This is part 2 of the current sermon series Resurrecting Hope. The four-part series looks at how celebrating the hope of the resurrection of Jesus can extend beyond just a single Sunday each year.
Read MoreIn the four-part series Resurrecting Hope, we will look at how celebrating the hope we find in the resurrection of Christ does not have to be limited to just a single Sunday each year. Easter is a reminder that because Jesus lives, we have hope.
Read MoreMatt took us through chapters 9-12 in the book of Hebrews using an epic musical backdrop. The soaring accompaniment combined with the words of scripture created a genuinely inspirational encounter with God.
Read MoreArguments for the literal interpretation of the Bible are waged against the idea that it is an allegory. Despite these arguments and different points of view, almost every Christian has united in the belief that the Bible reveals truth.
Read MoreAre we building blocks or stumbling blocks? Do we welcome the stranger, or are we wary of those we do not know?
Read MoreMost importantly, let’s choose to live our lives in such a way that honors the name of Jesus and reflects the presence of God in our lives.
Read MoreUltimately happiness comes from the choices we make. Every day we are faced with choices. Some come easy, while the temptations associated with others make them difficult.
Read MoreThe world tells us that to find happiness, we must “do.” Advertising bombards us with messages that things and experiences will fulfill our every desire. Unfortunately, we ultimately find that the constant pursuit of the latest and greatest, the newest and fanciest, only leads to a perpetual cycle of moving from one thing to the next.
Read MoreIn this message, we looked at how the Beatitudes, spoken by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, can lead us to true happiness.
Read MoreOur search for happiness is like the spinning hamster wheel: we need that one thing to be happy. The wheel spins. Then we get it, and we’re happy for a bit. The wheel keeps turning. Then there is the next thing that grabs our attention. The wheel spins some more. And so on. We spin on the wheel, moving from one thing to the next in an endless cycle.
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