Weekly messages from BSM North SUMMIT.
God’s purpose for you is not “somewhere and some day.” God’s purpose for you is right here and right now.
God's greatest promise to you isn't a big house, a successful career, or even a perfect life. His greatest promise is His presence.
Trusting and surrendering to God’s timing isn’t easy. But when we do, we gain far greater promises than anything the world can offer.
Sermons and songs won’t change our lives. It’s when we meet the living God face-to-face that everything changes.
We all worship something. In week 2 of our Face to Face series, Faith Brodie asks us the question, “What sits at the throne of your heart?”
Whether we like it or not, fathers shape our lives. Mitchell Bradford speaks about the heart of our Heavenly Father, and what that means for us.
Being stressed has become a badge of honor in our culture. But we weren’t designed to live that way. How do you win the battle over stress and anxiety in your mind?
Love is designed to be expressed. So do you love God? Don’t just say it. Say it with your chest. Say it with your life.
For the final week of our Love Lies series, our Leadership Team sits down to answer questions from our students.
In this message, Braden Collum discusses the dangers of offense, and how we can escape the bondage of unforgiveness.
In this message, Katy Copeland talks about the lie of loneliness and the importance of community.
In this message, Braden Collum talks about sex, lust, shame, and where true fulfillment comes from.
In this message, Zach Fetter encourages us to run towards all that God has for us, even in difficult or uncomfortable moments.
In this message, Braden Collum reminds us that we can’t just “say” we love Jesus and people. We have to have evidence in our lives. We have to prove it.
In this message, Braden Collum talks about how to THRIVE in a divided world. We can't do it alone. We're in this together.
On the cross, Jesus killed our sin and put our old selves in the grave. So stop going back to those dead things. Stop being a grave digger.
No matter how much anxiety or chaos is around is, Jesus is the rock who never changes.
When chaos, worry, and anxiety rules our minds, it causes us to miss the only thing worth being concerned about.
How do we take back our minds in the age of worry, fear, and anxiety? In Week 1 of our “Triggered” series, Braden gives us a few things to remember in the face of chaos.
Culture wants you to believe that life is about you. But our perspective should be, “It’s not about me. It’s about what God can do to others through me.”
There is something within us that longs to be known, seen, and loved. What if I told you those 3 things are intertwined with our purpose on Earth?
Fame is, at some level, something that appeals to most people. But the truth is, our desire for fame is simply a desire to be seen, heard, and valued by people. However, our purpose isn’t to be famous; rather, it is to make Him famous.
In week 2 of our Big Reputation series, Riley Cruson challenges us to become something greater than ourselves.
We often find ourselves trying to build our reputation and identity based on what other people say. But what does God say?
When we experience God’s activeness around us, our response should be nothing other than to completely surrender. And that doesn’t mean some things we do. It means everything we do.
Following Jesus doesn’t mean He’s always going to calm the storms in our lives. But he does promise that He will be with us in the storms. Are you ready to jump in?
As we follow Jesus, the truth is that we’re all following the same person, but we’re not all following the same path. But frankly, we often get distracted by someone else’s path along the way. How do we stay focused on our own path?
During our first SUMMIT of the new school year, Braden reminds us that loving people like Jesus can't wait until you feel like it. It starts now.