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Christ promises that all who bless God by receiving God's people will in return receive God's blessing.
Jesus calls us to proclaim the good news, to cure the sick, to raise the dead, to cleanse the lepers, and to cast out demons, but first he calls us to pray.
Christ calls us to a life of humble service and promises, "You will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous."
It's a New Year and this year's message shows how our celebrations aren't really that different from Jesus' times!
God wants you to know that no matter what you are going through...He has been there!
This is our Christmas 2024 message.
Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost––and that's ME––and YOU.
In the story of Jesus and the synagogue leader, Jesus shows us how to REALLY honor God.
Christ calls Christians to challenge every evil, but to do it in humility and love.
Christ calls us to prepare for eternity by generosity to people in need.
Jesus calls us to sit at his feet to enjoy his friendship and to benefit from his Lordship.
This is the first episode of our new podcast called "Faith and Technology". We are going to try and make this a weekly podcast, so if you like it, please let us know!
Christ calls us to extend the breadth of our neighborhood and to extend ourselves in the service of our neighbor.
Christ blesses our giving, even our small gifts, when given with devotion.
Christ calls us to life-giving rhythms of work and rest.
The story of John's martyrdom, set inside the story of the successful mission by the Twelve, assures us that God is at work––and is winning the victory––even in the worst of times.
Jesus comes to bless us with his presence, and we must choose whether we will really see him and experience his blessing––or not.
Jesus can redeem even the most difficult moments in our lives.
Christ doesn't promise that we will not experience difficult times, but does promise that, if we walk in faith, he will redeem the difficult times.
God gave the Sabbath to bless people, and Jesus blessed people on the Sabbath.
The New Testament teaches resurrection––a state that will be at the same time like the life that we know––unlike the life that we know––and more wonderful than we can imagine.
Christ calls us to pray persistently in the faith that God will grant justice to those who cry to him day and night.
Christ calls us to open our eyes to see and our hearts to receive God's blessings.
God answers our prayers––not necessarily with a sudden SHAAA-ZAM kind of miracle––but often by shepherding us with little nudges over a period of time––until we suddenly look around and realize that we are just where we need to be.
Jesus calls us to practice sacrificial discipleship.
The Holy Spirit is a faithful guide and teacher, so it behooves us to be faithful followers and learners.
Jesus calls us beyond our most basic needs for food, clothing and shelter, and offers to meet our deepest needs.
Today, we will examine how we are insulting God in our homes, our daily habits, our schools, and our churches.
In the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, Jesus teaches us not to celebrate our virtues but to acknowledge our need of forgiveness.
Jesus looks for ways to help us, and rewards persistent, humble faith.
Jesus invites us to come to him and find rest––to participate in relationship with Father and Son in a three-part harmony for the soul.
Jesus has a quiet authority that persuades us to follow him––and which makes something wonderful of our lives when we do.
Just as Jesus was empowered by the Spirit that he received at his baptism, so God empowers us to live important lives through the power of the Spirit that we received at our baptism.
In the Bible, mothers are celebrated too! Not by official holidays or festivals, but celebrated nontheless by Jesus, as we will talk about in our message today.
In his baptism, Jesus took one of three steps down (incarnation, baptism, and crucifixion) in preparation for two big steps up (resurrection and ascension).
Baptism represents a total commitment––putting your whole self in.
Jesus received the blessing of Spirit and word while at prayer after his baptism, modeling for us that prayer is one of God's vehicles for blessing.
Just as it was important to Jesus for John the Baptist to be faithful to his calling, so it is also important to Jesus that we be faithful to ours.
Christ makes himself known to us through the scriptures and the breaking of bread.
Just as Jesus said to those first disciples, "So I send you," so also he says to us, "So I send you!" (John 20:21)
Dr. Rob White is back again in time to deliver our Palm Sunday Message!
Join Art Akilis for our final part of our series called "A Generous Life"
Join Art Akilis for Week 4 Part Three of our series called "A Generous Life"
Join Art Akilis for Week 4 Part Two of our series called "A Generous Life".
Join Art Akilis for Week 4 of our series called "A Generous Life". Week 4 will be split into 4 parts and this week is Part One.
Join Art Akilis as he goes through Week 3 of our 4 Week Series called "A Generous Life"