Services on Matthew (Page 9)

Services on Matthew (Page 9)

Restore

Join us in the message series, Do Over. Forgiveness is at the heart of God & should also be the basis of what we do in our relationships. When we speak about a Do Over, we have to include forgiveness for us and extended by us.

Higher Love

Our churches and ultimately, the hearts of Christians. If we seriously took Jesus command what would that mean for our lives and how can we attain this Higher Love.

Haven It Your Way

This week we celebrate what God has done, what he is doing and more importantly where he is leading Haven Church in the path forward.

Moving 18″

Join us this week before Valentine’s Day where we see the “Heart tests” we need to pass in order to get Moving 18” in this week of the sermon series, I Have No Clue.

Holy Life, Holey Like

So many of us do not even have a clue what a holy life means, consists of, or even is. This week 2 Timothy 1:9 will be unpacked more than you could ever imagine.

It’s a Wonderful Life

Join us this week in the third week of the Do You Hear? message series, we will look at ways to have A Wonderful Life by following Jesus, Our Wonderful Counselor.

Hear and Now

What’s the difference…God is! Join us this week when our focus this week we seek to know how God is here with us and now anything can happen.

Seeds & Soil

In week #2 of the Redletters sermon series our focus on Jesus continues as we will look at the parable of Jesus regarding the sower from Matthew 13. On this Cinco de Mayo we will look our “cardio conditions” and how they display so much of the growth or lack or growth in our faith journeys.

Be Committed

This week we continue the Be the Message series focusing on Jesus’ next section of the Sermon on the Mount regarding and this week we are focusing on the BEing Committed.

Be Complete

Matthew 5:1-6, Luke 18:9-14 Have you heard it?  You know what he said or what she said.  When we hear these things we often wonder about the importance of the someone’s words.  Words can help, harm, lead, destroy, etc.  Either way they convey the importance of what someone wants to get through.  Following Easter, the disciples wanted to live for Christ in a powerful way, as I am sure many of us do today.  The scriptures tell us that he…