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The One And Only

May 3, 2020

May 3, 2020 • Dr. Curt Dodd

John 1:14 says, “We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.” The phrase we’re going to look at in this week’s message is “one and only.” This statement is extremely important because it is a description of the deity of Jesus. If you believe Jesus is less than divine, and if you don’t believe He is the only and only way to a relationship with the Father, then you can’t go to heaven. You must believe that Jesus is your Savior, but also that He is good. To spend eternity with Him, you have to believe He is the one and only. So as we walk through this passage and this principle this week, we’ll take a look at a deeper explanation of the text, and then we’ll break down the application of how this applies directly to you and your walk with Christ.

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December 6, 2020 • Dr. Curt Dodd

The Holy Spirit is like Christmas. He brings gifts and He brings fruit. You and I, as children of God, need to understand how powerful that is for us. We need to live with the kind of hope and that kind of expectation, knowing that God will produce His power in and through our lives for His Kingdom. He will use the gifting of the Holy Spirit and the fruit of the Holy Spirit to mature us in our relationship with Him, and ultimately impact others with that relationship. In this week’s message, we are going to take a look at the different ways the Holy Spirit works in us, through us, and with us so that we can fully experience the power and the gifts that are available to us through the Spirit of God.

The Word

January 26, 2020 • Dr. Curt Dodd

One of the incredible things about Scripture is that there is so much information to be learned and absorbed even in the smallest of passages and verses. As we go through this series, we will be taking a close look at the first 18 verses of the gospel of John as we attempt to unpack and gain a better understanding of what he calls “The Word.” During this study, you will learn more about theology, understand the character of God, get to know the person of God, and learn how you can relate to Him more intimately. It is God’s desire to ultimately reveal Himself to His children that we can have a closer relationship with Him. He does this by revealing Himself through His Son and through His Word, which we will learn through this series, are one in the same.

The Real Creator

February 2, 2020 • Dr. Curt Dodd

In this week’s message, we are going to be focusing on John 1:3, which says, “Through him, all things were made; without him, nothing was made that has been made.” As humans with limited minds, we are constantly searching for answers and clarity, specifically when it comes to how this planet and all of creation came about. But when we find ourselves looking too hard for definition, we refuse to acknowledge God for who He is. Scripture makes it very clear that He is the Real Creator. Jesus is the Real Creator.