This week we are taking a look at the Fruit of the Spirit Faithfulness. Diana shares her journey of faithfulness and provides us with a 3 step journey of how to keep the faith when times get hard.
This week we are looking at the Fruit of the Spirit: Patience. Kaitlyn shares with us that behind patience is actually discernment and shares 3 prayers with us in order to discern well. There is the prayer FOR indifference, the prayer OF indifference, and the prayer for wisdom.
Join us as we kick off our new series where we take a look at the Fruits of the Spirit. This week we heard from one of our leaders, Benjamin Gauss, about how to live a life of love and how to love people who are not the easiest to love.
This week we hear from Pastor Ken from Blantyre Baptist Church about the Parable of the Rich Fool and how we need to let go of our earthly possessions and hold onto Jesus.
This week we hear a very encouraging message from Andee about the Parable of the Lost Sheep. We learn that God loves us especially when we feel lost and all we have to do when we are wandering is reach out. Someone will bring us back home.
This week we hear from Zack Brady as he shares a fresh perspective on the continuation of the Parables of Jesus, we learn specifically from the Parable of the Two Sons that Jesus values inner emotion and raw reaction.
As we are continuing with our new sermon series based on the parables of Jesus, this week we hear from Pastor Humphreys from our sister church Flood Lilongwe. He sheds more light on how Jesus teaches us how Considerate, Generous and rewarding He is. Also how demanding He is from his servants.
This week we are kicking off a new sermon series called Picture This: How the Parables of Jesus Give us Hope. Each week, we will be taking a look at a different Parable and seeing how it's message can bring us hope in these unprecedented times. We have Andee starting us off with the Parable of the Sower and showing us a fresh perspective on this teaching.
This week we learn that when we pray, "give us today our daily bread" we are assuming our dependence on God and recognizing that we can do nothing outside of Him. God provides all that we need, but sometimes what we believe we need, God knows will derail us.
This week we hear from Emma about how to pray "your will be done." We learn that by praying this, we are surrendering our own wants to the Lord and in turn trusting that He is faithful to us always.
This week we are focusing on the phrase "Your Kingdom Come" of the Lord's prayer. Prayer allows us to know ourselves, and to know God, on a more intimate level. When we pray, "Your Kingdom Come" we are submitting ourselves to the will and love of God.
This week we are looking at the second line of the Lord's Prayer: "hallowed by your name." Throughout the Bible, and even today, we know that names are important because they hold meaning. We can "hallow" the name of the Lord by acknowledging His excellence and worth.
This week we are using Jesus's model of how to pray and really zooming in just on the first sentence: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed by your name." This first line of the Lord's prayer can sometimes get overlooked because we have heard it a million times, but when you take the time to think about the implications of God as our Father, it is quite profound.
This week we start a new message series called "Teach Us To Pray" where we will be unpacking different elements of prayer and redefining how it impacts our daily lives. This message teaches us that at it's most basic form, prayer is all about our relationship with our Father.
This week we conclude our Prodigal series by looking at the great cost the Father endured for both of his wayward sons. We also find out the real identity of our true elder brother.
This week we continue our series on the Parable of the Prodigal Son and take a look at what it means to live like an "elder brother." When things don't go our way it is really easy to fall into the trap of jealousy and indignation but God invites us into His loving arms of grace and love despite our bad behavior.
This sermon is the first in a two-part mini series on the Parable of the Prodigal Son, one of the most well known parables in the whole of scripture. We're taking a fresh look at this old story, referring heavily to Tim Keller's book Prodigal God (highly recommended reading!) This week we learn that both the younger (prodigal) and older brother really had the same goals, they just had extremely different methods to achieve that goal.
Full church service from April 19, 2020: Prodigal, Week One.
If Christ did not rise from the dead, Pastor Yami echoes the apostle Paul, then our witness, our faith, and our very lives are meaningless and indeed, we Christians are to be pitied for believing a lie. However! The good news is, HE DID. The truth of our faith and of life itself is that Jesus Christ did die on the cross on Good Friday and rise from the dead on Sunday. If he hadn't, we have permission to live however we want; since he has, we must remember and LIVE THAT WAY. Be encouraged, as Martha was, to proclaim that he is the Christ, son of God, who is coming into the world, and that our whole being hangs on him.
Join us for our Full Online service celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ!