Jun 4, 2017
Who Will They See?
Series: Genesis
As we continue our Genesis series, we look at two stories that might seem unrelated: the tower of Babel and the day of Pentecost. While languages and people are separated in Genesis 11, they are brought together in Acts 2. The difference is where the focus is placed. Do our words and actions point people toward God?
 
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  • Jun 4, 2017Who Will They See?
    Jun 4, 2017
    Who Will They See?
    Series: Genesis
    As we continue our Genesis series, we look at two stories that might seem unrelated: the tower of Babel and the day of Pentecost. While languages and people are separated in Genesis 11, they are brought together in Acts 2. The difference is where the focus is placed. Do our words and actions point people toward God?
     
  • May 28, 2017Noah
    May 28, 2017
    Noah
    Series: Genesis
    The story of Noah and the ark in Genesis 6 through 9 can be a difficult one. In the midst of the destruction of the flood, we see a story of deliverance. God remembers the family of Noah, and Noah remembers God. Let's always remember what God is doing in our lives and the deliverance He still brings.
     
     
  • May 21, 2017Walking With God
    May 21, 2017
    Walking With God
    Series: Genesis
    After the fall in Genesis 3, we see a divide between two parts of the family of Adam and Eve. One side allows sin to rule while the other calls on the name of the Lord. Will we choose to walk with God?
     
  • May 14, 2017Ups and Downs
    May 14, 2017
    Ups and Downs
    Series: Genesis
    We have begun a new series on the book of Genesis. We covered chapter 1 in a song and scripture service that was not recorded. This week in chapters 2 and 3 we find the man that God created alone in the garden. God creates a woman, so he will no longer be alone. Then temptation, sin, shame and blame enter the picture. Through it all, God provides what they need and begins a theme that will run throughout the Bible of providing a way for us to return to Him.
     
  • Apr 23, 2017Getting Ready
    Apr 23, 2017
    Getting Ready
    Our series on the Gospel of Mark ends this week with a lesson from Mark 14. Jesus is getting ready for His trials and death. He reveals in this chapter that two of His apostles will let Him down. One will betray and one will deny. Both will find themselves broken as a result. Both will be faced with a choice of what to do next. When we are broken, God has not left us. Like Peter, we can turn back to Him and do greater things than we imagined possible.
     
  • Apr 16, 2017He Is Risen
    Apr 16, 2017
    He Is Risen
    He is risen. The tomb is empty. This is proof of the power of God over death. It gives us hope for life with Him. Celebrate the resurrection with us this week!
     
  • Apr 9, 2017Losing Control
    Apr 9, 2017
    Losing Control
    Many of us have control issues. At the beginning and end of Mark 12, we see two very different ways people deal with control issues and money. In the middle of the chapter, Jesus shows us how to let go of our control by loving God and loving people.
  • Apr 4, 2017Bringing Into Focus
    Apr 4, 2017
    Bringing Into Focus
    On the surface the stories of the triumphal entry, the fig tree and the cleansing of the temple in Mark 11 may seem unrelated. However, they all teach us a lesson about our expectations and reality and what God intends for us to be.
     
     
  • Mar 26, 2017Upside Down
    Mar 26, 2017
    Upside Down
    Who is important? Our culture tends to value fame, money, power and influence as indicators of people that matter. In Mark 10, Jesus turns that system upside down and shows us that God cares about those that the world might think are insignificant and that wealth can get in the way of our relationship with Him if we allow it.
     
  • Mar 19, 2017Listen to Him
    Mar 19, 2017
    Listen to Him
    Peter, James and John could not imagine the experience they were about to have in Mark 9. This week we'll look at the significance of the transfiguration and why Moses and Elijah were there with Jesus.
     
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