Lifetree provides opportunities for people to grow in their relationships with God, their family, and their community. We meet each week at 10 AM at the Seventh-Adventist Church in Robbinsville, NJ.
This week at Lifetree Pastor Dan continued our sermon series "The Secret of Contentment." God will give you everything good for you. I do not have all that I want, and having more does not promise me contentment. If I do not have what I want, then I accept that today it is not good for me. At this moment, I lack nothing. God is so Good.
This week at Lifetree we kicked off a new sermon series entitled "The Secret of Contentment." God wants us to live lives full of contentment regardless of circumstance. The enemy wants us to believe all kinds of lies to keep us from know this peace, but God provides the truth in knowing and trusting Him fully. We pray that you are blessed by this week's message!
Join us as we hear a powerful word from Evangelist Greb Hubbard on the saving nature of God. God loves us and, by the stirring of His Holy Spirit, wants to bring all people into a fully surrendered life. We pray that this message blesses you today!
Join us today as we welcome our friend and faithful missionary to Mexico, Noah Lane. In this message Noah shares a challenging word on being chosen by God, filled with His spirit, and empowered to be a light for Him in our everyday lives. We pray you are blessed by today's message!
The cross meant salvation for all who believe, but that's just the beginning. God calls us his masterpiece and we've been created to do good works He's prepared for us in advance. Join us today as we discover how God empowers us to live this out in our everyday lives.
This week at Lifetree, we reflected on Palm Sunday and Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. So many people were not sure what was going on, and the one question everyone was asking was "Who is this?!!" The crowd had an incomplete understanding of who Jesus truly was. They knew what they had heard about Him, but most did not know Him personally. So, the pressing question is do you have a complete understanding of Jesus?
The past few weeks we've been exploring the most important role of our lives, that God has called us to be His personal Ambassadors. As Ambassadors, our words must be both a gracious gift and attractive, as though flavored just right with salt, coming from our heart. If you speak with grace and you speak from your heart - it will literally be the perfectly right response for whoever you are sharing with. We are Ambassadors for God, and it is time to share the message.
This week at Lifetree we continued to look at what it means to be an Ambassador for Jesus specifically what it means to live wisely among those who are not believers and what it means to make the most of every opportunity.
The past few weeks, we have been looking at the Aaronic Blessing found in Numbers 6. This Sunday, we explored the next part of the blessing - "May the Lord be gracious to you" and what it meant for those who heard it first and what it means for us today.
The past few weeks we have been exploring the oldest known piece of Scripture - a 3,000 year old passage from Numbers 6 called the Aaronic or Priestly Blessing. This week, we specifically looked at the third part, "May the Lord smile on you", and learned what it means for us and what we should do with it.
Last week, we learned that we, as the church, are considered the new Royal Priesthood by God. We read and received the blessing that God gave to Aaron, the first High Priest of Israel and the brother of Moses. This week, we focused on the words “And Protect You” and what it means in our lives and those around us today.
Last week we shared we believe God has revealed this will be a year of Perfect Peace, and the first step on the journey to that peace is understanding what God has spoken over us. Over the next few weeks, we are going to be exploring the Aaronic Blessing, the oldest Biblical text known to man, and the importance it has on our lives today.
Time changes things, and as time changes, what God is doing changes. So, with the start of the new year, God is turning our attention to a new focus. In His divine wisdom and goodness, He is planting a new seed in us. In 2025, we believe God is telling us, it is time for His PERFECT PEACE.
Our Christmas Series this year is called "When Heaven Met Earth", and we are exploring the fact that between the lines of all the miracles and grand work of God, there are some very human responses. This week, we looked at Zechariah's response to the angel and the part we can play in God's extraordinary works.
This week as we began our Christmas series, we read about Zechariah and Elizabeth and their desire to have a child. Even in their old age, they never stopped praying for a child. Even when their hope was fading, they continued being righteous and praying. As we enter this Christmas season, as you hear Zechariah's story, what do you need to keep hoping for?
