As teaching through Habakkuk comes to a close, we consider what it would look like to cultivate a heart of worship, anticipating how devotion will lead to a flourishing faith and spiritual revival.
March 3, 2024 Full Service
March 3, 2024 • Bradley Williams • Habakkuk 3
As teaching through Habakkuk comes to a close, we consider what it would look like to cultivate a heart of worship, anticipating how devotion will lead to a flourishing faith and spiritual revival.
Rhythm 2 – 5 Woes / Sermon Only
February 25, 2024 • Bradley Williams • Habakkuk 2
In part two of our Habakkuk series, we see adversity’s intricate role in shaping our spiritual growth. We also hear the challenge to join a watchtower of vigilance, ready to confront oppression and reflect the heart of God in a pursuit of justice.
February 25, 2024 Full Service
February 25, 2024 • Bradley Williams • Habakkuk 2
In part two of our Habakkuk series, we see adversity’s intricate role in shaping our spiritual growth. We also hear the challenge to join a watchtower of vigilance, ready to confront oppression and reflect the heart of God in a pursuit of justice.
Rhythm 1 – Q + R / Sermon Only
February 18, 2024 • Bradley Williams • Habakkuk 1:5
The prophet Habakkuk will challenge us to confront the ever-changing nature of our spiritual lives, considering the questions that challenge and deepen our faith. This ancient dialogue between Habakkuk and God reflects our own struggles, societal conformity, and spiritual transformation. It's a conversation that reveals how life's unexpected turns are often the very catalysts that cultivate our faith.
February 18, 2024 Full Service
February 18, 2024 • Bradley Williams • Habakkuk 1:5
The prophet Habakkuk will challenge us to confront the ever-changing nature of our spiritual lives, considering the questions that challenge and deepen our faith. This ancient dialogue between Habakkuk and God reflects our own struggles, societal conformity, and spiritual transformation. It's a conversation that reveals how life's unexpected turns are often the very catalysts that cultivate our faith.