Weekly messages from High School Garage student ministry at Crossroads Community Church in Parker, CO.
Mason continued our series, as we dig into the DNA of high school ministry. He shared a message of repentance and journey toward transformation. "You are under no obligation to be the same person 5 mins ago".
Mason kicked our new series off, where we will dive into the basics of the culture at Garage. This week was about "Know what you believe and why". Stick with us as we continue next week!
In a one off message from Pastor Ron, he helps us understand one thing. Don't let the enemy have a seat at your table!
Guest speaker, Jordan Griffith, closes our series on integrity. And the importance of integrity in our romantic/sexual relationships. If integrity is important to God, then it's important in all aspects of our lives.
Mason brings us the truth about integrity in our relationships towards others. Being someone of integrity reflects Jesus to others and honors those around us.
Bryce continues our integrity series, showing us that Jesus is the perfect example of integrity. What He shows us and teaches us, is the best for us.
Mason kicks off our integrity series with the bottom line, "integrity does what is right". Tune in as we continue this journey.
Mason gives us insight to Jesus' statement about being the "Bread of Life".
Aaron kicks off a 2 week series of the I AM statements from the book of John. He shows us the parallels when Jesus says, "I am the Good Shepard" from the Old Testament and in the New Testament.
Jack closes the series talking about the complicated parts of relationships and why it is important to call it what it is. When we do that in our own relationships, we recieve clarity. And when we have clarity, we can confidently walk with Jesus in the life He has called us into.
This series we break down the different categories of relationships from single, dating, and it's complicated. Tonight Jack shares some tips and tricks of dating well. As well as some things to be aware of as you approach a dating relationship.
Jack kicks off the New Year with a check in style message. Knowing where you are at is the first thing we should be doing. Because if you know where you are at, then you know what steps you can take or need to take towards where you want to be in every aspect of life.
Mason speaks about how everyone has developed fears and use "security blankets" to deal with it. But the Bible says to "Fear Not", and when we are trusting in God, there is no reason to fear.
Aaron kicks off our Christmas series making a connection to the movie ELF. How we were made to follow God's plan and we only have to say "yes" to what he has planned for us.
Megan closed our series about loving our neighbor as ourselves. And part of loving God is loving your neighbor. But first, we must have our own identity in God and a biblical view of self-love that drives us to love our neighbor as ourself.
Continuing our series, we learn to surrender our mind to Jesus. In his command, He wants our heart, soul, and our mind completely. Without all components, we are missing the full experience of life and peace Jesus offers us.
Jack continued our series as we look at the "soul". But more than the soul as we know, our nefesh, is our entire being. Jesus gives us this command to bring our entire being to Him.
In this series, we are diving into the Greatest Commandments from Jesus. Mason kicked the series off with "how to love the Lord your God with all your HEART". We will continue to dive deeper into Jesus's words to us.
We close our series and focus on "where the rubber meets the road" of salvation. This stop is all about the decision to follow Jesus in every thing that we do.
We jumped back into our Romans Road series at stop #4. Here we discover something new and different from the previous stops. There is a promise made to us. And a promise that is too good to not believe!
Kip closes our BeReal series. And encourages us to be authentic followers of Jesus Christ in every area of our lives.
Kip shares the difference between a filtered life and an unfiltered life in our BeReal series.
Mason continues our series on the Romans Road with the verse Romans 6:23. Here he speaks about being set free from the slavery of sin through Jesus Christ.
Jack continued our series called Romans Road. Where we have made our second stop along the way. The stop this week was Romans 5:8 and Jack pointed out that it is actually so crazy that our God loves us so much that he sacrificed His own son to pay the price of our sins. We learned that is there is only Good News because there is bad news. And Jesus is the greatest Good News we can hope for.
Aaron started our new series, Romans Road. This series has 5 stops, where we look at the important steps to take and acknowledge on our journey to salvation. Hopefully, through this series, you will be confident in your ability to share the good news of the Gospel to others around you and that they too can find salvation in Jesus Christ.
Jack wraps up the series with the topic of "community". The reality is that our community and who we surround ourselves with matter. And if we can have a community that make us better individually, we can make a greater community for others to experience how great our God is.
Mason continued our series and spoke to students through some ways to handle stress through the school year. And how there is an optimal window of stress that is actually helpful to us and how we live our lives as Christians.
This series as the school year begins, it is often difficult to know exactly where you stand. Hopefully through the series you can gain tips and tricks to make this next year more successful. Jack begins with how to set goals well that lead to greater success in school, sports, and ultimately in your relationship with God.
Closing our Questions From God series, Jack shares with us a question that was asked to Elijah on the Mountain of God. This is where God asked Elijah, "What are you doing here?". Hoping to remind Elijah that God has a perfect plan in store for him.
Mason takes us through our 3rd question from God, "Where were you?". Taking us through the story of Job and how to respond through pain and suffering.
Looking at another question from God, Aaron shares the question in Isaiah 6, "Who will go for us?".
In this series we look at different times that God asked us a question. This week we look at the question from the Garden of Eden, "Where are you?".
Jack speaks about the passage of "Do Not Worry" from Matthew 6:25-34 in the Sermon on the Mount and what we can know about our God because of the promise He gave us!
Mason teaches about the narrow and the broad road from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7:13-14.
Jack begins a series, where we uncover the deeper truth from different parts Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
Savannah speaks about the new things to come and how to step out in those spaces to experience God.
Savannah teaches us that having a loving relationship with those that don't know Jesus yet can be difficult and frustrating, but God still has a plan to use you in those places.
Aaron speaks about how a relationship like Paul and Timothy have transformational power.
Jack shares how a loving relationship with the Heavenly Father transforms lives.
Jordan Griffith shares a St. Patrick's Day-themed message in the series.
Aaron shares a message about prayer and Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Jack shares a message about Passover and remembering Jesus and what he has done.
Savannah Dobkins shares a message on how the season of singleness still has a purpose.