Culture comes up with ways we think we can make God “better” by judging Him by our standards. The Bible calls us instead to see God as He really is and recognize how He is far better than any “god” we could dream up.
Pastor Brad talks about how we should be the “carriers of refreshment” to a thirsty world.
The Bible calls us to pray on all occasions and to constantly pray for God’s people (Ephesians 6:18). FaithTree Online Prayer Walks have each gathered more than 600 believers from around the world to pray before our faithful God. As we reach the mid-point of 2021, let’s join together to pray in Jesus’s name once again at our fourth Online Prayer Walk on July 15! We are excited to see what God will do through this time!
Why did God create me? How does understanding who God is help us to better understand His love for us? As we begin a new series looking at core beliefs the Bible teaches, we start at the one who starts everything: God.
Last week, Pastor Steve considered when we should remain silent. There are also times we need to speak up.
Paul says we should remember the “sound words.” What does that mean? How does that apply to us?
When the Gospel advances, it always advances past me and my preferences and past my “Old Time Religion.” The Holy Spirit isn’t done with His mission when He’s reached me; instead, He invites me to join in His mission.
Pastor Brad speaks about how we focus on God’s calling to us even during the “off seasons” of life. Are we sleeping during those times or are we putting in the work?
Jesus tells us He will return and judge the world. What does that really mean? Should we be afraid? As we wrap up “the Future is Here,” Pastor Tim will help us consider these questions.
Pastor Steve thinks about times of silence. The Scriptures remind us that there are times we need to be silent and not let our tongue run wild.