As the Temple built to worship God was dedicated, King Solomon stopped and prayed to the Lord. In the king’s prayer, we are pointed to truths about God is, what He does for us and how we can come before Him today.
What is our responsibility to share the only true door into Salvation with the people around us?
This week, Pastor Tim turns to 2 Chronicles to think about what we learn from Kings David and Solomon on where we should put our confidence.
We often mistake our faith Journey as a straight path, but in reality, it is filled with highs and lows. When we find ourselves in the wilderness it doesn’t mean God has abandoned us but it means that we are about to experience God’s presence in our life. In this message we are learning that we are not alone in the wandering and in fact, God is with us.
When we thirst in life, do we consider what we truly are desiring?
Can we experience God’s peace even in the midst of discouragement? David contemplates this in the last part of Psalm 4.
Are we choosing to stand on our problems or on the hope of our God’s promises?
Melanie turns us to Micah this week to think about how God has a plan for our salvation throughout all time.
Once we have started building a relationship with Christ we have a tendency to hyper involve ourselves in disciplines and forget to release them into the world. In this message, we explore how to unleash the hope of Jesus both in generosity and justice, but also how to live in the tensions that both of them bring.
We can find tons of information at our fingertips, but what do we do with the knowledge we have?