October 20, 2024 • Pastor Caleb Klinge • Nehemiah 4:6, John 14:26, Hebrews 12:1–2, Joshua 1:7, Nehemiah 2:18
The Holy Spirit works in our lives to keep us focused in the in-between times, allowing us to continue to see what God is doing rather than being concerned about what He isn't doing.
Be: Part 4 - Be Brave
October 13, 2024 • Pastor Rachel Klinge • Nehemiah 4:6–21, Isaiah 41:10, 2 Timothy 1:7
Fear may measure life by what you don't have, while faith measure life by who you have. God is with us and has made us to be courageous and strong.
Be: Part 3 - Be Building
October 6, 2024 • Pastor Rachel Klinge • Nehemiah 2:17–20, Nehemiah 3:1–6, 1 Timothy 6:9–10, Nehemiah 4:1–3
In the book of Nehemiah, we see that the power for breakthrough came through a unifying effort. As every person took their place to help build, what languished for 100 years was completed in 52 days. Will you take your place? Don't listen to the enemy who is out to tell you you're too haughty, naughty, or nothing to make a difference.
Be: Part 2 - Be Prayer
September 29, 2024 • Pastor Rachel Klinge • Nehemiah 1:4, Nehemiah 1:5–11, Genesis 1:26–28, Luke 11, Nehemiah 2:1–5
Nehemiah was a man of prayer, not as a last resort, but as a first response. Through prayer, he would experience God's release of favor and influence to rebuild his broken city. Prayer would be the pathway to a miracle because it is the path to partnership with God.
Be: Part 1 - Be Willing
September 22, 2024 • Pastor Caleb Klinge • Psalm 110:3, Matthew 21:28–31, 2 Chronicles 16:9, Isaiah 26:1, Nehemiah 1:1–4
God found a heart in Nehemiah that cared about what He cared about. Nehemiah was willing to pray, take action, and was willing to give God his "yes."