Just as God is a "God of Hope", so we as his people are to be "People of Hope". At this time in history, when our society and much of the world is experiencing uncertainty and anxiety, we are both the recipients and the benefactors of Hope. Our hope is not by the power of positive thinking. Rather, it is based in the character of our sovereign God, made real to us by the power of the Holy Spirit, and characterized by joy and peace. Our lives are meant to serve as signposts pointing to a greater reality, a once and future Hope!
Overflowing with Hope
Romans 15:1-13
April 30, 2023 • Dr. Douglas Birdsall • Romans 15:1–13
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First Fruit
March 31, 2024 • Dr. Jeffrey Arthurs • 1 Corinthians 15:20–26
Jesus is called many things in the Bible: door, vine, shepherd, cornerstone, and so forth. Did you know that he is also called the “firstfruits” of the coming resurrection? We will explore https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20corinthians%2015%3a20-26&version=niv on Easter, resurrection day!
Upper Room Service
November 19, 2023 • Dr. Sean McDonough
This week we will begin a two-part mini-series from John’s gospel on what Jesus does and says the night before he died. This week we will look at three key questions connected with Jesus washing the feet of his disciples in John 13:1-17. Please join us this Sunday to learn what those questions are…and how we can answer them.