Jesus’ mission was to give himself away, a mission rooted in generosity. Now, what about us? If we’re followers of Jesus, what’s our mission? How is our mission rooted in generosity?
Jesus’ mission was to give himself away, a mission rooted in generosity. Now, what about us? If we’re followers of Jesus, what’s our mission? How is our mission rooted in generosity?
This week we pause from our regular sermon series to look at an Old Testament hero. Join us as John dives into the story of Samson.
Where do we go for transcendence, for the thing that will truly satisfy us? John shares a lesson from Psalm 63 on how to stop settling for less and go beyond.
Chronic anxiety is a heart sickness that strikes us all. Yet, we can be free from that kind of anxiety. John shares from Psalm 27 on the cure God offers us.
John shares about how real confession allows God to bring real changes in our lives.
John continues our series of lessons from the psalms by sharing on how to use the Bible to know God personally, to experience his power, his warning, and his great reward.
How do we know the truth? Who can we trust? In this message, John teaches through Psalm 119, a sappy love song to the truth: the Bible.
Psalms is the book of the Bible made up of songs crying out to God. We can even think of them as the playlist for the good life. John starts out our new series on the lessons we can learn from the book of Psalms beginning in Chapter 1.
How can we find God when we feel like we’ve lost him? John shares from the story of Moses about what to do when we feel disconnected from God.
The Old Testament is full of interesting people that help us see Jesus and understand him. John shares about how Joseph’s story in Genesis points to Jesus.
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