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The ritual of The Lord's Supper (sometimes called communion) was the only ritual given to us by Jesus when He walked this Earth. He affirmed Baptism but He didn't initiate it. We have other rituals in the scriptures like the laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and confession of sins but again others gave those rituals to us. This makes the Lord's Supper unique. The more we study the Lord's Supper, we are reminded that it is much like a finely cut diamond twirling in the Sun, every turn giving off a different sparkle. Throughout 2024, the Teaching Team will be sharing a different facet of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month.
We are starting a new series entitled EKKLESIA. Ekklesia was a greek word that means "gathering". It was used to describe Roman citizens leaving their homes to come together, usually for a political rally. The early church adopted ekklesia to describe the gathering of the saints. What is the church? How should we think about our church here at Christ Center? We will be exploring these questions and more. Please join us Sunday morning as the church gathers for the Word, worship and Fellowship.
We are starting a new series entitled EKKLESIA. Ekklesia was a greek word that means "gathering". It was used to describe Roman citizens leaving their homes to come together, usually for a political rally. The early church adopted ekklesia to describe the gathering of the saints. What is the church? How should we think about our church here at Christ Center? We will be exploring these questions and more. Please join us Sunday morning as the church gathers for the Word, worship and Fellowship.
Church. A word that is often said, not often thought about, and variously described as home, irrelevant, oppressive, boring, or a building. But, the church is actually designed to be, could actually be, is at times, the most amazing space in the entire universe. Seriously, there is no more powerful space in all creation than the space in which the church is. Not because the church is there, but because where the church is, Jesus is, and Jesus, He drives out darkness, crushes oppression, heals wounds, embraces the untouchable, dispenses wisdom , speaks truth, makes dead hearts alive and blind eyes see. What is the church? The most amazing space ever!
The ritual of The Lord's Supper (sometimes called communion) was the only ritual given to us by Jesus when He walked this Earth. He affirmed Baptism but He didn't initiate it. We have other rituals in the scriptures like the laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and confession of sins but again others gave those rituals to us. This makes the Lord's Supper unique. The more we study the Lord's Supper, we are reminded that it is much like a finely cut diamond twirling in the Sun, every turn giving off a different sparkle. Throughout 2024, the Teaching Team will be sharing a different facet of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month.
Pastor Steve shares an inspirational message on the hope of the resurrection, reminding us of the transformative power of Christ.
We are in a series titled "The Land Between." This place can be unstable—a land of change. Change was happening rapidly before the pandemic, but now it seems that change is occurring at lightning speed: change in politics, technology, global order, and culture. All these changes create a sense of anxiety. Let's face it, "The Land Between" is full of uneasiness and conflict. We are not where we were, and we have not arrived where we are going. God often uses "The Land Between" to help us develop into more mature Christ followers."The Land Between" is the space that exists between two realities. You might recognize it as a place called the gray zone, desert, or wilderness, or perhaps you call it walking through a storm. "The Land Between" is often cloudy and sometimes hauntingly quiet. It is often a seemingly endless supply of roadblocks, speed bumps, and detours.Join the Christ Center teaching team as they explore what God's Word says about the good and bad things that grow in "The Land Between" and how to weed out the bad while nourishing the good.
We are in a series titled "The Land Between." This place can be unstable—a land of change. Change was happening rapidly before the pandemic, but now it seems that change is occurring at lightning speed: change in politics, technology, global order, and culture. All these changes create a sense of anxiety. Let's face it, "The Land Between" is full of uneasiness and conflict. We are not where we were, and we have not arrived where we are going. God often uses "The Land Between" to help us develop into more mature Christ followers."The Land Between" is the space that exists between two realities. You might recognize it as a place called the gray zone, desert, or wilderness, or perhaps you call it walking through a storm. "The Land Between" is often cloudy and sometimes hauntingly quiet. It is often a seemingly endless supply of roadblocks, speed bumps, and detours.Join the Christ Center teaching team as they explore what God's Word says about the good and bad things that grow in "The Land Between" and how to weed out the bad while nourishing the good.
God often spoke to people through dreams, challenging individuals like Peter in a dream (Acts 10) and warning Joseph in a dream (Matt 2:13). Daniel, too, experienced dreams revealing future events (Dan 7:1-3). According to Acts 2:17, in the last days, all generations will dream and have visions. T.E. Lawrence's quote resonates, "All men dream but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake up in the day to find it was vanity. However, the dreamers of the day are deemed dangerous, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, making it possible."Join Pastor Steve as he looks at a small team of people in the Bible who had a big dream.
