Chaotic
Lent 2019
Good Friday
April 19, 2019 • Bryan Rezen
Sin has an impact we can feel. We may feel guilty, wounded, or fearful because of sin, and we often describe those feelings in physical terms such as being crushed, weighed down, or suffocated. When Jesus came to the garden of Gethsemane he felt the weight of our sin. Have you ever felt like you had the weight of the world on your shoulders?
Jerusalem • North Oak
April 14, 2019 • Mark Sheets
When we think about great cities we have visited or in which we have lived, there is often one place, event, or person that stands out as the symbol that identifies or represents what that city means to us. The events near the end of Jesus life took place directly outside the walls of Jerusalem forever establishing this great city as the city where God would show the world what great love looked like.
Jerusalem • Platte County
April 14, 2019 • Adam Mustoe
When we think about great cities we have visited or in which we have lived, there is often one place, event, or person that stands out as the symbol that identifies or represents what that city means to us. The events near the end of Jesus life took place directly outside the walls of Jerusalem forever establishing this great city as the city where God would show the world what great love looked like.
Jerusalem • Gladstone
April 7, 2019 • Kayla Meredith
When we think about great cities we have visited or in which we have lived, there is often one place, event, or person that stands out as the symbol that identifies or represents what that city means to us. The events near the end of Jesus life took place directly outside the walls of Jerusalem forever establishing this great city as the city where God would show the world what great love looked like.
Blameless • Gladstone
April 7, 2019 • Kayla Meredith
Blameless • North Oak
April 7, 2019 • Mark Sheets
There are plenty of things to point to in the world that are wrong. But what happens when we look within? It is often easier to blame other people or external factors rather than confront our own faults. Part of Jesus' mission was to accept the blame that we deserve- thats why its called good news!
Blameless • Platte County
April 7, 2019 • Adam Mustoe
There are plenty of things to point to in the world that are wrong. But what happens when we look within? It is often easier to blame other people or external factors rather than confront our own faults. Part of Jesus' mission was to accept the blame that we deserve- thats why its called good news!
Gates of Hades • North Oak
March 31, 2019 • Adam Mustoe
Jesus tells Peter that he would build his church on Peter and that not even the gates of Hades can prevail against it. In our world today would you say the church takes an offensive position against evil or a defensive position? How is it that we can be effective at confronting the evils of this world?
The Temple • Platte Co
March 31, 2019 • Mark Sheets
God commanded that a temple be built in Jerusalem where Jews could worship. Because the temple was the dwelling place of God, the place God chose to bear his name and house his presence on earth, it was the focal point of Jewish worship and culture. This is the temple where Jesus worshiped and taught. What can we learn from the design of the temple and what took place there has profound impact on our lives today.
Piercing the Darkness • Gladstone
March 31, 2019 • Kayla Meredith
We can all identify places and segments of our culture in which evil influences are particularly active. It can be much more difficult, however, for us to identify where the light of God is piercing the spiritual darkness in those arenas. Yet Jesus shows us those “type” areas are exactly where he is leading us.
Piercing the Darkness • North Oak
March 24, 2019 • Kayla Meredith
We can all identify places and segments of our culture where evil influences are particularly active. It can be much more difficult, however, for us to identify where the light of God is piercing the spiritual darkness in those arenas. Yet Jesus shows us these “type” of areas are exactly where he is leading us.
Gates of Hades • Platte Co
March 24, 2019 • Adam Mustoe
Jesus tells Peter that he would build his church on Peter and that not even the gates of Hades can prevail against it. In our world today would you say the church takes an offensive position against evil or a defensive position? How is it that we can be effective at confronting the evils of this world?
The Temple • Gladstone
March 24, 2019 • Mark Sheets
God commanded that a temple be built in Jerusalem where Jews could worship. Because the temple was the dwelling place of God, the place God chose to bear his name and house his presence on earth, it was the focal point of Jewish worship and culture. This is the temple where Jesus worshiped and taught. What can we learn from the design of the temple? What took place there has profound impact on our lives today.
Piercing the Darkness • Platte Co
March 17, 2019 • Kayla Meredith
We can all identify places and segments of our culture in which evil influences are particularly active. It can be much more difficult, however, for us to identify where the light of God is piercing the spiritual darkness in those arenas. Yet Jesus shows us those “type” areas are exactly where he is leading us.
The Temple • North Oak
March 17, 2019 • Mark Sheets
God commanded that a temple be built in Jerusalem where Jews could worship. Because the temple was the dwelling place of God, the place God chose to bear his name and house his presence on earth, it was the focal point of Jewish worship and culture. This is the temple where Jesus worshiped and taught. What can we learn from the design of the temple and what took place there has profound impact on our lives today.