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Amy Kropp continues our walk through the book of Matthew. Memory Verse: Matthew 6:21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also
Amy Kropp shares the morning Easter message. Memory Verse: Romans 6:5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.
Amy Kropp continues our sermon series from the book of Matthew. Matthew 5:37 Let what you say be simply ‘Yes' or ‘No'; anything more than this comes from evil.
Amy Kropp continues our series in the book of Matthew. Memory Verse: Proverbs 19:11 Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
Amy Kropp continues our sermon series in Matthew looking at the beatitudes.
Amy Kropp continues our "I am" series. Focusing on Jesus' statement "I am the Door."
Amy Kropp shares from Exodus chapter 23. It's hard to take a single day of rest. We need to understand why the principle of Sabbath is incredibly important and full of deep meaning. Amy takes us into a deeper look into the Sabbath and why it's so important for us today.
Amy Kropp shares how the number seven is woven throughout scripture and it's significance for us as we study God's Word.
Amy Kropp shares from the Psalms and the parallelism found within Psalm 100 and Psalm 95.
Amy Kropp shares about the covenant story found in the scripture.
Amy Kropp reviews her look at the old testament covenant.
Amy Kropp shares from 2 Chronicles. We will have battles and fights in this life. Amy shares how we need to stand firm in our belief that God fight for us. We stand firm in the fact that he is our salvation and our hope.
Amy Kropp shares testimony about the realization that God knows us better than we know ourselves. She then continues sharing from the book of Deuteronomy.
Amy Kropp shares from the book of 1 Samuel. The calling of the Lord on our lives has no bearing on our qualifications. Only through God and His power can we live in His calling.
Amy Kropp looks at the prayer of Hannah and compares it to the prayer of Mary the mother of Jesus. We are encouraged to follow their example in our own prayer life.
Amy Kropp shares from the book of Judges reflecting on the call God put on the lives of Gideon and Sampson. We have been called as well. Called to follow and walk with Christ.
Amy Kropp shares from the book of Judges reflecting on the call God put on the lives of Gideon and Sampson. We have been called as well. Called to follow and walk with Christ.
Amy Kropp shares from Psalm 78.
Amy Kropp continues her study in the old testament. The focus of this study is Joshua. Learning how we are to be strong and courageous in our calling and in the promises of God.
Amy Kropp continues her message. We are called by God. He will never leave us or forsake us. We should be a people who are confident in our calling and through our calling, we will declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
Amy Kropp shares from Exodus 4. We are called by God and He will always go with us. We shouldn't be afraid to fulfill the calling He has on our lives to do great things to further the kingdom of God.
Amy Kropp talks about justice and how we are called to lead the charge for justice and mercy.
Amy Kropp shares from Luke chapter 1. Our life can get so frantic and hectic that we forget to spend time in worship, adoring our Savior. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a wonderful example of how we are called to humbly worship the Lord.
Amy Kropp shares how Christ saved us in our weakness. Through His strength, we were reconciled to God. Through that power, we are called to be reconciled to one another and to be God's ambassadors.
Amy Kropp shares from Acts 7. Knowing that we come from God and that we will return to God we have the power to serve like Jesus served. The power of service God has called us to can change our lives and the world as we know it.
This week Amy Kropp takes a look at genesis 22 and the account of Abraham’s willingness to offer his son, Isaac as a sacrifice of obedience to the Lord. In this account we see a challenge for believers today. Are all of our hopes, dreams, and plans placed on someone or something in our lives? Have we placed these things ahead of the Lord? If so we are challenged to “lay our Isaac down” before Him.
In Genesis 18 and 19 we learn how Abraham responded to the Word of the Lord with immediate obedience and extravagant respect. Amy Kropp points out that this should be our response to the Lord’s calling. In fact, Jesus said in Matthew 13 that this is the kingdom of heaven.
Amy Kropp begins a new series into the history and background of how we have access to the Word of God and how the Bible as we know it was compiled.
Amy Kropp wraps up our sermon series in the book of Jonah.
Amy Kropp shares the morning message about God's love for us and how that affects our love and service for others.