The ritual of The Lord's Supper (sometimes called communion) was the only ritual given to us by Jesus when He walked this Earth. He affirmed Baptism but He didn't initiate it. We have other rituals in the scriptures like the laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and confession of sins but again others gave those rituals to us. This makes the Lord's Supper unique. The more I study the Lord's Supper often called communion I am reminded that it is much like a finely cut diamond twirling in the Sun, every turn giving off a different sparkle. Throughout 2024, the Teaching Team will be sharing a different facet of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month. This week Pastor Steve will look at the second facet...The Lord's Supper is a picture of Jesus' sacrifice and our responsibility to emulate.
We are starting a new series entitled "The Land Between." This place can be unstable—a land of change. Change was happening rapidly before the pandemic, but now it seems that change is occurring at lightning speed: change in politics, technology, global order, and culture. All these changes create a sense of anxiety. Let's face it, "The Land Between" is full of uneasiness and conflict. We are not where we were, and we have not arrived where we are going. God often uses "The Land Between" to help us develop into more mature Christ followers."The Land Between" is the space that exists between two realities. You might recognize it as a place called the gray-zone, desert or the wilderness, or perhaps you call it walking through a storm. "The Land Between" is often cloudy and sometimes hauntingly quiet. It is often a seemingly endless supply of roadblocks, speed bumps, and detours.Join the Christ Center teaching team as they explore what God's Word says about the good and bad things that grow in "The Land Between" and how to weed out the bad while nourishing the good.
We are in a series titled "The Land Between." This place can be unstable—a land of change. Change was happening rapidly before the pandemic, but now it seems that change is occurring at lightning speed: change in politics, technology, global order, and culture. All these changes create a sense of anxiety. Let's face it, "The Land Between" is full of uneasiness and conflict. We are not where we were, and we have not arrived where we are going. God often uses "The Land Between" to help us develop into more mature Christ followers."The Land Between" is the space that exists between two realities. You might recognize it as a place called the gray zone, desert, or wilderness, or perhaps you call it walking through a storm. "The Land Between" is often cloudy and sometimes hauntingly quiet. It is often a seemingly endless supply of roadblocks, speed bumps, and detours.Join the Christ Center teaching team as they explore what God's Word says about the good and bad things that grow in "The Land Between" and how to weed out the bad while nourishing the good.
We are starting a new series entitled "The Land Between." This place can be unstable—a land of change. Change was happening rapidly before the pandemic, but now it seems that change is occurring at lightning speed: change in politics, technology, global order, and culture. All these changes create a sense of anxiety. Let's face it, "The Land Between" is full of uneasiness and conflict. We are not where we were, and we have not arrived where we are going. God often uses "The Land Between" to help us develop into more mature Christ followers."The Land Between" is the space that exists between two realities. You might recognize it as a place called the gray-zone, desert or the wilderness, or perhaps you call it walking through a storm. "The Land Between" is often cloudy and sometimes hauntingly quiet. It is often a seemingly endless supply of roadblocks, speed bumps, and detours.Join the Christ Center teaching team as they explore what God's Word says about the good and bad things that grow in "The Land Between" and how to weed out the bad while nourishing the good.
The ritual of The Lord's Supper (sometimes called communion) was the only ritual given to us by Jesus when He walked this Earth. He affirmed Baptism but He didn't initiate it. We have other rituals in the scriptures like the laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and confession of sins but again others gave those rituals to us. This makes the Lord's Supper unique. The more I study the Lord's Supper often called communion I am reminded that it is much like a finely cut diamond twirling in the Sun, every turn giving off a different sparkle. Throughout 2024, the Teaching Team will be sharing a different facet of the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of each month. This week Pastor Steve will look at the first facet...The Lord's Supper is a picture of the INCARNATION.
Be On the Look Out everywhere. Why? Because God is moving and His Spirit is working to draw all kinds of people to faith in Christ. This Sunday we will look at one chapter with three stories of very different people who had very different experiences of the very same same good news that brought God's peace, power, and love into the center of their lives.
The acronym "BOLO" signifies "Be On the Look Out" and is commonly employed by law enforcement agencies to locate fugitives, criminals, or missing individuals. In a spiritual context, Jesus received various BOLOs from His heavenly Father, guiding Him to seek out and help the sick, the poor, the leper, the outcast, and numerous others. Similarly, Jesus imparts several BOLOs to us, urging us to identify and assist those in need. Let's delve into who we should be searching for and how we can reach out to them.
