What if it would grieve our hearts to be outside of God’s presence? Brian talks about how Jesus’ suffering reopened the way into God’s presence and 4 ways we can experience more of God’s presence today.
What if it would grieve our hearts to be outside of God’s presence? Brian talks about how Jesus’ suffering reopened the way into God’s presence and 4 ways we can experience more of God’s presence today.
How do we come to more fully know and understand the suffering of Jesus? Â Communion, the family meal, is one way we remember what Jesus did on the cross and John shares how this is one way to experience Christ’s suffering.
You ever been schooled by Jesus? Â John shares about how we often argue with Jesus and how He always points us back to Himself as the answer.
Brian Brinkert continues our series on a fresh look at who Jesus is. Â He shares some stories on what it looks like to say yes to Jesus and asks us what saying yes to Jesus could look like in our own lives.
Jesus is super confrontational when it comes to power. This week John is talking about what Troublemaker Jesus teaches us about who’s really got the power, how power works, and what power is for.
Ever thought about Jesus as a trouble maker? Ever thought about Jesus as radically self-centered? John starts out our new series in Matthew by talking about how we can meet Jesus in 2017 by taking a look at these qualities of Jesus.
Have you ever wondered what purpose your life as in this world? Skylar helps us start the new year by reminding us that through Christ our lives have a purpose only because of His promises and the price He paid for us.
Verses: Matthew 3:1; Matthew 11:2-6
Casey shares a Christmas day message about how fear can often steal joy God intended for us, but she teaches us that if we allow Jesus to be  the Lord of our life, we can receive overwhelming peace.
Mission is the highest purpose to which God calls us. Mark Tindall, pastor at the Blue Route Vineyard, shares on how we can better understand God’s mission for us, how we get sidetracked from it, and how we can move towards it.
What’s the best way to react to the election results? It’s simple: Love God. Love People. Period. John is sharing on the practical ways to put God first and to serve people in the aftermath of the election.
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