This morning we continue our “Sources of Strength” series by looking at God’s track record in times of trouble. What does God always do? And how does that affect the way I face life’s challenges?
This morning we continue our “Sources of Strength” series by looking at God’s track record in times of trouble. What does God always do? And how does that affect the way I face life’s challenges?
It’s Super Bowl Sunday, which means a lot of people on the winning side will be celebrating tonight. In our lesson, let’s reflect on some psalms that go together, sung in times of celebration…
It’s a time of year when many of us are recommitting ourselves to Bible reading. But sometimes as we read, we come across things that we don’t understand or don’t “like.” What should we do when that happens?
In 2 Chronicles chapters 14-16, we learn about Asa, the 3rd king of the divided kingdom of Judah. Like many of us, he had spiritual victories and spiritual failures. What was the deciding factor in each?
Today is our annual Graduate Sunday! Two of our teens, Ethan Smith and Beau McKay, join Aarek in sharing thoughts from Scripture about life, faith, and the paths ahead…
There is always a blessing missed when we choose sin, and there is always a blessing to be gained when we choose faithfulness to God. Have we let that truth become part of our mindset? And if we do, what can we do to overcome temptation so we can pursue the better blessings of God?
Our Summer Series this year is exploring Great Milestones in Scripture. Tonight, Dan Chambers from the Concord Road Church of Christ (Brentwood, TN), leads our study of one of Jesus’ best-known miracles…
Why is it so hard for us to trust God in our lives sometimes? How can we learn to trust in Him more, even when life gets rough? Join us as we look through several examples of how people got through the same struggle in the Bible.
The Book of Job brings us face to face with some of life’s most difficult questions: questions about God, suffering, and faith. What answers did Job find? Let’s see what Job experienced, and then reflect on what the “big message” of the book has to say about God in our lives today…
Sometimes “tomorrow” robs us of the contentment and peace we should have in “today.” What should a child of God be able to say about tomorrow?