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This week we take a look at what it means to transform lives by encounters with the Holy Spirit.
This week we take a look at what it means to be transformed by grace.
We are excited to welcome Armando Doblado this week as he shares a powerful and timely message on the importance of being part of a Christian community. Discover the deep significance of not only belonging, but actively engaging and thriving together in faith. Don’t miss out on this inspiring opportunity to learn how true community can strengthen and empower us in our walk with Christ!
Throughout this series we have been learning the importance of being families on mission. In this weeks message we learn the strategy to put that into action. In the message there is a reference to a commercial, you can view it here: https://youtu.be/AXXPIk4v6aw?si=lq9AyceIYBJhzTaM Also the song played at the end of service is: You Hold It All Together by Maverick City x Upper Room, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSMJa5tImRU
As we wrap up this series, we are reminded that the whole point of being families on mission is to go after the lost.
As we continue to study what it means for us to be families on mission, this week we learn that God has a purpose for us and that we are made for missions.
This week we look at how Jesus brought people into His family of followers.
In this new series we continue with the same theme that we have been discussing over the last several weeks, Family on Mission. This week we look at what family looks like in scripture.
This week DCF Elder, David Woodham, teaches into the family dinner table becoming the new pulpit and where church families begin to grow and mature as brothers and sisters of Christ.
We welcome Ryan and Jenny Schmidt as they share stories and insights on loving people in their community and how they have seen God transform lives, families, and neighborhoods!
Join us for Part 4 of our series, 'Recalibrate Church,' as we explore the original church and discuss how we can realign ourselves to become the Church we are truly meant to be.
This week in the "Recalibrate" series, David Hale teaches on re-calibrating our approach to serving the body.
In this season of "Recalibration", David teaches what it looks like to Recalibrate Family and what it means to grow as sons and daughters of God.
Happy New Year! The new year usually comes with new year resolutions, but instead of trying to change on your own learn what it means to re-calibrate yourself to what God has in store for you.
As we go into Christmas, we remember that both the story of Scrooge and the birth of Jesus are stories of hope.
Sometimes we keep people in "snapshots" of where they were when they hurt us, even ourselves. In this week's message we learn how to forgive and let those "snapshots" go.
What does Ebenezer Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol" and Zacchaeus from the New Testament have in common? Find out as we continue the series "Be a Scrooge."
Find out this Christmas season why being a Scrooge can be a good thing and the true reason for this season.
As we end this series, we see that not only does a firm foundation give us peace in the storm, it also provides us with a launching pad for the mission God has called us to.
Have you ever recognized that Jesus used wedding analogies when He talked about the church? Find out in this week's message how that relates to us today.
Find out how you can have real peace that is rooted not in the absence of trials but in the presence of God.
As we continue to build upon the series "Solid Ground", we take a look at prophecy and how it is used in the New Testament and today.
You've heard the phrase, "Jesus is our cornerstone", but what does that mean? What exactly is a cornerstone and how does it relate to our faith? Find out in this week's message.
Everyone is "building" in life. The question is are you building on a strong foundation or shifting sand?
When does change come? Is it immediate or is it gradual? Find out as we continue going after real change.
What does real lasting change look like? Find out as we continue the series "Real Change."
What does real Spiritual Transformation look like? Welcome to part 2 of our "Real Change" series where we dive into what it looks like to "Be" and "Do" like Jesus in taking on His character and competency.
We believe that lives can be transformed by encountering grace and Holy Spirit. But how do you practically change your mind or mindset? Let's dive in as David Hale starts a new series on "Real Change."
We continue to look at being our brother's keeper by looking how Jesus modeled it for us.
Have you ever heard the phrase "Am I my brother's keeper?" In today's message we will answer that question along with what it means to be a brother's keeper.
As we continue in the series on Allegiance, we've seen how God wants to prosper us, but not just for our benefit. Today we look at following Jesus' example of being on mission for God the Father.
God has good plans for us, but it might not always look like how we might expect it to look. Come see how the second journey of Paul took some unexpected turns and the cost it takes to be in allegiance with God.
Last week we asked the question "Is it God's will for us to prosper?". This week we look at "how" we prosper.
We are back after a small summer break. Have you ever asked: Is it God's will for you to prosper? Find out what it means to prosper in this weeks message.
We are excited to have Armando Doblado with us again. Come and find out what the story of Mephibosheth has to tell us about the grace of God.
What is the one thing, or "vehicle", that is needed to help us better walk in our inheritance?
We look at three challenges to walking in the fullness of our inheritance.
How do we go from children who possess the “RIGHT” of inheritance to mature sons and daughters who actually walk in the “FULLNESS” of it?
If we are sons and daughters of God, there is an inheritance that we can walk in. Join us as we study what two things we need to understand to walk in that inheritance.
David Hale continues the series "Contrasting the Covenants" by teaching on the inheritance that comes with being in the new covenant.
Where are you getting your identity? Is it from your achievements, peoples' approval, your appearance, or your behavior? Find out in today's message where you should be getting your identity from.
Are you struggling with feelings of guilt over sin? As a believer find out how you can overcome those feelings as we continue the series "Contrasting the Covenants."
David Woodham shares two prophetic words over DCF and how we need to be ready to respond to their fulfillment.
Have you ever wondered as a believer how the Law applies to you? We continue looking at the old and new covenants with a closer look at the purpose of the Law.
As a believer are you living under the old covenant or new? Maybe your trying to live out of both. Find out in this weeks message the freedom Jesus brings in the new covenant.
He is Risen! Happy Easter! It is the grace and mercy of God that we don't get what we deserve. Find out more as David Hale concludes the series "Things Jesus Never Said."
Special guest speaker Armando Doblado challenges us to accept God's invitation for more. Listen/watch to learn more about this invitation.
"Do what makes you happy" or "follow your heart" are things that Jesus never said. Learn why this is a bad way to live your life and find out what Jesus really said.
"Facebook Theology" is a troubling trend. We start a new series tackling the "Things Jesus Never Said." So what could it be that you are believing about forgiveness that Jesus never actually said?
In order to grow in the kingdom, we must invest. As we conclude this series, learn the importance of investing God's way.
So how do we invest in the 5 capitals so that we continue to grow in spiritual maturity? Join David Hale as he continues the series "Kingdom Economics."