The acronym "BOLO" signifies "Be On the Look Out" and is commonly employed by law enforcement agencies to locate fugitives, criminals, or missing individuals. In a spiritual context, Jesus received various BOLOs from His heavenly Father, guiding Him to seek out and help the sick, the poor, the leper, the outcast, and numerous others. Similarly, Jesus imparts several BOLOs to us, urging us to identify and assist those in need. Let's delve into who we should be searching for and how we can reach out to them.
What is God trying to say to us in our busy lives? He suggests this: "Be patient! Learn to prepare. Learn to wait—for each other, for love, for celebration, for God!" In a culture that wants immediate gratification, Advent teaches us that we can rush things to such a degree that we minimize the impact. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, we will be doing a series called PREPARE. Picture a green log in a fire. It heats up for a long while before it bursts into flame. That is Christmas. There was a certain waiting before the Messiah came. There is purpose in the waiting. It is a season of preparation. We will look at the ingredients of preparation: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and, finally, Jesus. Please join us for our Advent Series and let us all learn how to PREPARE for Jesus to be born anew in all of our hearts.
Where are you finding JOY this Christmas? Is there more to it than just gingerbread lattes and Christmas movies? And what about JOY for people who really struggle with loneliness and loss this time of year? Is there JOY for them? Jesus offers a deep and lasting JOY that goes beyond circumstances. Join us as guest, Tim Williams, brings a message of hope and JOY to thrill a weary world.
What is God trying to say to us in our busy lives? He suggests this: "Be patient! Learn to prepare. Learn to wait—for each other, for love, for celebration, for God!" In a culture that wants immediate gratification, Advent teaches us that we can rush things to such a degree that we minimize the impact. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, we will be doing a series called PREPARE. Picture a green log in a fire. It heats up for a long while before it bursts into flame. That is Christmas. There was a certain waiting before the Messiah came. There is purpose in the waiting. It is a season of preparation. We will look at the ingredients of preparation: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and, finally, Jesus. Please join us for our Advent Series and let us all learn how to PREPARE for Jesus to be born anew in all of our hearts.
What is God trying to say to us in our busy lives? He suggests this: "Be patient! Learn to prepare. Learn to wait—for each other, for love, for celebration, for God!" In a culture that wants immediate gratification, Advent teaches us that we can rush things to such a degree that we minimize the impact. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, we will be doing a series called PREPARE. Picture a green log in a fire. It heats up for a long while before it bursts into flame. That is Christmas. There was a certain waiting before the Messiah came. There is purpose in the waiting. It is a season of preparation. We will look at the ingredients of preparation: Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and, finally, Jesus. Please join us for our Advent Series and let us all learn how to PREPARE for Jesus to be born anew in all of our hearts.
Is your core question "Do I have purpose?" Have you ever wrestled with having purpose? If so, join Pastor Steve as he teaches us God's design for purpose and how to overcome the scramble.
Tired from the hamster wheel of life? Wondering how to live the life you were created to live, all the while maintaining the status quo? Feeling like there are cracks appearing in your “If I do this then this will result” way of thinking? Join us as we wonder together about our value and worth and possibly find it in an unexpected place.
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And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself anymore, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. Isaiah 30:20-21 Did you grow up in a home with neglect and addiction? Did you feel protected? Was there abuse? Did your parents struggle with money? Were your basic needs not met? Were you often overlooked by your parents? Did you not feel listened to? Or was love withheld from you? Were you abandoned by a family member? Did your birth order seem to cause you to be overlooked? Did you grow up in a home where grades and performance were the focus? Did you feel unimportant? Was perfection expected of you? Did you feel as though you didn't measure up? Did you feel overly pressured to make a difference in the world? Was service and legacy always placed above your needs? If you can relate to any of these questions, then you are not alone. So does the rest of the human race. We are often at the mercy of these issues well into adulthood. How we answer these questions determine how we treat others and how we handle issues of identity, behavior, and beliefs. Join us as the teaching team helps us apply God's word to the unanswered questions of our lives. The Seven Wonders of the World:I wonder, am I safe?I wonder, am I secure?I wonder, am I loved?I wonder, am I wanted?I wonder, am I successful?I wonder, am I good enough?I wonder, do I have purpose?
