At the Crucifixion of Christ, a man gathers the courage to provide a tomb for Jesus' body. In the world's darkest moment, a single person decided they were going to step up and do what no one else would do. This is the story of Joseph of Arimathea.
'Gathering Courage"
Lead Pastor - Daniel Kitchel
John 19:28–42
"Hilarious Generosity"
March 26, 2023 • Mark 12:41–44, 2 Corinthians 9:6–11
As humans, we ask questions like this: "How much does God want me to give?" This is a legalistic and moralistic thought. God desires our relationship with Him to be much more profound than that. When God's love captures us, we naturally respond by giving our entire life to Him. The question then changes to "Why wouldn't I give it all back to Him?" This truth is made clear by Jesus seeing the widow give her offering at the Temple. Though it was a small gift compared to others, it came from her heart. God loves a cheerful giver.
"Give What You've Got"
March 4, 2023 • John 6:1–13
Using the famous story of the 5000 being fed, we see Biblical truth clearly: God uses even the smallest things we could offer and multiplies them to bless others. A life of generosity believes that anything given with the right heart and intention can be used for God's glory. God loves multiplication. He multiplied the bread to feed everyone to the brim; ultimately, He would reveal that He was the "Bread of Life." Only Jesus can satisfy the deepest needs of our hearts.