning as we explore forgiveness and why we need…