Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of its walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another! The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in
our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will take to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Characteristics of a Healthy Flock!
March 10, 2024 • David Rogers • 1 Thessalonians 5:9–15
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy, and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of its walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another! The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will takes to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Your Words Matter!
March 17, 2024 • David Rogers • Ephesians 4:25–32
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of its walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another! The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in
our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will take to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Jesus' Pray for True Unity!
March 24, 2024 • David Rogers • John 17:20–23
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of its walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another! The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in
our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will take to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
The Call for Christian Unity!
March 3, 2024 • Myles Wolf • John 16:7, Psalm 133, Ephesians 2:19–22, Isaiah 28:16, 1 Corinthians 1:10
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of it’s walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another!
The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will takes to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Characteristics of a Healthy Flock!
March 10, 2024 • JT Cheek • Acts 2:42–47, Romans 12:10–18
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of it’s walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another!
The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will takes to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Your Words Matter!
March 17, 2024 • Matt Sbarra • James 3:6–10, Philippians 4:8, Matthew 12:33–37, Proverbs 18:20–21, Psalm 19:14
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of it’s walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another!
The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will takes to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!
Jesus's Prayer for True Unity!
March 24, 2024 • Brandon Stepbach • Ecclesiastes 4:9–12, Ephesians 4:32, 1 Peter 3:8, Ephesians 4:1–3, Romans 15:5–6
Having just celebrating 18 years as a church, there is no doubt there was a lot to celebrate! We have seen God do abundantly more than we could ask or think! And as the church celebrated by coming together in worship, by gathering in fellowship, by sharing many of the stories of God’s faithfulness, and by looking ahead in faith, there has been so much positive feedback from all who attended. But there is a danger that is lurking in the shadows. Peter tells us that “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” And without a doubt, when Christians come together to to celebrate the goodness of God, Satan is not happy and he will turn up the heat! That’s why Peter also reminds us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful.” It has been said that the greatest danger to a church comes not from outside of it’s walls, but from within.” Why? Because our enemy will turn faithful Christians against one another!
The Bible repeatedly underscores the importance of “oneness” within the body. Jesus’s plan for His church is to be unified in our faith. If disunity occurs, the church essentially ceases to be the body and becomes nothing more than a disjointed group of individuals. Such behavior is characteristic of unbelievers, not those with the mind of Christ. Therefore, a local church must be aware of the dangers of disunity and fight daily to hold it together! We must recognize that although we are individuals with our own ideas and thoughts, we are called to be one. In this series we will learn what it means to come together in Christian unity and what it will takes to continue advancing forward for the glory of God!