Jul 23, 2019
Tax Man Week 7 – Laborers in the Harvest (9:35 – 10:16)
Series: TAXMAN
Being a disciple includes being a disciple-maker. This means being a laborer/worker. He has a harvest field, and according to Jesus, not many are working in it. He calls His 12 disciples and makes them apostles (sent-ones). He gives instructions to them that can help inform our mission as well.
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  • Jul 23, 2019Tax Man Week 7 – Laborers in the Harvest (9:35 – 10:16)
    Jul 23, 2019
    Tax Man Week 7 – Laborers in the Harvest (9:35 – 10:16)
    Series: TAXMAN
    Being a disciple includes being a disciple-maker. This means being a laborer/worker. He has a harvest field, and according to Jesus, not many are working in it. He calls His 12 disciples and makes them apostles (sent-ones). He gives instructions to them that can help inform our mission as well.
  • Jun 3, 2018Standing at the Cross Road
    Jun 3, 2018
    Standing at the Cross Road
    How long will you hesitate, between two opinions? No one can serve two masters. Choose this day whom you will serve. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
  • Jun 4, 2017“Love them all, I’ll separate them later…”
    Jun 4, 2017
    “Love them all, I’ll separate them later…”
    Series: Misc
     
  • Jun 26, 2016Week 26- The Fear of The Lord (Psalm 34)
    Jun 26, 2016
    Week 26- The Fear of The Lord (Psalm 34)
    Week 26 - The Fear of the Lord, Psalm 34
    In Psalm 34 David gives praise and thanks to God for delivering him from his enemies.  He attributes his favor with God and success as a leader to "The Fear of the Lord"  He gives many instructions as to what the fear of the Lord is and how it manifests in a believer's life.
  • Jul 26, 2015Week 8- Our Identity (Sons and Heirs of God) (Gal 3:15-29; 4:1-7)
    Jul 26, 2015
    Week 8- Our Identity (Sons and Heirs of God) (Gal 3:15-29; 4:1-7)
     
  • Jul 5, 2015Week 5- Remember the Poor (Gal 2:9-10)
    Jul 5, 2015
    Week 5- Remember the Poor (Gal 2:9-10)
    All through scripture we see God's heart for those who are poor in this world's possessions.  It seems to be also at the heart of Jesus' ministry, His incarnation, and something by which we will be judged.  Are we eager to remember the poor?
  • Feb 8, 2015Week 4- Pride & Prejudice
    Feb 8, 2015
    Week 4- Pride & Prejudice
    Series: Jonah

    Jonah Week 4

    Jonah willfully disobeyed God because of his own pride and prejudice toward the Assyrians as a people group.  He put his own opinions, experiences, and personal feelings ahead of God's will and plan for him and the people of Nineveh.   What does prejudice look like in your life?
  • Jul 6, 2014Week 41- Being Led by the Holy Spirit (Acts 16:6-15)
    Jul 6, 2014
    Week 41- Being Led by the Holy Spirit (Acts 16:6-15)
    Would you rather go on a rugged, outdoor adventure with only a map and a few primitive tools?  OR would you trust an experienced, knowledgeable guide who knew all of the territory, obstacles, and special features?  The Holy Spirit was promised by Jesus, "to guide you into all the truth".  Listen as we discuss how to be "led by the Spirit".
  • Mar 16, 2014Week 28- Free to Eat, Wise to Choose (Acts 10)
    Mar 16, 2014
    Week 28- Free to Eat, Wise to Choose (Acts 10)
    God's word has much to say about what kind of food He intended us to eat.  From Genesis through Paul's writings, we see evidence that God cares about how we care for our body.  Follow along as we discuss a Biblical view of diet and nutrition.
  • Jul 28, 2013Week 1- Introduction to the Book of Acts
    Jul 28, 2013
    Week 1- Introduction to the Book of Acts
     
  • Mar 24, 2013Week 57- The Crucifixion (John 19:16-42)
    Mar 24, 2013
    Week 57- The Crucifixion (John 19:16-42)
    A meditation on the passion of Christ, with scriptures from Old and New Testament, pictures, and narrative describing the physical torture that Christ endured for our sin.
  • Dec 16, 2012Week 46- Jesus is the Life (John 14:5-11)
    Dec 16, 2012
    Week 46- Jesus is the Life (John 14:5-11)

    What is Life? When does Life begin? Where does Life come from? I will be discussing these questions from scripture.

    Human Life is the very breath of God, imparted to Adam literally when God breathed into him. Because of disobedient sin, that life was shortened and cursed. Yet, from before time began, God had a plan, for the incarnation of Christ, by the virgin Mary. The perfected, pure, eternal, Life of God would dwell once again among men, by the Holy Spirit inhabiting Mary's womb. All Life is eternal, it comes from God in eternity past, and it continues either in Heaven with God, or separate from Him in eternity future.

    Life does not begin at conception, as some report today. In Jeremiah 1:5 "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
    And before you were born I consecrated you; I have appointed you a prophet to the nations."

  • Sep 16, 2012Week 35- “Lazarus, Come Out!” (John 11:1-44)
    Sep 16, 2012
    Week 35- “Lazarus, Come Out!” (John 11:1-44)
    Talking at least part of the time about God's timing. Jesus purposely delayed going to Bethany, even when he knew how much this family loved him, and felt a strong need for his support. Highlighting Mary who sat at his feet, and what was going through her mind, while waiting and wondering, when will Jesus arrive?
  • Jun 24, 2012Week 24- Stop Judging by Mere Appearances (John 7:14-24)
    Jun 24, 2012
    Week 24- Stop Judging by Mere Appearances (John 7:14-24)
    Jesus told us not to judge by appearances, but he didn't tell us never
    to judge.  In the 7th chapters of the gospels of John and Matthew, we
    learn about how to judge righteously.  First we must get the planks
    out of our own eyes, so that we can help our brothers and sisters get
    specks out of their eyes.  We also must wait on the timing of the Holy
    Spirit, until He has revealed the truth of the matter; then we can
    rightly judge what is good fruit and what is bad.
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