“Created To Do Good” is our theme for 2021 from Ephesians 2:10.
John gives us 40+ glimpses in the book of Revelation.
People travel great distances to see various scenic landmarks. At the birth of Jesus, all distance was removed for us to get a glimpse of God.
Getting a glimpse of God altered Moses' life...and it should change ours as well. From the revelation of God's character to reflecting Him in all we do, his glimpse of God revealed how the Lord has a plan and wants to involve us in it.
Elijah gets many glimpses of God over a period of 3 1/2 years.
What happens when you get a glimpse of God and you don't like what you see? When God isn't doing what you think He should be doing, how do you respond? Let's take a look at how Jonah responds when he gets a glimpse of God he doesn't like.
Isaiah gets a glimpse of God while worshipping in the temple.
Zacchaeus climbed a tree to get a glimpse. Are you putting yourself in Jesus’ path to get a glimpse?
What does it mean to live in peace? How can we find completeness in our lives?
We are two days away from the 2020 Election, so here are some reminders as we move forward.
Adam was the first model for humanity. Jesus was the second, perfect model for humanity. And the difference between them? “Thy will be done.”
Today our shepherds talk and pray about our community, our church, our country, and our challenges.
Jesus is the “Lamb of God”.
Jesus is the great “I AM”.
Jesus is “LORD” of all.
Jesus is the “Son of God”.
You are to give him the name “Jesus”.
In the first lesson of our series, we look at the importance of names.
We all struggle with being good enough in various areas of our lives. In this lesson, we learn that our competence comes from God.
Just as the God blessed Israel, so God continues to bless us. And we are blessed to be a blessing to others.