And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself anymore, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. Isaiah 30:20-21 Did you grow up in a home with neglect and addiction? Did you feel protected? Was there abuse? Did your parents struggle with money? Were your basic needs not met? Were you often overlooked by your parents? Did you not feel listened to? Or was love withheld from you? Were you abandoned by a family member? Did your birth order seem to cause you to be overlooked? Did you grow up in a home where grades and performance were the focus? Did you feel unimportant? Was perfection expected of you? Did you feel as though you didn't measure up? Did you feel overly pressured to make a difference in the world? Was service and legacy always placed above your needs? If you can relate to any of these questions, then you are not alone. So does the rest of the human race. We are often at the mercy of these issues well into adulthood. How we answer these questions determine how we treat others and how we handle issues of identity, behavior, and beliefs. Join us as the teaching team helps us apply God's word to the unanswered questions of our lives. The Seven Wonders of the World:I wonder, am I safe?I wonder, am I secure?I wonder, am I loved?I wonder, am I wanted?I wonder, am I successful?I wonder, am I good enough?I wonder, do I have purpose?
And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself anymore, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. Isaiah 30:20-21 Did you grow up in a home with neglect and addiction? Did you feel protected? Was there abuse? Did your parents struggle with money? Were your basic needs not met? Were you often overlooked by your parents? Did you not feel listened to? Or was love withheld from you? Were you abandoned by a family member? Did your birth order seem to cause you to be overlooked? Did you grow up in a home where grades and performance were the focus? Did you feel unimportant? Was perfection expected of you? Did you feel as though you didn't measure up? Did you feel overly pressured to make a difference in the world? Was service and legacy always placed above your needs? If you can relate to any of these questions, then you are not alone. So does the rest of the human race. We are often at the mercy of these issues well into adulthood. How we answer these questions determine how we treat others and how we handle issues of identity, behavior, and beliefs. Join us as the teaching team helps us apply God's word to the unanswered questions of our lives.
And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, yet your Teacher will not hide himself anymore, but your eyes shall see your Teacher. And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left. Isaiah 30:20-21 Did you grow up in a home with neglect and addiction? Did you feel protected? Was there abuse? Did your parents struggle with money? Were your basic needs not met? Were you often overlooked by your parents? Did you not feel listened to? Or was love withheld from you? Were you abandoned by a family member? Did your birth order seem to cause you to be overlooked? Did you grow up in a home where grades and performance were the focus? Did you feel unimportant? Was perfection expected of you? Did you feel as though you didn't measure up? Did you feel overly pressured to make a difference in the world? Was service and legacy always placed above your needs? If you can relate to any of these questions, then you are not alone. So does the rest of the human race. We are often at the mercy of these issues well into adulthood. How we answer these questions determine how we treat others and how we handle issues of identity, behavior, and beliefs. Join us as the teaching team helps us apply God's word to the unanswered questions of our lives. The Seven Wonders of the World: I wonder, am I safe? I wonder, am I secure? I wonder, am I loved? I wonder, am I wanted? I wonder, am I successful? I wonder, am I good enough? I wonder, do I have purpose?
Christ Center is a church on a mission because Jesus was on mission. His mission was to give His life away and as He did He dispelled the darkness and brought the light. The presence of Jesus brought hope, healing, and love. Join us to hear about the mission of Christ Center and our hope to bring light to our community.
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"There has never been a more... time than now." Hyperbole? Yes, but as our experience of serving Christ in culture changes, hyperbole is one coping technique. For many of us, it FEELS like it's harder than ever to walk faithfully with Jesus. But the truth is, there have been many... disintegrating cultures, more divided countries, polarized politics, and challenging times to be a Christian. The reality is that every place, every time, every person has presented unique challenges to the gospel and unique reflections of God's common grace. We, like all churches throughout the centuries and across the globe, need to hear Peter's powerful reminder to some of the first generation of Christians of who we are, where we are, and how we are to live Christ-centered lives in an "I"-centered culture. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@christcentercashmere #christcentercashmere
Join the Christ Center Teaching Team as they encourage, inspire and challenge all of us to leave the safe harbor of our church walls and engage our community. How should we conduct ourselves? Who does Jesus compel us to reach out to? These questions will be explored in "COMMUNITY" our new series.
