When Jesus is our Victorious King, we experience the joy of His love, and we will stand in awe of His power.
The Mocked Messiah (The Messiah: Gospel of Matthew week 7)
Jesus is the King who saves all who trust in Him as the truth by giving them the Kingdom of God.
The Judging Messiah (The Messiah: Gospel of Matthew week 6)
Until Jesus comes back, we have a calling and we have work to do.
The Teaching Messiah (The Messiah: Gospel of Matthew week 5)
Jesus’ teaching always makes an impact!
The Overcoming Messiah (The Messiah: Gospel of Matthew week 4)
Jesus endured suffering so He could become our loving King who Saves. We share in Jesus’ suffering when we endure suffering for the glory of God and for the sake of others.
The Advancing Messiah (The Messiah: The Gospel of Matthew week 3)
Although the Hebrews believed the Messiah would be a political and military leader, Jesus came to change the hearts and minds of all of humanity. When we recognize why Jesus came and preached repentance, we can begin to see God’s love for us revealed through His Son, Jesus.
The Fighting Messiah (The Messiah: The Gospel of Matthew week 2)
Jesus fought the power of temptations to conquer the evil that enslaves humanity in the darkness of eternal death. Jesus defeated temptation with the power of God’s Spirit and the power of the God’s Word. By defeating every temptation, Jesus was given the power and the authority to transform the hearts of sinners through the light of His good news.
The Lord We Follow (The Messiah: The Gospel of Matthew week 1)
Jesus is the Sovereign King who reveals God to us and brings us into the Kingdom of God.
The Cross of Shame (Life's Toxic Game of Fame and Shame week 5)
Jesus endured the cross of shame, bearing its humiliation, so we could become children of God. We experience God’s joy as His kids. A joy that shame has no power to take away.
The Sneaky Thief (Life's Toxic Game of Fame and Shame: week 4)
We don’t have to fear the truth. While the truth may hurt, it heals.
The Celebrity Trap (The Toxic Game of Fame and Shame week 3)
It takes humility to deny myself, daily die to myself, and follow Jesus to glorify Him and experience true life.
Name for Myself (Life's Toxic Game of Fame and Shame week 2)
By putting our trust in Jesus, we are made significant and free to live to make Jesus' name great.
Built For This (Life's Toxic Game of Fame & Shame: week 1)
God has redeemed us through Jesus Christ. God knows our name and because of Jesus Christ’s work, we are His! We no longer have to play the toxic game of fame and shame.
Reflect Forward (New Year's Eve 2023)
It is important for us to silence the noise, stop our activity, and reflect on our experiences and the truth in scripture we’ve learned.
Behold (Christmas Eve 2023)
For those who stop and behold Jesus, see Him as Savior, gaze at His majesty, and fix their eye on Him as their Lord—they will never be the same again. God longs to give life to those who behold His Son.
Prince of Peace (He Shall Be Called: week 4)
Discover how Jesus, as the Prince of Peace, offers a path to wholeness and tranquility in our lives. This insightful message highlights how peace is more than just the absence of conflict, but a state of completeness brought by faith.
Join us in exploring how to find true peace amidst life's brokenness, as prophesied in Isaiah and fulfilled through Jesus
Everlasting Father (He Shall Be Called: week 3)
Jesus is called the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.
Jesus perfectly reflects the Father in heaven. He has three prominent roles which invite us to a response of surrender. These three roles will allow Jesus to “settle” and heal our brokenness, just like the people of Israel in Isaiah’s time.
Whatever struggle you have in this advent season, Jesus teaches us that we can trust Him. There is no brokenness we can experience that is too big for our Eternal Father to help us in. Jesus’ life and sacrifice provides a perfect picture of how our Father in Heaven sees us as His creation. He loves us.
This advent season is the perfect time to surrender all things to Jesus, and let Him give you new life in return.
Mighty God (He Shall Be Called: week 2)
When we worship God, both as a community of believers and individually, we sing; we have joy; we extol Him; and we thank Him. Worship becomes our response as we understand who God is.
Wonderful Counselor (He Shall Be Called: week 1)
We can share the Hope we have in a Wonderful Counselor. We can share the wisdom we receive in a Wonderful Counselor. We can share the life we find in a Wonderful Counselor by simply praying with others and helping them meet the Wonderful Counselor, Jesus.
Gospel (Solid Rock: week 5)
Grace-based giving is our response to God’s blessings. The multifaceted impact of grace-based giving meets real needs, glorifies God, and fosters unity among Christians.