Build Stronger
To whom much is given, much with be required
Going Global
August 25, 2024 • Joey Rodgers • Acts 1:8
If we’re to Build Stronger we have to exercise our spiritual muscles by actively engaging in Great Commission learning from our experiences, and practicing sabbath – and over time, we’ll grow stronger and more mature in our faith. If we want our lives to assist in building stronger the Kingdom of God – then it’ll require our cooperation/contribution. Jesus commanded us to go into the world to make disciples – and as a church, we are committed to doing that through our Global Initiative 2033. Let us Engage the world for the sake of the Gospel!
Be All You Can Be
August 11, 2024 • Joey Rodgers • Ephesians 2:8–10
To Build Stronger, we must seek God’s will to be achieved in our lives so we can be all we can be for His glory. It will require us to push ourselves daily to be the best we can be by leveraging our gifts, abilities, talents, and resources to their fullest extent. We must be all-in and make an all-out effort to maximize every resource to achieve something greater than ourselves to pursue our hopes, dreams, ambitions, and calling.
Stronger Together
August 18, 2024 • Joey Rodgers • Hebrews 10:19–25
In a world where virtual connections can sometimes feel more real than face-to-face relationships, the call to gather together as a community of believers has never been more important. The book of Hebrews invites us to re-engage with one another, not just through screens but in person, to build a stronger, more resilient faith. Discover the five essential elements that can transform your spiritual journey and our collective mission as a church. Let's draw near to God, hold fast to hope, and spur each other on with love. Join us as we Build Stronger for His glory.
Build Stronger
August 4, 2024 • Joey Rodgers • Luke 12:35–48
To Build Stronger refers to the intentional process of enhancing/fortifying something - whether physical, emotional, spiritual, or relational to increase its resilience, endurance, effectiveness, and quality. It’s engaging in actions that positively impact ourselves and others to contribute to a more fulfilling existence with greater impact. As a church, we are called to build stronger by striving to empower our church family to fortify God’s Kingdom as we seek His Kingdom and His righteousness first. All of this is predicated on an idea found in Luke 12 – that to whom much is given… much is required!