Join us at this Sunday's worship service where Pastor Steve will teach us some principles behind why baptism is so important. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@christcentercashmere #christcentercashmere
In the last several weeks we have been exploring some life ring principles that help keep our head above water. Today Pastor Steve will look at an obscure old testament character (2 Samuel 21) to learn some tools for becoming a Life Ring for others who are struggling in the storm. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@christcentercashmere #christcentercashmere
We are celebrating kids this Sunday at church! We'll sing songs from VBS, share highlights from the week, and have a special message from our Family Life Director, Heather Pflugrath. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Getting stuck underwater can be deadly. Pastor Steve will weave scriptures and stories together as we look at a few different Life Rings that can help keep our heads above water. God says that we are "More than Conquerors". Let's all learn together how to walk in that reality."In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." Romans 8:38 —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Getting stuck underwater can be deadly. Pastor Steve will weave scriptures and stories together as we look at a few different Life Rings that can help keep our heads above water. God says that we are "More than Conquerors". Let's all learn together how to walk in that reality."In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." Romans 8:38 —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Four years ago the foundations in Tara's and my life began to crumble and we found ourselves out in life's deep turbulent waters. We will be sharing how prayer, people and praise helped keep us going until we got our feet on the ground again. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
The Greek word for "disciple" is "mathetes". "Mathetes" when translated means learner. As children of God we are called disciples. We are to be in a constant state of learning. Join Pastor Steve as he gives us some principles related to becoming a good learner. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
As we continue to look at discipleship join pastor Steve as he looks at the Priority of Spiritual Parenting. We will look at some principles that Nehemiah used to take Esther to higher ground. Jesus made it clear that every follower is called to disciple others. This series is designed to give you the tools necessary for the job. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
"Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me." A cute, memorable, and completely WRONG nursery rhyme. Words can hurt. But, words can also heal. Some people's words can tear down while other people's words can build up. When we listen to words, we give them power. Discipleship is about letting the life giving power of the Word of Christ dwell in us and change us so His love and life can flow through us. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Join Pastor Steve as he kicks off our new series entitled THE CALLED. We will explore the WHY and WHAT and HOW of discipleship. The heart of Christ Center's mission is to lead others to Jesus and make disciples. Pastor Steve's first message is entitled CHOICES HAVE CONSEQUENCES. We will be exploring the Rich Young Ruler's encounter with Jesus found in Luke 18:18-23 —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Hearing God can feel mysterious, ambiguous, and downright impossible at times. How does a person actually hear God? And, does God even want to be heard? Join us this weekend as guest speaker, Tim Williams walks through the fundamental principles behind developing a conversational relationship with God.
With life often come seasons of pain. Seasons where life doesn't play out as we had hoped. Join us for Mother's Day as we look at a woman unloved and unwanted and how she worked through her pain to a place of praise! Come be encouraged that it is your God, not your dreams, that ultimately win the day. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Why is it important to hear God? Pastor Steve looks at the parable of the talents to remind us that we each have a role to play, and as we seek God with our whole heart, He will begin to reveal His plan to us. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Two of our core values here at Christ Center are spending time with God and following Jesus. The Hearing Heart series taps into these values. The Best listeners listen with their hearts. In this series we will look at why it's important to have our hearts tuned into God and also how we can posture ourselves to better hear from God, and lastly, the different ways that God speaks to us.
Bob Lenz is one of the nation's top Christian communicators. With his humorous, down-to-earth style and genuine concern, Bob captures the audience's attention immediately and sensitively spans denominational walls. As a storyteller at heart, he combines his personal experience with in-depth biblical knowledge, awakening understanding and inspiring others to embrace faith in Christ and take the next step closer to God. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a powerful communicator and be uplifted, inspired, and motivated to make a positive difference in the world.
Jesus commanded us to go and share the good news of His Kingdom. Yet why do so many Christians refuse to share? Maybe it's because they don't know how. Join us as Pastor Steve unpacks some ways we can share our faith based on our strengths. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
Have you ever been fooled by appearances? Something was not as it appeared. Then you can identify with the Centurion that stood by Jesus at the cross. Something that Jesus said totally changed his mind about who Jesus was. It was Jesus' final cry on the cross that changed everything. Join Pastor Steve as we explore the final cry of Jesus and how that cry paired with the resurrection changed everything for all of humanity. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
This Sunday we will look at the moment Jesus enters the city that He will be crucified in only days later. How does this moment known as Palm Sunday lead us closer to the heart of Jesus? —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere
In the last days of Jesus' earthly life, leading to His resurrection, we find some pretty powerful moments worthy of our reflection. Heading into our Easter celebration we will be looking at a few of those key moments. —— Christ Center exists to reach people for Christ and make disciples. Stay Connected Website: www.christcentercashmere.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/christcenter Instagram: www.instagram.com/christ.center #christcentercashmere