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Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus described God as a good, kind, just, and gracious King that invites us to enter into the joy of His Kingdom, both now in our lives, and ultimately one day when we die. In this week's message, we discover the joy we find living in His Kingdom.
Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus described God as a good, kind, just, and gracious King that invites us to enter into the joy of His Kingdom, both now in our lives, and ultimately one day when we die. In this week's message, we discover the joy we find living in His Kingdom.
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. He knew that deep down we are all looking for someone or something to fulfill us, something that gives us value, so He called it a Kingdom and invited us to find our value in Him. In this week's message, we discover that God answers this question that we all seem to ask: Is there something worth leveraging your life for - something or someone that will always want you? Is there something that outweighs the cost, the dedication, and the sacrifice it takes to obtain it?
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. He knew that deep down we are all looking for someone or something to fulfill us, something that gives us value, so He called it a Kingdom and invited us to find our value in Him. In this week's message, we discover that God answers this question that we all seem to ask: Is there something worth leveraging your life for - something or someone that will always want you? Is there something that outweighs the cost, the dedication, and the sacrifice it takes to obtain it?
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this week's message we look at an important reality for individuals, the church, and those that struggle with Christianity. Jesus speaks about a dynamic in us that wants to build our own Kingdom and the reality that sometimes we use Jesus as a tool to build our kingdom instead of surrendering to the life found in His.
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this week's message we look at an important reality for individuals, the church, and those that struggle with Christianity. Jesus speaks about a dynamic in us that wants to build our own Kingdom and the reality that sometimes we use Jesus as a tool to build our kingdom instead of surrendering to the life found in His.
Week 7 of our series, "Jesus Called it a Kingdom." Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this series, we've been looking at what it means to live in His Kingdom here on earth, while we look forward to the hope of His Kingdom in Heaven. In this week's message, we look at what it looks like to navigate the brokenness of this world and ask the question: If God is good, why doesn't he remove the evil in our world?
Week 7 of our series, "Jesus Called it a Kingdom." Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this series, we've been looking at what it means to live in His Kingdom here on earth, while we look forward to the hope of His Kingdom in Heaven. In this week's message, we look at what it looks like to navigate the brokenness of this world and ask the question: If God is good, why doesn't he remove the evil in our world?
Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this series, we've been looking at what it means to live in His Kingdom here on earth, while we look forward to the hope of His Kingdom in Heaven. In this week's message, we look at what it looks like to navigate the brokenness of this world and ask the question: If God is good, why doesn't he remove the evil in our world?
Whenever Jesus talked about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In this series, we've been looking at what it means to live in His Kingdom here on earth, while we look forward to the hope of His Kingdom in Heaven. In this week's message, we look at what it looks like to navigate the brokenness of this world and ask the question: If God is good, why doesn't he remove the evil in our world?
Week 6 of our series, "Jesus Called it a Kingdom."
Week 6 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom"
Week 5 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In last week's message, we looked at a story Jesus told that described the message of the Kingdom like a seed that has life in it. In this week's message, we continue looking at the story of the seed and ask this critical question: If the message of the kingdom has the power to change my life, then why am I not changing?
Week 5 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In last week's message, we looked at a story Jesus told that described the message of the Kingdom like a seed that has life in it. In this week's message, we continue looking at the story of the seed and ask this critical question: If the message of the kingdom has the power to change my life, then why am I not changing?
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In last week's message, we looked at a story Jesus told that described the message of the Kingdom like a seed that has life in it. In this week's message, we continue looking at the story of the seed and ask this important question: If the message of the kingdom has the power to change my life, then why am I not changing?
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. In last week's message, we looked at a story Jesus told that described the message of the Kingdom like a seed that has life in it. In this week's message, we continue looking at the story of the seed and ask this important question: If the message of the kingdom has the power to change my life, then why am I not changing?
Week 4 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Looking at Christianity through the lens of a Kingdom allows us to see Jesus as a gracious, kind, self-sacrificing King who invites us into the life and hope that is found in His Kingdom. In this week's message, we look at something Jesus says that speaks to those who believe in Him, and those who struggle to believe if His Kingdom is real.
Week 4 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Looking at Christianity through the lens of a Kingdom allows us to see Jesus as a gracious, kind, self-sacrificing King who invites us into the life and hope that is found in His Kingdom. In this week's message, we look at something Jesus says that speaks to those who believe in Him, and those who struggle to believe if His Kingdom is real.
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Looking at Christianity through the lens of a Kingdom allows us to see Jesus as a gracious, kind, self-sacrificing King who invites us into the life and hope that is found in His Kingdom. In this week's message, we look at something Jesus says that speaks to those who believe in Him, and those who struggle to believe if His Kingdom is real.
Whenever Jesus spoke about Christianity, He called it a Kingdom. Looking at Christianity through the lens of a Kingdom allows us to see Jesus as a gracious, kind, self-sacrificing King who invites us into the life and hope that is found in His Kingdom. In this week's message, we look at something Jesus says that speaks to those who believe in Him, and those who struggle to believe if His Kingdom is real.
