Anthony continued the Ephesians sermon series by focusing on chapter 4, verses 17-24, exploring what it truly means to be renewed in Christ. He emphasized the importance of letting go of our old self, shedding former habits and ways of thinking. Instead, we are called to “put on Christ” and embrace a new life. This transformation is not meant to happen alone but through growing together in faith with His church community.
Read MoreHue shared from Ephesians 4:1-16, emphasizing the essential need for unity within the church community and highlighting how this unity is strengthened through the active outworking of the fivefold apostolic gifting. This process is empowered by the fullness of the Holy Spirit, enabling believers to grow together in faith, build up the body of Christ, and fulfill their calling effectively.
Read MoreJoel spoke from Ephesians 3:14-21 about what it means to be filled with the “fullness of God” by being rooted in Christ and being strengthened with His spirit to to grasp God’s infinite love.
Read MoreToby closed out our mini series about the values of Restoration speaking about pursuing the prescence of Jesus
Read MoreThomas shared about Jesus’ mandate to his disciples to share the good news of Salvation through him and make disciples wherever we go. He encouraged the church to= take advantage of opportunities that are presented to us and not miss out on the joy of bringing people to encounter the living god.
Read MoreLois shared about God’s goodness and provision of community to His people. United with Him and with His people, God’s design is for us to practice biblical community, loving Him and loving one another.
Read MoreHue continued our mini series on the Holy Spirit speaking about the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreHue started our mini series on the Holy Spirit, explaining who the Holy Spirit and emphasizing His roles in our everyday life.
Read MoreHue concluded our Kingdom of God sermon series from Mark speaking from chapter 16. He reminded us of the resurrection of Jesus which is the only gives meaning and purpose to our lives and that He is alive and seated on the right hand of the Father.
Read MoreMark and Cindy encouraged the church, as we prayed in new elders, about the giftings that God wants to release and unlock through leaders and lay members of the church alike, to build and equip the body of Christ to stand against the strongholds of the enemy and take ground for His Kingdom.
Read MoreMike exposited on three significant attributes of Jesus as illustrated in Mark 14. He described Jesus as ‘Supremely Paramount,’ emphasizing His ultimate authority and importance in our lives. Additionally, He serves as our ‘Gracious Propitiation,’ highlighting the immense grace He extends to us through His sacrifice. Finally, Mike pointed out that Jesus is ‘Divinely Positioned,’ underscoring His intentional and purposeful role in the divine plan for salvation.
Hue continued our MARK: The kingdom of God series speaking from Mark 11 about the the Kingship of Jesus and yet his humility baffled all human expectations causing us to reframe our perspective to things that are eternal.