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.
Finding Hope in Every Season
November 10, 2024 • Pastor Travis Voeltz • Ruth 3:1–5, Ruth 4:13–17
In this message, we're reminded that God is always at work, even in our darkest moments. The story of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz from the Old Testament serves as a beautiful illustration of God's constant presence and guidance. Despite Naomi's bitterness and loss, Ruth's loyalty, and Boaz's kindness, God was weaving a greater narrative - one that would eventually lead to the lineage of Jesus Christ. This story encourages us to trust in God's plan, even when we can't see the bigger picture. It reminds us that no matter our circumstances - whether we're facing divorce, addiction, loss, or any other challenge - God is there, working in ways we may not understand. The message 'God is being' resonates throughout, urging us to find peace in Jesus' promise: 'In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.' As we navigate life's ups and downs, let's hold onto this truth and allow it to transform our perspective and deepen our faith.
The Upside Down Kingdom
October 20, 2024 • Pastor Travis Voeltz • Mark 10:35–45
In this thought-provoking sermon, we delve into the counterintuitive nature of God's kingdom as illustrated through the story of James and John's request to Jesus. By examining the passage from Mark 10:35-45, we explore how Jesus redefines true greatness, not as a position of power, but as an act of service and sacrifice. Drawing parallels between common misconceptions, such as the once widespread belief in a square earth, and the disciples' misunderstanding of Jesus' mission, the message challenges us to reconsider our own perspectives on leadership and success. Through relatable anecdotes and biblical insights, this sermon invites you to embrace the teachings of Jesus and learn how to live right-side up in a world that often operates upside-down. Prepare to be inspired to become a servant-leader and transform your view of what it means to follow Christ.