Brian teaches us from Acts 11:19-30 about how the Holy Spirit speaks and leads us as we connect in community and engage in discipleship.
Brian teaches us from Acts 11:19-30 about how the Holy Spirit speaks and leads us as we connect in community and engage in discipleship.
We all value a trustworthy person (friend, spouse, boss/employee). Integrity is a characteristic we strive for but often fall short of. Brian explains how God views this attribute, and how we can begin to become people of integrity.
As followers of Christ, we will experience some kind of persecution. How we respond is as important as the message we spread, and only possible with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Brian shares with us some practical ways to engage with God’s will to bring healing to the people that we encounter in our daily lives.
Our relationships are a key indicator of how much of the good life we have experienced, and they highlight areas we still need to grow and be changed by Jesus. In this message, Brian focuses on a key dynamic that comes up in our relationships: our judgmental attitudes.
The “good life” that Jesus describes in the Sermon on the Mount does sound really good. And it can also often feel beyond our reach. In this message, Brian Brinkert and special guest John Doyel share how Jesus is able to free us from things like lust, sexual brokenness, as well as any other kind of significant struggle in our lives.
Who gets to experience the good life? Brian continues our series on Jesus’ sermon on the mount by digging into the first three beatitudes. He helps us understand that the gospel is good news for all of us, even in the midst of seemingly hopeless situations.
We all lead and have influence to some degree on those around us. The world has all kinds of ideas about what makes a great leader. But in God’s kingdom, leading is actually all about serving.
Brian shares on what we mean when we talk about the “already and the not yet” kingdom and talks about how we should respond to it.
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.
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Arrowhead – Sundays at 9am & 11am
1533 W Arrowhead Rd. Duluth, MN 55811
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3833 E Superior St, Duluth, MN 55804
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