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A.C.T.S.

Share The Good News

October 27, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

What is a disciple and what do they look like? If we can’t answer that question, then are we really doing it? This morning we look at the “S” in ACTS - Sharing the Good News.

Transform Part 2

October 20, 2019 • Pastor Ben Kendrew

Continuation of the A.C.T.S. series looking at Transformation.

Transform Part 1

October 13, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

Too many of us stop in our spiritual journey too early. We come to know Christ and commit to him, but for so many the journey stops there. We look at Peter's journey to see how the Holy Spirit Transformed him.

Commit To Others

October 6, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

It is not good to be alone. God said that in Genesis 2. God made us to be in community. So much of this life should not be done alone. God has given us the tools to share the gospel, but we must work together. There’s going to come a moment when you’re in need.

Commit Part 1

September 29, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

Is there a group of people or a single person who you strive to be like? Have you ever looked at Jesus that way? As we continue our series, we’ve looked at awakening, but have you committed to following Jesus?

Awaken Part 2

September 22, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

Have you ever been approached with an opportunity and you want to reap the benefits without the work and sacrifice? Do we approach Christianity in the same sense? When we’re convicted by God or faces with change, are we still willing to take the opportunity?

Awaken Part 1

September 15, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

When you Awaken to a new reality, it often results in a major change. This can be a good thing!! When disciples make disciples that a major life event! Do we know what that looks like? If we don’t, then are we really doing it?

Simplicity

September 8, 2019 • Pastor Ryan Bash

Do you ever find yourself longing for Simplicity in your life? It seems like there’s always something happening at work or at home to worry about. Life is so complicated sometimes, but is rushing around trying to get everything done the answer? What if we approached this differently?