Fusion Church sermons
To build needs unity among the workers. Nehemiah and Ephesians encourages us to pursue and preserve unity in the Body of Christ to achieve our common goal of seeing God's kingdom come here on earth.
God-given dreams need special care and attention, and the story of Nehemiah offers insight for how we can steward them.
What does it look like to step in to what God is already doing in your neighborhood? Special guest Dave Herrick shares some really practical ways to learn how to better know and love thy neighbor.
How can we partner with God in rebuilding our communities?
Still looking at Nehemiah, we consider the preparation needed for a move of God.
As Lent is well underway, it's important to look inward and to let God look within ourselves so we can know that we are seeking Him in a way that honors Him.
Continuing our journey of seeking God together.
We are continuing to look at Psalm 27 as a guide for how we seek God.
We are designed to give our attention, affection, and action to something...so what is it in your life?
How does one 'Be With God'? In this very practical teaching, Chael shares some ways to grow in enjoying the presence of God.
A new series exploring Psalm 27 in depth: to seek after the heart of God.
Sometimes we forget that life is a gift and the Giver is good. We think we 'deserve' this and that, but the Kingdom of God beckons us to a different....and more freeing...posture.
Jesus washing his disciple's feet was an act of radical servanthood, and as believers we are called to the same. A challenging and relevant message for our church to push back against consumer culture.
Join us for musical worship and gratitude testimonies shared by some of our very own people.
God knows that the way we can be fully and genuinely seen and known is to let Him validate us. The culture likes to tell us otherwise.
The world's culture says that authority not only needs to be disobeyed but also disrespected. The Kingdom culture offers a countercultural approach when it comes to authority, as Mark talks about here while using the example of Shadrach, Meshach...