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Be Still and Know

October 25, 2020 • Michael Proudfoot

When it comes to the ten commandments, the one that is most often ignored is the Sabbath. The command is to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. The Sabbath is more than just going to church for a few hours, eating lunch, falling asleep, watching sports, and just generally doing whatever we want since we don't have to go to work. God intended the Sabbath to be a day that brings Him glory through our keeping it and the benefits for us that naturally flow out of time spent with God. We must commit to honoring the Sabbath as a day devoted to worshiping God because of His greatness and all that He has done. We can put into practice sacrificing our selfish desires in order to pursue what is of greater value, to lean in and remember that God is our sustainer, provider, and protector, and to realign our life's mission with God as He is working in this world.

The Tension of God

May 19, 2024 • Abie Kulynych • Exodus 13:17–22

The Power of a Lie Is in Your Agreement With It

March 3, 2024

Listen in as our guest speaker, evangelist Jamey Ragle, gives us insight into how the devil is the father of all lies and how he will use these lies to manipulate our thinking. Jesus tells us that He is "the Way, the Truth, and the Life". No one comes to the Father except through Him. Believe and trust in the Truth that Jesus is.

Our Hope Is in the Lord

November 26, 2023 • Randall Snipes/Dorian Lopez

Hope is the expectancy of happiness and the optimism of good ahead. The problem is that hope is only as strong as what it is anchored to. Hebrews 6:19 tells us that our hope must be anchored to Jesus. Apart from Jesus, life is a series of hopeless events. God, however, has given believers two promises that should give us hope today. As a believer in Him, our sins are forgiven and our future is secure! These two things may not cure the temporary pain or depression but they are the substance of ongoing hope.