Inspired by the book Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers by Dane Ortlund, Dr. Cameron’s sermon examines who Jesus is and what Jesus is asking us to do.
Read MoreInspired by the book Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers by Dane Ortlund, Dr. Cameron’s sermon focuses on the insight Jesus offers about His heart through his own words. Jesus brings rest to the weary and burdened. Because His heart is lowly and humble, He cares for you and your struggles.
Read MoreAfter the Jesus’s ascension, the disciples were left wondering, “Now what do we do?” Following Easter, we have a tendency to feel the same way, but like the disciples, we are commissioned by God with a specific task.
Read MoreWho do you say Jesus is? Consider what your response would be to the question asked of the disciples. Mary Magdalene’s life was transformed by Jesus and she was the first to arrive at the empty tomb. Just like Mary, in the lowest point of your life Jesus is ready to stand by your side with arms open wide.
Read MoreClaudia, the wife of Pontius Pilate, interrupted the trial of Jesus, apparently bothered in some way by who Jesus was. Ultimately, however, Claudia and Pilate decided not to let Jesus further disturb their lives. What is your response to the death of Jesus?
Read MoreWe begin our Easter series examining some of the many names and titles worn by Jesus. How do you think of Him?
Read MorePersisting in doing the things God has called us to do doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t make time to rest! Rest is found in the Lord, who calls the weary and burdened.
“Let us not get tired of doing good.” Galatians 6:9
Read MoreRepentance is making an actionable change from your current course. It is central to the Gospel because salvation requires us to acknowledge our sins and our need for Jesus’s salvation. Repentance is a critical part of giving your life to Jesus.
Read MoreIn this final advent theme of the year we examine the Biblical role of the magi, or wise men. What they came to do and why they came to do it reflects how we should also respond to the arrival of our Savior.
Read MoreThe story of Joseph during the birth of Jesus at the first Christmas shows us how we can be full of joy even in stressful situations.
Read MoreBro. David Crump preaches a Christmas guest sermon on getting out of your comfort zone and following God’s plan when the unexpected happens from Matthew 1:18-25.
Read MoreA snapshot captures you as you are in a moment in time. Take a snapshot of yourself and examine where you are and where you want to go.
Read MoreGod has requirements He expects from us as Christians. But going beyond these prerequisites, it's in times of pressure and circumstance when disciples have the greatest influence for the Kingdom of God.
Read MoreWorry should never be crippling. If you struggle with your anxieties, try to refocus your values and priorities to better align with God.
Read MoreEveryday we see things in our life that cause us worry, but through God we can overcome our fears to live our lives.
Read MoreWhat you speak is an accurate reflection of your relationship with God. The doctrine of confession directly determines what you release in your life and your relationships.
Read MoreWe might be familiar with the Great Commission, but making lasting disciples of others is more crucial than you might imagine. It requires commitment to Jesus in your heart.
Read MoreOn the first Christmas two ordinary young people faced an impossible task, only to learn that through God all things are possible.
Read MoreJesus's church is made from His followers. Through them church is able to go on the offensive, fighting for a cause we will ultimately win.
Read MoreNews today can seem disheartening for the future of many churches, but there's good news: the church's foundation will never fail.
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