Week 3 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about what Christianity looks like and what living out faith and the invitation to grace, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus calling it a Kingdom provides an easy question to ask every time we bump into a version of Christianity that feels nothing like Jesus: Whose kingdom is this? We can even ask ourselves is this my kingdom or God's Kingdom? In this week's message, we look at the culture of God's Kingdom and how it can positively impact anyone who comes in contact with it.
Week 3 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus spoke about what Christianity looks like and what living out faith and the invitation to grace, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus calling it a Kingdom provides an easy question to ask every time we bump into a version of Christianity that feels nothing like Jesus: Whose kingdom is this? We can even ask ourselves is this my kingdom or God's Kingdom? In this week's message, we look at the culture of God's Kingdom and how it can positively impact anyone who comes in contact with it.
Whenever Jesus spoke about what Christianity looks like and what living out faith and the invitation to grace, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus calling it a Kingdom provides an easy question to ask every time we bump into a version of Christianity that feels nothing like Jesus: Whose kingdom is this? We can even ask ourselves is this my kingdom or God's Kingdom? In this week's message, we look at the culture of God's Kingdom and how it can positively impact anyone who comes in contact with it.
Whenever Jesus spoke about what Christianity looks like and what living out faith and the invitation to grace, He called it a Kingdom. Jesus calling it a Kingdom provides an easy question to ask every time we bump into a version of Christianity that feels nothing like Jesus: Whose kingdom is this? We can even ask ourselves is this my kingdom or God's Kingdom? In this week's message, we look at the culture of God's Kingdom and how it can positively impact anyone who comes in contact with it.
Week 2 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus seemed to talk about what Christianity looked like He called it a Kingdom. Jesus taught that life, hope, meaning, purpose, joy, and peace can be found in His Kingdom. In this week's message we ask the question: If Jesus called it a Kingdom, how do we enter it? We discover that Jesus answers this question clearly in a few different ways, and when put together we see how we can experience the life, hope, and peace that comes from living in His Kingdom.
Week 2 of our series, "Jesus Called It A Kingdom." Whenever Jesus seemed to talk about what Christianity looked like He called it a Kingdom. Jesus taught that life, hope, meaning, purpose, joy, and peace can be found in His Kingdom. In this week's message we ask the question: If Jesus called it a Kingdom, how do we enter it? We discover that Jesus answers this question clearly in a few different ways, and when put together we see how we can experience the life, hope, and peace that comes from living in His Kingdom.
Whenever Jesus seemed to talk about what Christianity looked like He called it a Kingdom. Jesus taught that life, hope, meaning, purpose, joy, and peace can be found in His Kingdom. In this week's message we ask the question: If Jesus called it a Kingdom, how do we enter it? We discover that Jesus answers this question clearly in a few different ways, and when put together we see how we can experience the life, hope, and peace that comes from living in His Kingdom.
Whenever Jesus seemed to talk about what Christianity looked like He called it a Kingdom. Jesus taught that life, hope, meaning, purpose, joy, and peace can be found in His Kingdom. In this week's message we ask the question: If Jesus called it a Kingdom, how do we enter it? We discover that Jesus answers this question clearly in a few different ways, and when put together we see how we can experience the life, hope, and peace that comes from living in His Kingdom.
Week 1 of our series, "Jesus Called it a Kingdom." Our understanding of God is so important because so often without realizing it our view of God can be flawed based on our upbringing, culture, or church experiences. The God Jesus knows is a God that is good, trustworthy, generous, and unconditionally loving. In this series, we will be asking important questions people tend to ask whether they've put their faith in Jesus, or just wondering what Christianity is all about. The questions we are asking are: If I've discovered the God Jesus knows and I've placed my faith in Him, now what? How does faith impact my life? Or what does it mean to be a Christian and is it more than just being forgiven and going to heaven one day?
Week 1 of our series, "Jesus Called it a Kingdom." Our understanding of God is so important because so often without realizing it our view of God can be flawed based on our upbringing, culture, or church experiences. The God Jesus knows is a God that is good, trustworthy, generous, and unconditionally loving. In this series, we will be asking important questions people tend to ask whether they've put their faith in Jesus, or just wondering what Christianity is all about. The questions we are asking are: If I've discovered the God Jesus knows and I've placed my faith in Him, now what? How does faith impact my life? Or what does it mean to be a Christian and is it more than just being forgiven and going to heaven one day?
Our understanding of God is so important because so often without realizing it our view of God can be flawed based on our upbringing, culture, or church experiences. The God Jesus knows is a God that is good, trustworthy, generous, and unconditionally loving. In this series, we will be asking important questions people tend to ask whether they've put their faith in Jesus, or just wondering what Christianity is all about. The questions we are asking are: If I've discovered the God Jesus knows and I've placed my faith in Him, now what? How does faith impact my life? Or what does it mean to be a Christian and is it more than just being forgiven and going to heaven one day?
