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The Narrow Gate
July 22, 2018 • Brandon Grant
Which road do you find yourself traveling down in life? Who is influencing that path primarily? What do you desire to be a final outcome of your life? In this message, Pastor Brandon explores these questions and more as he unpacks the finale of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
Who Made You Judge?
July 1, 2018 • Matt Heinricy
We love to look at the issues in other’s lives… which only distracts us from the issues in our own lives. Judging others keeps us preoccupied with others, instead of the work that God wants to do in our lives. This is about perspective. When you and I fully understand the grace, mercy and love of God, we are much more willing to extend that to others.
Keeping up with the Murphys
June 24, 2018 • Matt Heinricy
When we focus on what we have, or do not have, it keeps us sick and stuck and unable to know, love and follow Jesus. If God is really who He says He is and knows exactly what you and I need, then how should that change who we are and our perspective? In Matthew 6:19-34, Jesus gives us the reason for and the result of our sickness, as well as the remedy.
What Makes You Any Different?
June 3, 2018 • Brandon Grant
What’s makes you any different than anyone else? This is the question that Jesus posed that still is asked frequently today. In this sermon, Pastor Brandon hones in on the attitude of Jesus as something that must be a distinctive difference of all who follow Jesus.
The Impossible Standard
April 22, 2018 • Matt Heinricy
Have you ever tried to live up to the standard, or image of another person? In Matthew 5:17-20, Jesus addresses the issue of The Law. This was a standard set by God to help them see their need for forgiveness and a savior. However, they missed the point and attempted to live up to a standard they were never intended to meet. Likewise many of us misunderstand and misapply the Word of God to our lives today. We misunderstand grace by trying to earn our standing with God, rather then trusting the work of Jesus on the cross to make us righteous.