Jun 4, 2017
Faith of Earth
By: Dante Huerta
Series: Our Identity in Christ
Daniel 7:13-14
Life can be pretty lame. Suffering in the world and among the church is not on the decline. It can be demoralizing and disheartening and cause us to lose our joy. Yet God does not want us to live sad lives, but hopeful ones. This morning we'll explore what Daniel's vision means for God's people when they encounter hard times.WatchNotesDownloadDateTitle
- Jun 4, 2017Faith of Earth
Jun 4, 2017Faith of EarthBy: Dante HuertaSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Daniel 7:13-14
Life can be pretty lame. Suffering in the world and among the church is not on the decline. It can be demoralizing and disheartening and cause us to lose our joy. Yet God does not want us to live sad lives, but hopeful ones. This morning we'll explore what Daniel's vision means for God's people when they encounter hard times. - May 28, 2017God Shall be Found Faithful
May 28, 2017God Shall be Found FaithfulBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Judges 14-16
Samson is a mixed bag and there's no way around it. His exploits bounce all over, from illicit romance and marriage, to prostitution; from bets and brawls to enraged vengeance. It's actually tough to find anything in Samson's judgeship that is praiseworthy, and yet, God called him and God used him. I'm convinced that God used Samson, not because of his faithful behavior; but in spite of his faithless behavior. - May 28, 2017Getting to the Core of Who We Are
May 28, 2017Getting to the Core of Who We AreBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Colossians 3:1-4
Sometimes life really gets us down. The difficult situations we face cause such grief and pain. Sometimes we cause a lot of grief and pain. It’s not just the pain, but there is also confusion. When we love someone and they leave, it seems inconsistent with the principals of life. Something tells us it’s not right, it doesn’t feel right. Why is that? - May 21, 2017The Birth of Samson
May 21, 2017The Birth of SamsonBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Judges 13
The more I study about the life of Samson, the more I'm convinced that Samson gets thrown under the bus in our Bible classes. His calling as a Nazarite - for life - was important in how God was able to use him to liberate Israel. Come back tonight, and we will geek out on the nuances of the Nazarite vow together. - May 21, 2017It is Time to Remember
May 21, 2017It is Time to RememberBy: Don MellorSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Psalms 78:1-8
It seems like our calendars are filled with dates to remember: birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Yet, there are some days we do not seem to remember or celebrate. Yesterday was Armed Forces Day, May 29th will be Memorial Day, and July 4th is Independence Day. To most of us, celebrating those days means having a family picnic or a camping trip. Why should I remember the meaning behind days like that? God has given us days and instruction that He wants us to remember. Today, we will look at why remembering is important to the Christian walk. - May 14, 2017Great Assets of our Faith – A Great Commitment
May 14, 2017Great Assets of our Faith – A Great CommitmentBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Matthew 11:25-30
“Oh, what peace we often forfeit, what needless pain we bear.” These words by Joseph Scriven are in a familiar song, “What A Friend We have In Jesus.” This song may have been inspired by Matthew 11. Jesus observes the struggles that people have. Some of these are self-inflicted because the people have rejected God. Even when He has given great evidence of His activity, people still ignore and live according to their own desires. Jesus has made a great commitment to you. Can you commit to Him? - May 7, 2017LTC Service
May 7, 2017LTC ServiceBy: Allen FinleySeries: Our Identity in Christ
LTC (Leadership Training for Christ)
Teen led worship service - May 7, 2017Great Assets of Our Faith – The Great Confusion
May 7, 2017Great Assets of Our Faith – The Great ConfusionBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Matthew 9:35-38
Weary and worn out is an appropriate way to express how we feel at times. When you are overwhelmed, to what do you turn? Jesus refers to a great asset of faith in this passage that not only encourages me when I feel overwhelmed, but plants within me a seed of possibility that I can make a difference. - Apr 30, 2017A Bare Heart Before God
- Apr 30, 2017The Kingdom of Grace
Apr 30, 2017The Kingdom of GraceBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Romans 5:1-11
When two parties are at odds, and there is a desire for reconciliation, someone needs to initiate and someone needs to respond. The result is going to be a new relationship, with new connections and guidelines. The reconciliatory experience becomes the controlling narrative. We are part of a kingdom that is the defined by the narrative of the cross. It is a kingdom of life. It is a kingdom of grace. - Apr 23, 2017Bargaining with God
Apr 23, 2017Bargaining with GodBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Judges 11:29-40
Jephthah is, in every way, a self-made man. Rough around the edges. Perhaps gruff and short tempered, but everything he has, he has accomplished. As a self made man he bargains with God to ensure victory in battle, but the consequences of that deal are unspeakably difficult. - Apr 23, 2017A Christmas You’ve Probably Never Heard of
Apr 23, 2017A Christmas You’ve Probably Never Heard ofBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Revelation 12:13-17
Keep your nativity scene boxed up this year. Instead of a manger, camel, and three wise men; replace them with a dragon, a river, the earth and a woman refugee. The birth of Christ is a maneuver in the middle of an immortal epoch between God and Satan. Gird your loins. Prepare for battle. Go watch The Hobbit to get in the right frame of mind as we explore Revelation 12 and the birth of Christ. - Apr 16, 2017From Zero to Hero
Apr 16, 2017From Zero to HeroBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Judges 11:1-28
Have you ever wondered how God chooses whom He uses? Jephthah will make you ask. Without a doubt, he had a troubled upbringing. A victim of the choices of his father and his brothers, Jephthah had no advantages in life, and made troubling choices as a result, but God chose him. - Apr 16, 2017But Because I, Adonai, Do Not Change
Apr 16, 2017But Because I, Adonai, Do Not ChangeBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Romans 4:1-8
What a person needs to live a life of peace and contentment is stability and dependability with the people they are connected with. It is obvious there is a great need for that in our world. That need has been filled. Is your life built on a Rock or on sand? - Apr 9, 2017Father to Son: Abimelech
Apr 9, 2017Father to Son: AbimelechBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Judges 9:1-57
Israel clamored for a king. They begged for Gideon or any of his children, and Abimelech rose to the occasion. But no leader is better than an unqualified leader, as Abimelech's murderous legacy reveals. We will discuss this, and more tonight. - Apr 9, 2017One Man’s Shipwreck is Another Man’s Blessing
- Apr 2, 2017The Great Exchange
Apr 2, 2017The Great ExchangeBy: Dennis BakerSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Romans 3:19-26
At times, I am keenly aware of my inability to follow through with my commitments to God. At other times, I think that God is pretty lucky to have me on His side. Neither of these mindsets lead us to faithfulness; they lead us to carelessness. - Mar 26, 2017Jonah Minus Joy
- Mar 26, 2017One Generation to Another
Mar 26, 2017One Generation to AnotherBy: Ben CookSeries: Our Identity in Christ
Psalm 145:1-7
Sociologists call it Generational Fragmentation. Basically, it means people in modern society spend less time with people outside their generation. Even in church we can gather together like oil and water in the same bottle. This morning we will discuss the blessings of having all our generations under one roof.