Services on Matthew (Page 9)

Services on Matthew (Page 9)

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…

The Joy Challenge

We have chaotic lives; yet, it is in the midst of the chaotic times of life and during the Christmas Season God shows up. This is what happened in the first Christmas and will today. It will never be easy, but God will be with you.

Power of Prayer

In week two of the sermon series: Old School Rocks, we will look at prayer, what it is NOT, what it is & the power of prayer in general. Join us as we get old school and unpack the power of prayer.

Power of Relationships

In this series, Old School Rocks, we will share how we believe in some old school values that still apply today and we have a Lord that believes in taking old things and making them new. In week one, we will revisit our belief in the Power of Relationships.

Intimacy With God

This week we are going to focus on intimacy/closeness with God asking the question: Is it even possible to get close to God?

Finances

We hear it on the news, we recognize it in stores, we definitely experience it personally — financial woes and worries. George Gallup reports that 64% of all couples worry about money.

The Confusing Christ

This week we will look at the famous Beatitudes in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and how the words of the confusing Christ confuse and compel us.

Does God Fit In?

In this first week we will look at how does God fit into worship where even that becomes routine, ritual and is often far from God’s desire.