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Peace at Christmas- Colossians 1:20 (Rev. Keith Doane) by Living Branch Church
All the Fullness of God- Colossians 1:19 (Rev. Keith Doane) by Living Branch Church
Our Mission is to make disciples of all nations.
Our mission is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
Jeremiah 6:16- stand at the Crossroads, choose the way that is good, and walk in it!
Real joy is found in knowing Christ has conquered our suffering.
He will make His bride (the Church) beautiful in her time.
Only with Christmas faith is there Christmas hope.
Come celebrate the commissioning of our first missionary to the U.S. Navy! We will hear from our assistant pastor's heart the call to go into the world & serve the underserved.
Come learn the way of the widow & her two pennies. Maybe we consider what goes beyond the coins!
Should we render to God & Caesar both?
Strive side by side in unity for the faith!
True security is only found in the person of Jesus Christ.
Jesus did not just come to save souls, but he came to bring peace & restoration to all things.
Worship affects everything, is at the center of everything, and demands everything.
God reveals himself in the midst of a storm, and He reveals Himself afterwards.
Both the ordinary & the extraordinary acts of God lead us to worship Him.
If you can trust God in the face of your enemies, you can trust Him in the midst of any hard circumstance!
Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more!
Let's consider together a proper focus in life, a gracious fellowship & a coming king.
Psalm 23 reminds us that God is our Shepherd & is with us.
God alone saves and He does not leave us alone.
Lament is the honest cry of our heart to God and prepares us for honest answers from God.
We’re kicking off our new summer series on the Psalms today & starting at the beginning. What is the blessed life? How do we know when life is ever-changing? What do we do when our roots are in dry ground? Come worship with us!
Come tune in for our last look at Luke before we take a summer break in the Psalms. Was the Rich Young Ruler’s problem money or was there something more? Even as we pursue the good life, our good God pursues our hearts.
We are not who we think we are. We each are the wrong people & helpless people in God’s kingdom, & yet He extends great mercy to us! Come tune in as we look at the famous parable of a Pharisee & tax collector. May we be like little children!
When we look at our past, present & future, the whole of the Bible points to the Lord as our Redeemer & the one worthy of our ultimate affection & thanksgiving.
Why does God allow justice to be delayed? Open up to Luke 18 with us & come see that God is indeed deeply concerned about making all that is sad come untrue.
The Kingdom of God is one of the great themes of the Bible and it’s all about Jesus. Come tune in as we explore where and when this kingdom comes.
This morning we will consider the Christian's call to a life of faith. Faith, like the Gospel, is a multi-faceted diamond, but it can be summarized by a trust that only Jesus can make us well.
Forgiveness is more than someone saying sorry, but it’s a concept at the very heart of the Christian message. Come worship with us as we consider how Jesus encourages us to deal with sin.
Easter is no single day, but rather a celebration of 50 days for a reason. Join us in Luke as we consider the wisdom of Jan Pelikan “If Christ is risen, nothing else matters. And if Christ is not risen, nothing else matters.”
On the most essential day of the year for Christians, we want to take a look at the very last book of the Bible which tells us about how the resurrected Jesus overshadows suffering. Join us as we celebrate the most historic, unprecedented, mind-blowing reality of all time!
Whether you are a Christian, an atheist or a curious seeker, we invite you to consider with us the meaning and power of the death of Jesus Christ of Nazareth on a cross for our sins. Come back this Sunday April 12th at 10am (EST) for Easter as we do the same for His resurrection.
Looking for a reason to rejoice today? Us too! Palm Sunday is a special day in the life of the Church, so join with us as we take a look at Psalm 118 together and prepare for Holy Week.
We invite you to join us as we return to a series we have been going through in the book of Luke. Parables are powerful story-telling tools and Jesus has something to teach us.
Tune in as we take a look at Psalm 90 asking the question "How Shall We Live?" not only in light of current events surrounding COVID-19, but the truths we stand on for the whole of our lives.
Join us as we have a time of worship in lieu of missing corporate worship singing songs, hearing historical truths and reflecting on Psalm 46 and the recent coronavirus spread.