When we adopt God’s attitude, we have a desire to worship Him more. Others around us will see the difference in our attitudes and want to know what we know. Adopting God’s attitude with obedience and confession draws you closer to God, aligns your heart with Him, and gives you greater understanding of what He is doing by moving in your life.
Read MoreGuest speaker Bro. David Crump preaches a message on revival. Revival of God’s people, in a church or even in a nation, is sent through Jesus by God’s grace. When God’s people remove obstacles that come between them and Jesus, revival starts with nothing between your soul and your savior!
Read MoreEvery day we have the chance to bring our family, neighbors, and even strangers closer to God through our own example. When we adopt the same attitude as Christ, we reflect Him to others, so that they may see God in us.
Read MoreAs our Mission Team shares their report from their time in Ghana and we learn about the ways God uses us to carry the Gospel to others, Pastor Cameron considers how going on mission transforms, grows, and brightens your faith. Don’t miss out on the opportunities to step outside your comfort zone in order to join God where He is working.
Read MoreGuest speaker Bro. David Crump preaches a message on revival. Revival of God’s people, in a church or even in a nation, is sent through Jesus by God’s grace. When God’s people remove obstacles that come between them and Jesus, revival starts with nothing between your soul and your savior!
Read MoreWe all set alarms to remind us to do things, because distractions can ruin our hard work. God is telling us, by way of the world around us, that now is the time to do what He has called us to do. Have you heard the alarm to wake up to the needs around you so that you may be the hands and feet of Christ?
Read MoreIn ordaining our deacons, we consider how God chooses us and sets us aside to honor Him. Each of us has opportunities to allow others to see Jesus through our ministry and service and in spite of how ordinary we are, we can let God use us to accomplish extraordinary things.
Read MoreDeacon Larry Forrester preaches a message on the transformative power of Jesus. The world needs a spiritual awakening, and it can start in your own heart. When we come to Jesus in surrender, the transformative power of God’s presence makes us into a born-again divine creation.
Read MoreThis week we take a look back at all that God accomplished through us last week at Vacation Bible School, and Pastor Sean shares a message about Jesus as the Light of the World and how we can apply the lessons of VBS to our own lives.
Read MoreJesus washing the feet of His disciples was a demonstration of lowering Himself in service to another because of God’s love. We learn the meaning of service so that we are willing to metaphorically wash someone’s feet ourselves— to go to someone in need and do something for them even if it may be difficult for us.
Read MoreJesus washing the feet of His disciples was a demonstration of lowering Himself in service to another because of God’s love. We learn the meaning of service so that we are willing to metaphorically wash someone’s feet ourselves— to go to someone in need and do something for them even if it may be difficult for us.
Read MorePrayer often starts where we are, but the heart and attitude of your prayer life should aim to join God where He is, even if you lack understanding. By being obedient and faithful to what God is doing, you can arrive at a place where you are always ready to point others to who He is.
Read MoreAn important aspect of prayer is waiting on the Lord’s answer, a challenging task for the instant-gratification mentality so common in society. There’s more to it than just waiting— make sure you are also watching! Anticipate God’s response in your life by being alert and on the lookout for signs of His answer.
Read MoreThe next time you pray, consider the following: Who is the God you pray to? Think deeply over who God is and His plan for you you, and let God’s character influence your prayer life. Continue to pray for needs and requests as commanded in Scripture, but also expand your prayer by praying to God’s character in order to align your life with God and make Him Lord of who you are.
Read MoreWhen we face needs and difficulties and go to the Lord in prayer over our concerns, we should stop and look to God. Don’t miss God’s answer! When God answers our prayers, He answers according to His will and according to what is best for our lives. We can learn from God through our struggles by trusting His plan for us, which is bigger than our own understanding.
Read MoreOften we find ourselves treating prayer as a list of wants and needs, or perhaps we get frustrated by the injustice we seen in the world seemingly go unchecked. Practice techniques to train yourself to listen for God’s answer by aligning yourself with Him, molding yourself with His image, and drawing closer to His will.
Read MoreAs we consider where God is leading us as a church and as individuals, we need to remember what really keeps us in line with God’s vision. The daily work of ministry can’t be done according to God’s will without a devotion to prayer. Without prayer, we aren’t anticipating the opportunities that God sends our way. Pray that God opens doors so that you may carry the light of the Gospel to others.
Read MoreRegardless of where you are in your life, whether you have denied or failed Christ, Jesus on the cross makes it possible for you to be restored. If we understand the forgiveness God has given us, we must understand that our own forgiveness must be given away. We show proof of our love for God by caring for the people God loves.
Read MoreOn Palm Sunday we anticipate the coming excitement of Easter and the work of salvation that was given to us, and reflect on the condition that salvation brought us out of— a state of loss, guilt, and sin. We all know the famous story of Peter denying Jesus three times, but we also deny Christ unintentionally. by not exemplifying our love for God in our lives through both words and actions.
Read MoreEach of us is not called in isolation— God chooses to call us alongside other members of the church, including pastors, to work together towards a goal He has established. We have a shared salvation and a shared calling, so value our partnership with others to advance the gospel.
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