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March 4, 2024 • Rodney Arnold • Hebrews 12:1–4
God desires for us to move towards holiness and closeness to Jesus. How do we feel empowered to continue chasing after Jesus, especially when it seems difficult or He feels far away? What sin may be slowing down our momentum? Hebrews 12 gives us practical steps to follow Jesus more closely every single day. --- Rodney was elected President of the Missionary Church in 2023. He has been a credentialed minister in the denomination since 2009 when he planted OneLife Church in Knoxville, TN. Rodney is passionate about the multiplication of disciples, churches, and networks (both locally and internationally) and developing the next generation of leaders to lead Kingdom expansion in unique and creative ways.
Who's Checking in on You?
August 28, 2022 • Pastor Tim Veenstra • Hebrews 3:12–14
Learning to live in the way of Jesus takes time. Staying the course in living like Jesus takes intentional focus. We all, from time to time, need course correction and encouragement to stay the course. So, who’s checking in on you?
"More Than Enough" People
November 21, 2021 • Hebrews 10:34, Philippians 3:18–21, Mark 8:34
Paul again begins the third chapter of Philippians by calling the churches to rejoice, to express the deep, soul-satisfied joy that they possess. Again, we ask the question, “What might hinder the experience and the expression of joy in my life?” Paul clearly lays out two different ways of living—one that leads to the fullest experience and expression of joy and the other that leads to destruction. Which way are you living?
The Bride of Christ
October 31, 2021 • Pastor Tim Veenstra • Hebrews 10:23–25, Revelation 19:6–9, 1 Peter 2:1–11, Matthew 5:14–16
October 31,2021 / Heb 10:23-25, Rev 19:6-9, 1 Pet 2:1-11, Mat 5:14-16 Weddings are beautiful moments of celebration. The union of a man and woman becoming one is an incredible symbol of hope for the Church. We eagerly await the wedding of the Lamb that is depicted in the second coming of Christ, the union of Christ and His bride. Christ loves His bride. Do we? What if we loved Christ's bride in the same way He does? The results could be special.