This week, our Worship Arts Pastor Janton Barrineau has a timely message for us about trusting in God that I can’t wait for you to hear!
Week 3 - May 3
May 3, 2020 • Eddie Tilley
Could I encourage you do a thought check? Where are your thoughts these days? Perhaps it would serve you well to pause and take a few moments to remember what’s good – about God, about your family, about how God has seen you through in the past.
That’s one of the reasons I’m excited about this Sunday. Pastor Eddie Tilley has a wonderful word about the power of remembering. I can’t wait for you to experience what God has for us!
Week 2 - April 26
April 26, 2020 • Mike Lewis
During this season when so much is out of our control, what resources do we have at our disposal to help us respond well? What are some of the tools in our arsenal to help us in this struggle? Because, as you well know, The Struggle is Real. Sometimes we miss out on what’s available to us, simply because we don’t know.
This week, we're talking about some of the most powerful resources we have as followers of Christ. Because of what Jesus accomplished on the cross, we have free access to God’s presence, no mediator needed. God has an open-door policy with us, yet I wonder how often we take Him up on that invitation.
Week 1 - April 19
April 19, 2020 • Mike Lewis
I think if we’re all honest, we’d say that there are times that we’re just not feeling okay. Can I speak a little truth to you? It’s OK to not feel OK. It’s OK to feel concerned, uncertain, frustrated, lonely, purposeless, out of control, or to just feel “off” (like you’re not on your “A” game). The secret, however, is in taking action and not getting stuck in those "Not OK" feelings.
These are the times I'm especially grateful for the gift of the Bible and all the stories of men and women just like us, who struggled with similar feelings, and discovered strength and help in God.
This Sunday, I'll be talking about how to breathe out those "Not OK" feelings and inhale the "OK"ness we find in God's presence and His promises. He is our Good Shepherd (Psalm 23), the One who faithfully leads us through dark valleys and into better places. So let's follow Him!