Jesus’ love magnifies what God has done and is doing. You can see both Jesus love and God’s actions at work in your life.
Jesus both satisfies and brings joy to your life. Only Jesus creates meaningful relationships for you!
Hope moves you forward, even when you do not know where you are going! Discover hope is your greatest motivator and learn its three characteristics.
Membership in a special group is thrilling! Learn how exciting it is to be part of God family. God’s forgiveness brings acceptance!
Church terms and words can sometimes be confusing. We are taking a close look at what we believe and why! Today we talk about inspiration: what is it? why is it important? does it matter? The lesson we discover as we learn about the inspiration of the Bible is simple: God’s Word can be trusted!
Paul finishes his letter to the church by reminding them of the ability they have to continue by looking forward with confidence, with hope. This hope gives them a strong future to anticipate. Paul’s message is clear: spiritual stamina rest in hope!
Our series in 1 Thessalonians continues. As good as happiness may be, stamina is built on preparation and patience. Spiritual stamina requires a strong life, one lived out lovingly. Today we discover this strong life has three major components: obedience, difference, and influence.
Our series in 1 Thessalonians continues. Life is often lived by taking the materials one is given and making the best of it. When difficulty or unexpected events arise, what happens to your life? Can you survive? These are the events that challenge our core beliefs. Should they change? Can they withstand trials? Paul reminds […]
Our series in 1 Thessalonians continues. This first letter written by the apostle Paul encouraged a young church to build spiritual stamina, the ability to maintain effort while withstanding deterioration. After establishing a strong foundation, a solid pattern of behavior must be developed. Pastor shows from God’s Word how the good news of the gospel […]
We begin a series in 1 Thessalonians. This first letter written by the apostle Paul encouraged a young church to build spiritual stamina, the ability to maintain effort while withstanding deterioration. A strong foundation is vital for establishing this stamina; and Paul shares the three key ingredients to this foundation: faith, love, and hope.