May 8, 2016
You, Plus God
By: Curtis Crawford
Series: Judges
The first three judges we see in chapter three are Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar. These judges demonstrate to us, God likes to use the ordinary, the flawed, and the common to accomplish His will. He takes the ordinary and makes them extraordinary! He takes the flawed and brings beauty! He takes the common and performs the impossible!
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- May 8, 2016You, Plus God
May 8, 2016You, Plus GodBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: JudgesThe first three judges we see in chapter three are Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar. These judges demonstrate to us, God likes to use the ordinary, the flawed, and the common to accomplish His will. He takes the ordinary and makes them extraordinary! He takes the flawed and brings beauty! He takes the common and performs the impossible!
- May 1, 2016The Difference a Generation Makes
May 1, 2016The Difference a Generation MakesBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: JudgesIn Judges chapter two, we see that while Israel had seen the mighty hand of God as they entered into the promised land, the following generation did not know God. In this message we look at the legacy a generation can leave and its impact on our world. Ask yourself, "What is my legacy?"
- Apr 17, 2016Triumph or Tribute?
Apr 17, 2016Triumph or Tribute?By: Curtis CrawfordSeries: JudgesWhen the nation of Israel ventured further into the promise land, they found enemies which were not so easily defeated. God had promised them ultimate triumph, but they had to trust Him and His time table. We find at the end of Judges chapter one, they settled for less than what God had for them because of faithlessness, lack of leadership, and lack of effort. They had triumph waiting for them, but as verse 28 tells us in Judges chapter one, they settled for tribute. Are we doing the same in our lives?
- Apr 10, 2016The Three Sides of Why
Apr 10, 2016The Three Sides of WhyBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalWhenever the question "Why" is asked, there is always a motivation for it. There is the inquisitive Why, the accusatory why, and the desperate why. In this message we look at each side of the question why and what the answer should always be.
- Apr 3, 2016Open Our Eyes Once Again
Apr 3, 2016Open Our Eyes Once AgainBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: Our Risen SaviorIn this message from Luke 24:13-35, we take a unique look at the meal Jesus shared with two disciples following His resurrection on that first Easter day. We must ask ourselves a simple, but important question. Have you welcomed Jesus into your home?
- Mar 27, 2016Light Bulb Moments
Mar 27, 2016Light Bulb MomentsBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: Our Risen SaviorWhen Peter and John left the empty tomb of Jesus they each had different ideas of what had happened. John says that he believed, but Luke tells us Peter walked away in wonder, trying to put the pieces together. It wasn't until later the light bulb came on and he understood exactly what had happened. Just like Peter, we have times in our lives when we need a light bulb moment of clarity to help us refocus on God and remember what He has promised us.
- Mar 20, 2016The Great Exchange
Mar 20, 2016The Great ExchangeBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: Our Risen SaviorIn this message from our Easter Celebration series "Our Risen Savior," we take a unique look at the exchange of places between Jesus and Barabbas.
- Mar 6, 2016What Have You Come to Do?
Mar 6, 2016What Have You Come to Do?By: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalMany times in our Christian walk, we find ourselves only focusing on what God can or will do for us. The author of Psalm 135 challenges us to praise the Lord by focusing on Who He is and what He has already done. As you listen to this message, take out a pen and paper and right down all of the things God has already done for you and what you know about Him to be true. Use your list as a starting point to worship God throughout the week.
- Feb 28, 2016Bubble Wrapped
Feb 28, 2016Bubble WrappedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalBubble wrap is useful packing material that protects valuable objects from damage, but if you leave the bubble wrap on a valuable object indefinitely, though protected, its usefulness for its intended purpose is lost. As Christians, we wrap ourselves for protection from pain and rejection, but in doing so limit our ability to walk in the purpose God has for us. In this message, we look at how we can break free from the protective wrap around us.
- Feb 14, 2016I Do
Feb 14, 2016I DoBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalHave you ever stopped to think what it means to be the "Bride of Christ?" In this message, we look at a traditional marriage ceremony and how each portion, from the processional to the pronouncement, can be applied to our relationship with Christ.