Through the books of Mark and Luke we will be exploring the Miracles of Jesus. The big thing that students will be looking at is what these "cool stories" tell us about the character of Jesus.
This week one of our small group leaders, John McCann, brought the word about Jesus feeding the 5,000. He encouraged students to allow themselves to be used by God with whatever gifts we have. The bottom line was "Jesus will use whatever you have to give."
Through the books of Mark and Luke we will be exploring the Miracles of Jesus. The big thing that students will be looking at is what these "cool stories" tell us about the character of Jesus.
This week's message was about a woman with a bleeding disorder who was desperate for Jesus. The bottom line was "Jesus sees what goes unseen."
Through the books of Mark and Luke we will be exploring the Miracles of Jesus. The big thing that students will be looking at is what these "cool stories" tell us about the character of Jesus.
This week's message was about a demon possessed man who was given freedom by Jesus. The bottom line was "Jesus is powerful."
Through the books of Mark and Luke we will be exploring the Miracles of Jesus. The big thing that students will be looking at is what these "cool stories" tell us about the character of Jesus.
This week's message was about a blind man who gained sight through an unordinary method. The bottom line was "Jesus moves toward the mess."
Through the books of Mark and Luke we will be exploring the Miracles of Jesus. The big thing that students will be looking at is what these "cool stories" tell us about the character of Jesus.
This week's message was about the paralyzed man on the mat. The bottom line was "Jesus uses the unexpected things to make his name known!"
We are in week three of our series on Matthew. Our Director of Student Ministries, Jason Walters, brings a message from Matthew chapters 28. We looked at the Great Commission and what it means to be sent out by the King!
The bottom line for this week is "Living in the Kingdom means being sent with purpose by the King."
We are in week three of our series on Matthew. Our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters, brings a message from Matthew chapters 18-20. Two times the disciples asked Jesus what it would take to be the most important leader and twice Jesus corrects them on what it means to be a leader.
The bottom line for this week is "Following the King’s example means we value service over status."
We are in week two of our series on Matthew. Our Assistant Student Ministries Director, Hannah Gross, brings a message from Matthew chapter 16:13-24. She looks at the idea of taking up our cross and how the Christian walk isn't about us, its about Jesus!
The bottom line for this week is "Living in the kingdom means living for the King."
We are in week one of our series on Matthew. Our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters, brings a message from Matthew chapter 7. At the end of the Sermon on the Mount Jesus gives us a decision to make between the wide gate and the narrow gate.
The bottom line for this week is "Surrender your life to a King who wants to save you."
For the 2025-26 school year we made it our goal to go through the ENTIRE NEW TESTAMENT as a student ministry. This message is an introduction about why we need to New Testament and what the point is!
The bottom line for this message is "We are saved by Jesus and sent on mission"
In this series we are talking about sharing our faith. This message, from our Student Director Jason, is about being disciples who make disciples!
In the final session of retreat we talk about Paul's identity in Jesus. God has called us to find our identity in Him and how we are not called to be like everyone else!
Unfortunately we don't have the audio for session 1 but we wanted to get the other sessions to you.
In part 1 we looked at Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus and the bottom line was that God wants your surrender not your perfection.
Here in part 2 we look at how we have an impact on the lives of people through our faithfulness in following Jesus.
On Saturday morning we had a virtual session. In this session we talked about having proper perspective and placing our perspective on Jesus.
As we wrap up this series we interview Rick Walters, a follower of Jesus for almost 50 years, about how to love God's word and have a lifelong faith.
We continued our series with our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters. The Bible can be intimidating. Throughout this series we are exploring what the Bible is, how to read it, how to understand it, and how to apply it to our lives!
In part 5 we discuss where to go from here and how to use what we've learned! The bottom line for this week is "In a world searching for their identity, find your identity in God and His word."
We continued our series with our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters. The Bible can be intimidating. Throughout this series we are exploring what the Bible is, how to read it, how to understand it, and how to apply it to our lives!
In part 4 we learn how to interpret and apply the scriptures. This involves doing the hard work of diving in, doing research, finding context, and then asking hard questions about what this means for our lives.
The bottom line for this week is "When you read the Bible seek first to understand, then seek to live it out."
We continued our series with our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters. The Bible can be intimidating. Throughout this series we are exploring what the Bible is, how to read it, how to understand it, and how to apply it to our lives!
In part 3 we learn how to observe the scriptures and ask good questions. Before we can interpret and apply it, we have to know what's going on.
The bottom line for this week is "When you read the Bible, ask questions."
We continued our series with our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters. The Bible can be intimidating. There are a lot of pages, it's leather bound, and it seems like huge undertaking. However, this book has the ability to change our life! Throughout this series we will be exploring what the Bible is, how to read it, how to understand it, and how to apply it to our lives!
In part 2 we tackle the issues of how can I trust the Bible and why we should read it.
The bottom line for this week is "The Bible was written for your transformation, not your information"
This week we started a brand new series with our Student Ministries Director, Jason Walters. The Bible can be intimidating. There are a lot of pages, it's leather bound, and it seems like huge undertaking. However, this book has the ability to change our life! Throughout this series we will be exploring what the Bible is, how to read it, how to understand it, and how to apply it to our lives!
In part 1 we tackle the issue of, "what is the Bible"? We look at the layout, the structure, and some of the history of how we got it.
The bottom line for this week is "The Bible was written for you to change you!"