Hope for the Hopeless
July 21, 2024 • Blaine Dennison • Isaiah 49
Have you ever witnessed your toddler thinking they’re lost? Maybe you’ve been in the store with them, and they got distracted looking at a toy, only to look up a minute later in a panic because they can’t see Mommy or Daddy right away. Their sight is limited to what’s right in front of them because they don’t know better yet. They don’t realize that they simply need to look up to see that Mommy and Daddy have been there the whole time. Similarly, have you felt lost and forgotten by God? Remember to lift your eyes! Join us tomorrow as we hear about the promises of our Servant Redeemer, the One who rescued us and will keep us until the end.
Spiritual Fruit that Lasts
February 25, 2024 • Blaine Dennison • John 15:9–17
Have you ever placed your go-to order from a restaurant, only to be disappointed? In 2021, fast food giant Taco Bell experienced a widespread shortage of multiple ingredients—including chicken, beef, beans, and its signature hot sauce. The floundering supply chain led once-loyal customers to flood social media with complaints: “For anyone craving Taco Bell tonight, I’ll save you the drive.” Taco Bell learned a hard lesson: You can’t make a burrito without a tortilla. This Sunday, through our newest message, “Spiritual Fruit that Lasts,” we’ll discover a similar lesson—the key ingredient to our spiritual growth, and what happens when we try to produce fruit without it.
The God Who Opens Doors of Faith
November 26, 2023 • Blaine Dennison • Acts 14:21–28
Walt Disney’s first animation company went bankrupt, Steve Jobs was ousted from Apple, and J.K. Rowling’s first manuscript was rejected by 12 different publishers. But that’s not where their stories ended, is it? These wildly successful people all have one thing in common: Tenacity. Nothing—not opposition, rejection, or even utter failure—could take their eyes off the prize. The same could be said of Paul, whose Spirit-powered boldness turned the world upside down. The question is, can it also be said of you? “The God Who Opens Doors of Faith,” challenges us to consider, Do I have my eyes on the prize?