Everything and everyone was created by God. We were made to be in relationship with God. We were made to worship God. Every person worships something or someone—even those who deny the existence of God. Some worship idols, or money, or pleasure, some even worship themselves. Jesus had a conversation about worship with a sinful Samaritan woman whom He encountered by a well. She leaves a changed person when she realizes what true worship is all about. This text in John chapter 4 is where we focus our attention as we continue in our current sermon series on mindsets: Having a worship mindset.
You Were Made for This
September 25, 2022 • Pastor Brett Capaci • Romans 12:1–2, John 4:20–24
Understanding Gratitude
November 20, 2022 • Pastor Brett Capaci • Psalm 73:1–5, Psalm 73:12
Thanksgiving is a time when we give thanks for the bountiful provision of the ultimate provider. It’s a season when we especially acknowledge how good God is. Additionally, Thanksgiving can be a great time to realign our priorities and our perspectives. In the Psalm that we examine this week, the writer, Asaph, seems to be doubting God’s goodness to him. He’s struggling with understanding what he should truly be grateful for. Yet, as we work our way through this 73rd Psalm, we begin to discover (along with Asaph) what true blessing really is and why we ought to be eternally grateful to God.
What Does the Bible Say About Hope?
November 13, 2022 • Pastor Rodney Julian • Romans 5:1–6, Romans 15:4–6
Pastor Rodney preaches a message on having a hopeful mindset. God’s love for us gives us hope in every season. In both the good and the bad times, we can rest assured that God is with us and for us.
A Mission Mindset
November 6, 2022 • Pastor Brett Capaci • John 9:1–11
As we continue in our “Mindset Series,” we examine what it looks like for us to have a mission mindset. The Scriptures say that Jesus came to earth on a mission: To seek out and to save all who were lost. This is the mission He has called us to as well: To love Him and to show and tell of His love to others.