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Feb 15, 2015
A Matter of Perspective
Series: general
Right Perspective Christian Stock ImagesWhen one reads the words of Psalm 34, it is easy to assume they were penned by someone who was living a life of peace and victory.  A deeper look, however, reveals that its author David was hiding in a cave running from King Saul and the Philistines.  In this desperate time, David writes of continual praise, seeking God, and the faithfulness of the Lord.  Join us as we uncover David's uncommon perspective during a time of struggle and rejection.
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  • Feb 15, 2015A Matter of Perspective
    Feb 15, 2015
    A Matter of Perspective
    Series: general
    Right Perspective Christian Stock ImagesWhen one reads the words of Psalm 34, it is easy to assume they were penned by someone who was living a life of peace and victory.  A deeper look, however, reveals that its author David was hiding in a cave running from King Saul and the Philistines.  In this desperate time, David writes of continual praise, seeking God, and the faithfulness of the Lord.  Join us as we uncover David's uncommon perspective during a time of struggle and rejection.
  • Jan 25, 2015What’s Your Source?
    Jan 25, 2015
    What’s Your Source?
    Series: general
    The Ripple Effect Christian BackgroundIn Jeremiah 2:13, the prophet compares the rejection of God by the people of Israel to them choosing a cistern over the fresh watered offered by God.  For those who lived in arid regions and were not blessed with a fresh spring on their land, they were required to dig a hole in the ground and to seal the walls of the hole with lime. Water was then transported to the hole or cistern to be stored for use at a later time.  Unfortunately, these crude storage containers would develop cracks over time and the water would leak out into the surrounding soil. As a result, the water would be lost and the walls would have to be sealed again and the cistern refilled.
    Have we, like the people of Israel, chosen to abandon our relationship with God for personal pursuits of happiness that are not eternal. Pursuits that bring temporary moments of happiness, but eventually crack and run dry.
      We must ask ourselves, "Are you digging cisterns or drinking directly from the spring?"
  • Jan 18, 2015Bought At A Price
    Jan 18, 2015
    Bought At A Price
    Series: general
    Morning Devotions Christian Stock ImageThe Bible clearly teaches us in Romans chapter six that who we obey is who we belong to.  If we serve our own selfish desires we belong to sin.  If we are obedient to Christ we belong to God.  Sin gives us the illusion of freedom that, when acted upon, leads to the bondage of fear, doubt, and anxiety. God guarantees us eternal life, but we must understand we were bought at a very high price; the sacrifice of Jesus.  When we belong to God, we are free from our past, free to change, free to live holy, and free of the bondage caused  by sin.  We are not free, however, to live in rebelliousness towards God, to live selfishly, or to mistreat others.
  • Jan 11, 2015Revive Us, Oh Lord
    Jan 11, 2015
    Revive Us, Oh Lord
    Series: general
    Morning Devotions Christian Stock ImageTrue revival will come to the church of God when we recognize the source from which true change flows is God’s word.  This change of perspective will result in an evaluation of our priorities, a desire to live holy lives, and a renewed resolve to declare God’s truth.
  • Dec 28, 2014Do You Hear the Savior?
    Dec 28, 2014
    Do You Hear the Savior?
    Series: Do You Hear?
    DYH-SeriesGraphicWe wrap up our Christmas series “Do You Hear” with a challenge to respond to the message of Christ.  We have heard God’s truth, of His salvation, His love, but what will we do?  Will we remain silent and broken or call out to Him and allow Him to change our lives?
  • Dec 14, 2014Do You Hear the Message?
    Dec 14, 2014
    Do You Hear the Message?
    Series: Do You Hear?
    DYH-SeriesGraphicWhen you look upon the nativity scenes that permeate our communities during the Christmas season, what do you see?  What is the message you hear in your heart?  In this sermon we look at the major icons in a traditional nativity scene and search for the message within.
  • Nov 30, 2014Do You Hear the Music?
    Nov 30, 2014
    Do You Hear the Music?
    Series: Do You Hear?
    DYH-SeriesGraphicAs Christmas quickly approaches, we find ourselves inundated with music, decorations, dinners, and family.  But in all of the noise do we hear the story of Christ in our hearts? Do we truly hear His call in each carol sung, ornament neatly hung, or gathering?  In the first message in our series “Do You Hear” we look at three popular carols and reflect on the meaning of each.
  • Nov 23, 2014Jesus Leads the Way
    Nov 23, 2014
    Jesus Leads the Way
    Series: Win Them Now
    Win Them NowChristians have no greater model for evangelism than that of Jesus Christ.  We can look at His life and ministry and clearly see His approach to reaching the lost.  In this message we look at three principles we can learn from Him; 1) Jesus’ life was not separate from His ministry, 2) Jesus looked for lost souls, not sinners, and 3) Jesus broke down societal barriers
  • Nov 16, 2014No Greater Love
    Nov 16, 2014
    No Greater Love
    Series: Win Them Now
    Win Them NowIn this latest message in our series “Win Them Now” we look at the nature of God’s love and what that means to mankind.  God’s love can reach anyone regardless of their past and it can hold onto those who have put their faith in Him.
  • Nov 9, 2014Shadows
    Nov 9, 2014
    Shadows
    Series: general
    Abstract Ink Splash Shining CrossEach of us cast a shadow when standing in the sun, but when there are multiple light sources more than one shadow is cast upon the ground.  When walking in the light of the Son we can easily identify who we are in Christ.  When we walk in the light of circumstances, pain, or worldly opinion it becomes harder to recognize who we really are.