March 10, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Farhat • Genesis 48—49
Triumph in God's Faithfulness
March 3, 2024 • Pastor PJ Aarsvold • Genesis 46—47
When God says something, he means it. When he promises something, he keeps it. We look at God's faithfulness to Joseph, Jacob, and to us.
Triumph Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation
February 25, 2024 • Pastor PJ Aarsvold • Genesis 45
Forgiveness and reconciliation are hard. But they are part of the story of God's love for us. We discuss what this looks like and how we are called to extend this same forgiveness and seek reconciliation with those that have hurt us.
Triumph in Grace
February 18, 2024 • Pastor PJ Aarsvold • Genesis 43
Joseph's brothers unexpectedly find themselves dining at a royal table, undeserving of the place that they've been set. What does this show us about our own place at God's table, and how should that frame how we see others who are not currently seated with us?
Triumph Over Betrayal
February 11, 2024 • Pastor PJ • Genesis 42
Few things hurt as badly as when someone you know or trust betrays that trust. We have a savior who was willing to be betrayed for us. As people that he's saved, how do we handle betrayal in our life?
Triumph in God's Timing
February 4, 2024 • A.J. Vega • Genesis 41
The story of Joseph builds to triumph, but it does not happen quickly or in the timing that Joseph would prefer. Looking at Joseph's life, we see what we are called to do in the midst of waiting on God's timing and how we can prevent time from being our master.
Triumph Over Temptation
January 28, 2024 • Pastor PJ Aarsvold • Genesis 39
Temptation poses a real threat to our relationship with God and with one another. What does the story of Joseph have to say about temptation and how can we flee to Jesus when temptation comes?
Triumph over Bitterness
January 21, 2024 • Pastor PJ Aarsvold • Genesis 37
We're kicking off a new series looking at the story of Joseph. Joseph's story is one of triumph, but in order to have triumph, there have to be challenges. Joseph's story will begin by highlighting the danger of bitterness, and Joseph will give us a glimpse of one greater who did not grow bitter but chose mercy instead.