In this lesson, we look at the statement “I Thirst.”
In this lesson we look at the 3rd statement Jesus made from the cross: “Woman, behold your son,” (and to the disciple) “Behold your mother.”
In this lesson we look at the 2nd statement Jesus made at the cross: “Today you will be with me in paradise.”
In this lesson we look at the first statement Jesus made from the cross: “Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.”
Introductory lesson as we begin our study of the seven statements Jesus made on the cross.
We come to Jesus AS IS with all our fears and questions about death. Jesus reminds us in John 11 that he is the resurrection and the life and calls us to believe in Him.
In his conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus illustrates how God transforms us from AS IS to AS HIS.
We have been brought near to God, through Jesus, who came to remove the distance and heal us from our disease called sin.
Jesus accepted the woman caught in adultery AS IS and threw no stones and no condemnation.
Jesus accepted the Samaritan woman AS IS and then used her testimony to convert many in the town.
In this new series, we will learn how God accepts people “As Is” and transforms them into “As His”.
A report on our third Church Health Assessment and how we need to move forward.
Introducing Our Theme for 2022
We begin a new series today leading into Christmas to help us see Jesus through the eyes of the people involved in his birth.
We are called to be thankful in all circumstances.
In Part 3 of this series, we look at where we want to be in the next 4-5 years, and expectations we have for every member to be connected.