Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. We are spending a few weeks reflecting on the gospel – the good news – of Jesus Christ. For those of us who have been baptized into Christ, what is the place of the gospel in our lives now?
Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. We are spending a few weeks reflecting on the gospel – the good news – of Jesus Christ. For those of us who have been baptized into Christ, what is the place of the gospel in our lives now?
The world is constantly changing, and the most recent “sea change” of technological innovation has brought a new set of spiritual challenges. What are some of the unique spiritual challenges of the digital age, and how can we overcome them to shine as faithful followers of Jesus Christ?
One of the greatest compliments that could be given to a Christian is to say that spent their life “Going with God.” Let’s look at some lessons on what it looks like to “Go with God” from a man who spent his life devoted to God.
It’s time to begin a new school year! Before we all rush into the school schedule, let’s reflect on some of the spiritual opportunities and challenges we will all face as the school routine gets going. How can we keep our light shining through the new school year?
Tonight our worship is led by some of our young men who led so well at our Great Oaks Camp Week in July. Our 3 devotional thoughts are pasted together on the audio file below, from James Carden, J.W. Riggs, and Jesse Bates, in that order.
Tonight, we ask a question we should probably ask ourselves regularly: “What Sort of People Ought We To Be?” It’s a question Peter asked in 2 Peter 3:11. Why did Peter ask it, and what was his answer?
Colossians 3 asks us to see the realities of the resurrection, drop dead things that hold us back, and change how we see others because we are followers of Jesus. Jesus is making these things happen as we submit to him; Jesus is animating us.
Tonight we explore some of Paul’s athletic and Olympic imagery in his New Testament writings. What does those passages teach us about the Christian life?
Ever wonder why the life of Ruth is in the Bible? There are no “miracles:” no waters parted, no lions’ dens, no battles with giants. What’s so special about the life of Ruth, and what does it teach us about God in everyday life?
As Paul writes back to the Ephesians, he reminds them of God’s high calling for His church. In this overview of Ephesians, let’s be reminded of God’s glorious plan and our place in it…