The good doctor: Bo Bradshaw, kicks off our study in James chapter 2 by walking us through the sin of partiality and explaining to us how we can love one another.
James continues to show his people what God is doing during their suffering. When we are suffering it is important that we are quick to listen with a humble heart. James goes on to show that during the storms of life, God's word is the safest place to be.
James concludes his discussion on suffering by continuing to remind us of all the good things that are happening while we go through hard times. Then he ends this section by giving us the best news of all.
(Sunday Sermon) - In one of the most famous passages of Scripture Jesus shows us 2 things: Who we truly worship, and who He truly is.
Suffering is something we all experience. How can the book of James help? It can provide us with a new and better perspective that brings hope on our darkest days.
James is one of the most popular books in church history, but why is that? Pastor Ryan walks us through the major themes of this book as we learn more about what God's grace really does in our lives.
What does the Bible actually say about abortion? Ryan walks us through several scriptures to show us God's heart on this important issue.
We all know about the concept of Abortion, but what is the legal background of Roe V. Wade? What actually happens in the womb during a pregnancy? Ryan walks us through the legal and scientific sides of this important topic.
We end our time in the 7 Churches of Revelation with the only 2 churches that Jesus does not correct. Philadelphia & Smyrna are in deep trouble with the world. Some of them are even about to die. But Jesus goes with them, even into death, and He will bring them out again.
The Churches at Pergamum and Thyatira relate to our own day and age perfectly. While both churches are doing several things right, they struggle in 2 main areas: sexual immorality, and idolatry of politics. The American Church has much to learn from these two groups.
The 7 Churches of Revelation begin with Ephesus. They are a church that is doing many things right, but idolatry has crept in and hardened their heart. Could the same be true of us?
What should a Church stand on? What should a Christian build their life on? What did Jesus think about the Bible? Ryan walks us through the importance of God's Word.
What do we do when a friend is grieving? So often we know more about how to care for ourselves, but how do we care for others? in this sermon we get 7 tools for how to help others, and maybe even how to help ourselves.
If God is real, then why doesn't He show Himself? Isn't that what a loving God would do? In tonight's sermon, we walk through the reasons God reveals Himself to us slowly and gradually, rather than all at once.
What does the Bible teach about homosexuality? How do we speak with our neighbor who is same-sex attracted? What does Jesus think of all this? Ryan kicks off our Apologetics series with this very important topic.
The encounter between Jacob and Esau is one of the most unexpected meetings in the entire Bible. Esau's forgiveness is so surprising to us. But as Christians, how surprised should we really be?
In our final sermon in Daniel, Pastor Ryan takes us through Daniel and the Lion's Den. What does Daniel's salvation teach us about surviving in Babylon, and how does it point to Jesus being seen in our own lives?
Tonight we go through one of the most well-known stories in the entire Bible. Jesus meets a woman who has no idea who He is, but He knows everything about her. In this amazing text we learn so many incredible truths about the Bible, about ourselves, and most importantly, about our savior.
New King. Same problems. Tonight Owen Vinson shows us how God moves in our lives and how only what is done for Him will last.
In Daniel chapter 5 we meet a new king with an old problem. We learn that as empires change and fade, we can take great comfort in knowing that our God remains the same.