Following Jesus is a commitment to surrender. Our work life, home life, church life — these things are not separate from our spiritual life.
Every instance of Jesus celebrating the Sabbath is spent with people, so how can Sabbath inform how we both love God AND love other people well?
This sermon explores the purpose of Sabbath and reminds us that the God who did not NEED to rest intentionally took time to step away from work, modeling it for us.
We tend to think of “vocation” as “work.” And that God is not involved in our work, but that He is involved in our “calling.” What happens when the line between these two are blurred? If we are a Christian, then we work for God first and foremost.
Genesis 11 tells the story of people building a tower to reach the heavens, trying to make a name for themselves. How do we build our own towers and use work to try and make a name for ourselves?
Our second part of our 2-part series called Build the Mission preached by Joey Drumright.
Week 1 of our 2-week series on Build the Mission.
Our final sermon in our series on Micah. In a world that is often loud, Jesus calls us to be salt and light, two things that do not speak.
Micah 6:8 ends by inviting believers to walk in humility by voluntarily choosing "second place."
The prophet Micah gives us a glimpse of what justice in God's kingdom looks like, and it's pretty different from ours.
Many of us know what Micah 6:8 says, but what comes before that, and what does God want most from His people?
We could preach about prayer, but today, we spent time in our worship services praying specifically for our world, our city, our church, and our schools.
Caleb, one of our workers from an undisclosed location, shares some stories and lessons he and his family have learned about God’s faithfulness in different seasons of life.
The why is everything! The why is to become more like Jesus.
Ephesians ends with an encouragement to “stand firm in the power of the Lord.” We need this encouragement because we are engaged in a spiritual struggle against a real enemy. This enemy is not other people who have flesh and blood - rather, it is the rulers, authorities, and powers of this dark world who is interested in stealing, killing and destroying our lives. But the good news is that we engage in this struggle prepared and clothed in the character and heart of Jesus Christ.
.“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.”
This is Paul’s word to the Ephesians (and to us!) as we think about our relationships. What would happen if we reimagine every relationship with this instruction in mind? How might our homes and our churches be impacted if our focus is submission to one another? In this study of Ephesians 5:21-6:9 we explore these questions.
In this sermon we explore Ephesians 5:3-20 where Paul invites us to wake from our sleep and live fully into our new identity as children of light.
If the first 3 chapters of Ephesians are about the impact of the resurrection, then the last 3 chapters are about what we do about the resurrection!
Ephesians 4:1-16 reminds us that we are given this gift of grace, and that this gift should be met with a response from us — a response worthy of that calling we have received.