Merry Christmas! In this message we reflect on the uniqueness of Christmas in 2020 and consider the glory of the Christ-child.
In this message, we are encouraged that Jesus is in control. When life gets difficult - and it sure has this year! - it's important to always see Jesus as the Victor over sin, death and the devil. We find hope in Jesus!
History shows that the holiday season - this time to celebrate Jesus! - is a time we find ourselves obsessing over bills, family get-togethers and rushing to get things done in time. Sounds so... holy, doesn't it?! In this Advent message, we agree to obsess over Jesus Himself.
There have been many GOATs in the world of sports, artists, world leaders and the such. But who is the Greatest Of All Time? There's little doubt: It's Jesus. In this message, we consider Jesus's superiority to all things - even the angels!
In this message, Pastor Brad takes us to one of the golden passages in all of Scripture - Philippians 2! We are charged in this passage to have the mind of Christ, to act in humility and to embrace unity. It's as relevant in 2020 as it ever has been!
We're often called by God into the next chapter of our faith. But we can find it difficult, because stepping forward means turning a page. In this message we look at the early church's struggle to let go of good practices (the Law) that had helped them previously so that they could be free to pursue the new practice (belief in Christ).
What is the greatest attribute of yourself? We're tempted to think our witty personalities, our sharp minds, our perfect hair..(ha!) But Scripture shows us the greatest attribute of you is that God has chosen to take up residency in you. We have the light of Christ living in us, and that ought to be the first description we ever tell someone when introducing ourselves. It's that big of a deal!
On Reformation Day, we look at the words Paul writes himself at the end of Romans to call the Christians away from the fringe of doctrine and into the anchored assurance of salvation in Jesus Christ.
In this message we are going to look at a passage from Mark 8 in which Jesus and the disciples have strong – and opposite! – beliefs on what is right. We’ve all felt frustrated at times when we feel we know a better way than God’s chosen way. I mean, we believe in God and trust Him… but does that mean He’s always right? What if it seems so obvious that our way is better??