Being Changed by Jesus
October 29, 2023 • Scott Rodgers • Galatians 5:22–23, Philippians 1:6, John 15:8
It's okay not to be okay. But God loves you too much to let you stay that way. As followers of Jesus, lots has already changed. Yet, God is at work in you, and he finishes what he starts. In this message, we focus on the where and how Jesus wants to change your life.
Can we move on from our past regrets?
April 30, 2023 • Daren Neely • Luke 22:54–62, John 21:1–19, Romans 8:28
This Sunday, Daren Neely is speaking as we wrap up the Benefit Of The Doubt series. We’ve all made bad choices, done things we’re not proud of, or even didn’t do something we should have done. If you ever struggle to doubt that you can move forward from your mistakes, Daren will encourage you on how and why moving forward is possible.
I Doubt That Dead Things Come Back To Life
April 9, 2023 • Matt Roberson • John 20:24–31
Today's message begins the series Benefit of the Doubt. Can faith and doubt coexist? Did doubting Thomas doubt everything he'd come to believe about Jesus, or was it just hard to believe the news that Jesus had risen and appeared to some? Jesus doesn't shame Thomas for doubting; he responds with grace. If you doubt that dead things come back to life, welcome to Easter, where God shows us, that dead things do indeed come back to life!
The Holy Spirit - Week 11
August 21, 2022 • Scott Rodgers • John 16
A comforter, counselor, helper, advocate, and guide; all names of the Holy Spirit. But did you know that the Holy Spirit can also convict us of what's wrong, right, and who wins? Join Pastor Scott as he teaches out of John 17. Aired on 8.21.22
Jesus' Love - Week 9
August 7, 2022 • Brad Kilgore • John 13
The simple act of washing other's feet was a clear indicator of Jesus' love for his disciples and his example for how we should follow. Hear from Pastor Brad about how Jesus loved us through authority, service, invitation, and His example. Aired on 8.7.22
All for the H - week 8
October 31, 2021 • Matt Roberson • John 1:10–14, Philippians 2:3–11, 2 Corinthians 5:14–21
Walking in another man's shoes means we'll need to remove our own. Coming alongside someone in need may mean we set aside something in ourselves. Loving others well can require humility as we identify with the hardships of those around us, much as Jesus did for us all. In this message we look at more ways we can be All For the H.