Josh Gatewood continues our series on Discipleship by taking us to the very real struggle of personal prayer. He explains how even Jesus experienced great struggle in His final prayer leading up to the crucifixion. He then shows us three specific things w
Larry Gilbert steps up this Sunday to continue our series in the Gospel of Mark. He shows us what Jesus taught about financial stewardship and debunks some of the common myths associated with the the church and money. He concludes by challenging us to consider what it means for us to love God with everything we have—including our money.
Gary Douglas steps up this Sunday continue our series in the Gospel of Mark. He shows us what Jesus taught about financial stewardship and debunks some of the common myths associated with the the church and money. He concludes by challenging us to consider what it means for us to love God with everything we have—including our money.
Jay Mayo steps up this week to teach us from Mark 10. He shows us how Jesus taught a way of leadership and influence that is intensely relational and grounded upon serving those around us. He also highlights two individuals in our fellowship who have modeled this way of leadership over the past 19 years: Tyler and Bailey Dodds. After Jay concludes his message, Tyler and Bailey share an important update with our body along with where they believe the Lord is leading them in this next season of life.
Gary Douglas takes us continues our series by taking us to Mark 9. He shows us how Jesus was intensely relational with Peter, James & John. He highlights places in scripture where Jesus took these three disciples places he didn’t take the other nine. He shows us where Jesus shared knowledge and experiences with His inner circle and then challenges us to find our three. Gary concludes by highlighting a new initiative called D-Groups that will enable us to apply these verses in our life.
Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Gospel of Mark by taking us to Mark 8 when Jesus fed the four-thousand. He shows us how Jesus and the disciples crossed cultural lines in order to express the heart of God to people. He also shows us how Jesus doesn’t use those who are perfect, but instead uses those who are willing. He concludes by challenging us to spend meaningful time with people who are different than us in order to cultivate and communicate the compassion of Christ in an age of rampant tribalism.
Eric Clark continues our series in the Gospel of Mark by taking us to Mark 8 when Jesus fed the four-thousand. He shows us how Jesus doesn’t call us to give what we don’t have, but simply asks us to trust Him with what we do have and depend on Him for the results. Eric explains how Jesus calls us to hands-on experiences that both cultivate and communicate the compassion of Christ for people—even when they are different than us. He concludes by challenging us to use our “fish and loaves" so we can join God in the work He’s doing to reach people.
Randy Unruh continues our series in the Gospel of Mark by showing us how we put the spiritual practices of faith into action. Randy challenges us to examine our own personal faith and find confidence in scripture that will strengthen our faith. He shares a personal story of applying power of faith and God demonstrates His love for us to see the bigger picture. Randy concludes by giving us three final points that will assist in growing our faith.