Our understanding of God is so important because so often without realizing it our view of God can be flawed based on our upbringing, culture, or church experiences. The God Jesus knows is a God that is good, trustworthy, generous, and unconditionally loving. In this series, we will be asking important questions people tend to ask whether they've put their faith in Jesus, or just wondering what Christianity is all about. The questions we are asking are: If I've discovered the God Jesus knows and I've placed my faith in Him, now what? How does faith impact my life? Or what does it mean to be a Christian and is it more than just being forgiven and going to heaven one day?
Our standalone message from Jeremy Beeler, April 10th, 2022. Social media, news outlets, talk radio, and politics seem to be in the business of creating enemies in our lives even without us knowing it. Most people don't need to look to outside sources to know that they have someone in their life that they just don't like or hate. In this message, we look to the story of Jonah to help us answer this question: What does God think about my enemies, and how should I respond based on what He thinks?
Our standalone message from Jeremy Beeler, April 10th, 2022. Social media, news outlets, talk radio, and politics seem to be in the business of creating enemies in our lives even without us knowing it. Most people don't need to look to outside sources to know that they have someone in their life that they just don't like or hate. In this message, we look to the story of Jonah to help us answer this question: What does God think about my enemies, and how should I respond based on what He thinks?
Social media, news outlets, talk radio, and politics seem to be in the business of creating enemies in our lives even without us knowing it. Most people don't need to look to outside sources to know that they have someone in their life that they just don't like or hate. In this message, we look to the story of Jonah to help us answer this question: What does God think about my enemies, and how should I respond based on what He thinks?
Social media, news outlets, talk radio, and politics seem to be in the business of creating enemies in our lives even without us knowing it. Most people don't need to look to outside sources to know that they have someone in their life that they just don't like or hate. In this message, we look to the story of Jonah to help us answer this question: What does God think about my enemies, and how should I respond based on what He thinks?
Week 5 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." In this series, we have discovered that the God Jesus knows is not mad at us when we sin because of what Jesus has done for us, and we have asked ourselves: “Have I accepted what He has done for me?” In this week's message, we ask one more important question: "If I have put my faith in Christ and He has changed me from the inside, then why am I still struggling with the problem of sin?"
Week 5 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." In this series, we have discovered that the God Jesus knows is not mad at us when we sin because of what Jesus has done for us, and we have asked ourselves: “Have I accepted what He has done for me?” In this week's message, we ask one more important question: "If I have put my faith in Christ and He has changed me from the inside, then why am I still struggling with the problem of sin?"
In this series, we have discovered that the God Jesus knows is not mad at us when we sin because of what Jesus has done for us, and we have asked ourselves: “Have I accepted what He has done for me?” In this week's message, we ask one more important question: "If I have put my faith in Christ and He has changed me from the inside, then why am I still struggling with the problem of sin?"
In this series, we have discovered that the God Jesus knows is not mad at us when we sin because of what Jesus has done for us, and we have asked ourselves: “Have I accepted what He has done for me?” In this week's message, we ask one more important question: "If I have put my faith in Christ and He has changed me from the inside, then why am I still struggling with the problem of sin?"
Week 4 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." Christianity teaches that one of the primary reasons Jesus came to earth was to give us a clear picture of who God is. In this series, we have discovered that our standing with God has nothing to do with our sin and has everything to do with what Jesus has done for us. In this week's message, we ask the question: If God isn't impacted by our sin because of what Jesus has done, then what do we do with the scriptures that tell us how we should live?
Week 4 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." Christianity teaches that one of the primary reasons Jesus came to earth was to give us a clear picture of who God is. In this series, we have discovered that our standing with God has nothing to do with our sin and has everything to do with what Jesus has done for us. In this week's message, we ask the question: If God isn't impacted by our sin because of what Jesus has done, then what do we do with the scriptures that tell us how we should live?
Week 3 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." Whenever we bump into an idea about God we can ask the question: Is this consistent with the God that Jesus knows? In this week's message we look at the idea that there is something wrong with our human nature, and if God is real then somehow we don't measure up. The God Jesus knows actually offers an incredible solution to both problems yet there is something in us that gets in the way of accepting His solution.
Week 3 of our series, "The God Jesus Knows, And The Problem Of Sin." Whenever we bump into an idea about God we can ask the question: Is this consistent with the God that Jesus knows? In this week's message we look at the idea that there is something wrong with our human nature, and if God is real then somehow we don't measure up. The God Jesus knows actually offers an incredible solution to both problems yet there is something in us that gets in the way of accepting His solution.
Christianity teaches that one of the primary reasons Jesus came to earth was to give us a clear picture of who God is. In this series, we have discovered that our standing with God has nothing to do with our sin and has everything to do with what Jesus has done for us. In this week's message, we ask the question: If God isn't impacted by our sin because of what Jesus has done, then what do we do with the scriptures that tell us how we should live?