This week at Lifetree, Reverend Cheryl Greco spoke about passing on the inheritance of identity and purpose to others or, in other words, how to outlive your life!
Whether it is the Yankees winning the World Series or anything else we want, we can try everything we know to do to make something happen, and if all else fails, we pray. Sometimes God seems to answer and sometimes not. Prayer can be a confusing thing, so what do we do with that?
Last week, kicked off a news sermon series - Inheritance. We're not talking about wealth, but rather identifying what kind of spiritual inheritance we are passing on to those who are following us. This week, we explored something we can pass on to those around us that would actually be better than passing on every piece of knowledge you have, better than passing on all the wisdom of your experiences, better than passing on all the words of encouragement and support and love you could ever give someone, and better than your best efforts to help!
The past few weeks we've been exploring the idea that There's More - that God has so much more for all of us. No matter where you are in your journey of faith, there's more. This week we looked at the idea that God wants us to make us more like Him and to give us His character, so we can show the world who He really is.
Last week, we began a new sermon series called There's More. We acknowledged we are not perfect people, but God is committed to making us perfect - that He has more for us. When we come to faith, we receive the salvation of God, but there's more. Our job now is not simply to know God but also to make Him known.
This week, we began a new series called There's More. Throughout this series, we'll be exploring the principle that no matter where you are in your journey of faith, whether just getting started, or whether you've been walking with God for decades - there's more.
The past several weeks, we've been examining a prayer that King Solomon prayed for the dedication of the Temple he had built for God. The prayers he prayed over the nation of Israel are also prayers we can pray over our country. This week, we wrapped up our series by looking at the conclusion to his prayer. It directly addresses what happens when we have an identity crisis, when we forget who we are.
Past several weeks, we have been examining prayers we can pray to begin the work of effecting change. As we pray, our hearts will be changed, and we'll be moved to do things that will also bring change. This week we looked at what the fourth prayer tells us - that God still wants to be known by everyone. In order for that to happen, we are must be the display window of who God is and what He is doing.
Last week, we began a new series called Prayers for a Nation. We're looking at a prayer King Solomon prayed over the dedication of the Temple. He wasn't just praying over a building, but over the people of Israel - over a nation. Today, we are going to look at the next thing Solomon prayed over the nation. And if we want God to restore good to our country, then we can pray this, too.
This week we kicked off a series called Prayers for a Nation. As the people of God, who believe God has put us here on the earth at this time in history and has empowered us with His Spirit, what is our role, our responsibility, in all of this? For those who are American citizens, who have the privilege of voting, we should exercise that right. But what else? Is there more that God has put in our hands to do?
Our church begins each new year seeking to answer one big question: What season are we entering? We sensed that this was a year of Wholehearted Devotion To summarize it simply, we believe God saying it is time to go all in, to hold nothing back, to stop dipping our toes in the water and fully commit ourselves to God. So the halftime question for you is this: How you doing with that?
This week we began a new series exploring one of the most famous stories in human history - the story of Noah and his ark and the great flood that covered the earth. It's a story of love, kindness, and wisdom. It's also a story about the judgment and wrath of God. For next few weeks going to dive into some hard truths about God and find where and how His goodness interacts with it by looking at one of the most familiar stories in human history - Noah, his ark, and the flood.
Over the past 6 weeks, we've been diving into a profound truth Jesus taught over 2,000 years ago. Every gate, leads to a road, and every road leads to an end, and those ends are already determined before you ever step foot on the road. Every road always leads to its end. You don't get to pick where you want to end up only which road you will walk. This week we explored one final decision about the Narrow Way - do you believe you have been made in the image of God?
Whenever we encounter something we can't fix, we find ourselves at a Gate - where does our strength come from? Will we choose the Wide Gate and fix it ourselves or will we recognize our weakness and turn to God for help?