Are you unsure if you know the will of God for your life? Are you unsure you can even know it? You are not alone. Even folks in the Bible struggled with discerning such things.
Are you unsure if you know the will of God for your life? Are you unsure you can even know it? You are not alone. Even folks in the Bible struggled with discerning such things.
Healing comes in all shapes and sizes – whether it is physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual. Healing might look like a mended bone or a cured ailment, or it might look like a reconciled relationship, mental relief, or restored emotional strength. This week we’ll find hope as we explore healing from a Biblical perspective through…
If you struggle with prayer – whether it’s finding a consistent time to pray or listening when God speaks or being unsure of what you hear from God – you are not alone. We all have days when our prayer life is languid, or we have trouble hearing God, or we question what we have…
If you feel like your spiritual growth is stunted, in a holding pattern, or just plain stagnant, you are not alone. Lots of people struggle with spiritual growth for various reasons, and even the most faithful of folks hit seasons when they feel like they are not growing, including folks in the Bible.
As we begin the series, Untangling Faith, we will address our questions regarding God’s trustworthiness. We will be reminded of God’s nature as a loving Parent, filled with goodness and faithfulness. This deep dive into who God is will be the first step to unraveling, grappling with, rediscovering, and rebuilding our “trust fund” with God.…
God invites us to pay attention for God’s unexpected ways of working in our lives in moments of tears and moments of laughter.
When you feel that people or situations are against you, God is still in control and can provide a blessing.
With special guests, the Flames, helping lead worship, we will consider that most would agree to share meals with individuals who are familiar to them or with those they know the best. Yet, Christ contends that the table is less about familiarity and more about hospitality and care.
When Jesus breaks bread with the disciples, their eyes are opened, and they recognize him. Communion opens our eyes to see God and others more clearly. At the table, we come to know one another and God.