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Authentic Conversations: Are You Sabbathed?

Authentic Conversations

May 15, 2024 • Pastor Jason Potter, Pastor Brittany Potter

This week Pastor Jason and Pastor Brittany have an Authentic Conversation regarding Pastor Brittany’s sermon “Are You Sabbathed?” God didn’t have to rest, but when God does what He doesn’t need to do, He shows us what we must do. The Sabbath is the celebration of God’s restoration. While I rest God restores. 

God takes our rest personally. When we focus on Him He focuses on us, but we’re not coming for answers, we’re coming for Faith. We don’t serve God because He’ll fix our problems, we serve Him because He loves us. We come to Him to know about Him, to rest in Jesus, in the process He makes us new!

Wednesday Night Bible Study

May 29, 2024

Celebrating The Resurrection

May 26, 2024 • Pastor Jason Potter

In this message Pastor Jason asks the question, are you memorializing that Christ died, or are you “Celebrating The Resurrection” in your own life? As a Church we celebrate both His death and resurrection, but is your emphasis on remembering that Jesus’ died, or experiencing the new life He’s called you to live? Our faith is in someone Who didn’t just die, but Who died and rose again. We celebrate the reality of a Living Savior every day! The conflict that we had with God, due to sin, has been eliminated in Christ through His death, burial, and resurrection.  The Gospel should produce a joy in us that we can’t experience anyway else. Has it become old news to you? Or does it still produce praise in you because The Gospel did for us what we couldn’t do for ourselves?

Authentic Conversations: Graduation Sunday Student Class

May 22, 2024 • Pastor Jason Potter, Pastor Brittany Potter

This week’s Authentic Conversations focuses on  the “Graduation Sunday: Student Class”. Pastor Jason and Pastor Brittany discuss moving forward and upward. As Pastor Jason shared with the students Sunday, part of this is seeking God’s direction through His Word. In this process, we don’t study the Bible to make something fit, but to study to reveal what’s there. If you want the Bible to really do a work in you, you have to be a true seeker for it to be revealed to you.  We should pray for insight and clarity before we open our Bible to read, so that God’s Spirit can guide us in our reading. In searching for an answer, along with prayer, we can look for those in God’s Word who had a similar situation. No matter our age, we all are students, we’re still learning, and as we seek more of Him, He will add to us in ways beyond what we could ever imagine!