Father's Day
Father’s Day means all sorts of thing to all sorts of people. Some believe that God knows us only as our earthly fathers know us. But what if we could really see that that God sees us as His beloved? How would that change us?
Now & Not Yet: Life, Death, and What's Next — Week 5: Question & Answer
Steve fielded questions live during service. He also addressed questions that were submitted throughout this serie
Now & Not Yet: Life, Death, and What's Next — Week 4: Jesus' Ascension
Jesus destroyed death by rising from the dead, then he ascended into heaven. But what did the ascension of Jesus look like? Who saw it and what does it mean for us?
Now & Not Yet: Life, Death, and What's Next — Week 3: Jesus Resurrected
Jesus’ resurrected life gives us a glimpse of what it will be like for us. We’ll look at snapshots of the resurrected Jesus, what that means for us and what we’re to do until then.
Now & Not Yet: Life, Death, and What's Next — Week 2: Jesus' Death
The most common questions about heaven deal with when and where. In this week's teaching we look at the interaction between Jesus and the thief on the cross in Luke 23, to discover not only the when and where of heaven but most importantly the who.
Now & Not Yet: Life, Death, and What's Next — Week 1: Jesus' Life
Does anyone know what is heaven like and what does Jesus tell us to do in the meantime?
Mother's Day
Whoever is forgiven much, loves much. That is what we learn from the woman who anointed Jesus with oil, washed his feet with her tears and dries them with her hair
Jesus: Unfiltered — Week 4: John 15
Who do you believe Jesus was and is? This question has huge implications. Is Jesus just a figment of our imagination? Lots of people are willing to teach a smaller, less significant Jesus than what the gospels say about Jesus. Today we look at the Jesus who can raise people from the dead.
Jesus: Unfiltered — Week 3: John 11
Who do you believe Jesus was and is? This question has huge implications. Is Jesus just a figment of our imagination? Lots of people are willing to teach a smaller, less significant Jesus than what the gospels say about Jesus. Today we look at the Jesus who can raise people from the dead.
Jesus: Unfiltered — Week 2: John 3&4
Jesus turned water into wine at wedding and turned over the money changers’ tables in the temple. We’ll take a look at two aspects of God, grace and justice, cultural norms in Jesus’ day, and what that means for us today.
Jesus: Unfiltered — Week 1: John 2
Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding and turned over the money changers’ tables in the temple. We’ll take a look at two aspects of God, grace and justice, cultural norms in Jesus’ day, and what that means for us today.
Parenting Tetris — Week 4: Parenting Adult Children
Our children are always our children, even when they’re grown. Parenting adult children brings unique joys and challenges. We’ll look at four values that will help us sharpen our skill set as parents.
Parenting Tetris — Week 3: Single Parenting
Single parents are leaving the church at a rapid pace. They often feel that they do not fit anywhere. We’ll look at Hagar’s story and learn how God responded to her when Abraham sent her and her son off on their own and see how we can build a bridge between the church and the single parent.
Parenting Tetris — Week 1: Losing Your Marbles
Parenting kids is hard work. In our culture there are a lot of competing voices about how to raise kids. It seems like everyone’s got a blog, everyone’s got an opinion. Everyone’s got some advice on this subject. Fortunately, for us the Bible has got a lot to say when it comes to raising a family.
Mythconceptions — Week 8: City on a Hill
This myth reminds us that transformation does not come through political power. But how are we to act toward our government leaders and what is essential for us as Christ followers?
Mythconceptions — Week 7: Pray and Grow Rich
If we (work, pray, parent, live, do church, etc…) right, is God obligated to bless us? How are we to pray and what should we expect when we do?
Mythconceptions — Week 6: The God Within
Our hyper individualism has given rise to a subtle but dangerously destructive heresy called “The God Within” Have we customized God to fit our own individualism?