Grace is receiving something you don’t deserve. There is no shortage of a need for grace in society today, but no matter how hard we work we cannot achieve it—it is undeserved by definition. Because we have freely been given the grace of God, we can freely offer it to others.
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 MoreGuest speaker Mark Dance preaches a message how God shepherds us and provides for our needs.
Read MoreWith everything going on in the world in the last year, it can be easy to worry and have lowered spirits. However, as we are presented with the promises of God, we can hope in spite of our failures and the challenges we face.
Read MoreSin grieves God. When we are outside of God’s plan for us, it is because of His great love for every one of us that God grieves. We need saving, and the salvation we receive is worked out for us by God.
Read MoreNoah showed a dedication to following God’s orders that we all can emulate. We know that those who love God keep his commandments, but obedience is about more than just good behavior. Obedience involves always heading where God is leading in daily life.
Read MoreThe past year has proven there is a profound need for us to love our neighbors. Look at what Jesus did when He met Zacchaeus and strive to emulate it within your own community.
“Let us not get tired of doing good.” Galatians 6:9
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 MoreTo persist is to steadfastly move forward in a state, purpose, or course of action. To persist in faith, make sure your faith is on display to your family, your faith is resilient through challenges and setbacks, remember God’s promises, and continue to demonstrate your faith even when you can’t see.
Read MorePastor Cameron’s sermon introduces Aspen Park’s yearlong theme for 2021. Join us as we find out what it really means to persist in answering God’s call, even in the midst of difficulty.
Read MorePhillip Larson preaches a message on Jesus’s power to save and our call to spread the truth to the world.
Read MoreBro. David Crump preaches a message on the way out from the bondage of bad habits and a lifestyle of sin.
Read MoreApproach 2021 with Godly motivation! Resolve this new year to make sure you are aligning your life with the Lord and you will help guard against division and strife.
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 MoreThe announcement of the birth of Jesus signaled that Jesus would bring peace to the world. We have been longing for relief and restoration and now we need the Prince of Peace more than ever.
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