December 15, 2024 • Pastor Travis Voeltz • Philippians 4:4–7
In a world where corporate giants are desperately trying to sell us happiness through products like 'toilet bombs', we're reminded of a timeless truth from Paul's letter to the Philippians. 'Rejoice in the Lord always,' he writes, even from a Roman prison. This powerful message challenges us to find our joy not in circumstances, but in our unshakeable relationship with Christ. We're called to let our gentleness be known to everyone, even the most difficult people in our lives, because 'the Lord is at hand.' This isn't just about being nice; it's about reflecting God's character in our interactions. As we face anxiety and stress, we're encouraged to turn to prayer and thanksgiving, allowing God's peace to guard our hearts and minds. This peace surpasses all understanding, offering us a profound sense of calm amidst life's storms. How might our lives change if we truly embraced this joyful, gentle, and peace-filled approach to life?
Get Ready for God
December 1, 2024 • Pastor Marty Toepke-Floyd • Luke 21:25–36
From our December 1st, 2024 worship service.
Birth Pains
November 17, 2024 • Pastor Travis Voeltz • Mark 13:1–13
In this powerful message, we're invited to explore the concept of 'birth pains' as described by Jesus in Mark 13. Just as physical birth is preceded by increasing pain and discomfort, Jesus warns that the world will experience escalating troubles before His return. Wars, natural disasters, and persecution are not signs of defeat, but rather indicators of a new beginning. We're encouraged to view current global tensions through this lens - not as reasons for despair, but as signs of God's unfolding plan. The sermon challenges us to endure these difficult times with faith, reminding us that just as a mother's pain results in new life, our current struggles will lead to spiritual rebirth and salvation. This perspective offers hope and strength, urging us to remain steadfast in our faith despite the chaos around us.