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Leaving the Shallows

January 21, 2024 • Jeff Maness • James 4:17, Luke 5:1–11

Only around 25% of the ocean floor has been mapped by high resolution technology, and only 5% of our ocean floors have been physically explored. That's pretty amazing when you realize that the oceans cover about 70% of our earth. We can see the oceans, but few have seen much more than the surface. Whether we realize it or not, our faith in Jesus is the same. We have so much that we’ve yet to discover or experience below the surface. And we can’t go from the shallows directly into the deep. We go one step at a time. The deep is not a destination you have to get to today. It’s a journey for the rest of your life. Watch this message to learn what it takes to go Into the Deep.

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A Meal You Won't Forget

March 24, 2024 • Jeff Maness • 1 Corinthians 11:23–31, Genesis 3:21, Hebrews 9:22, Genesis 3:15, Revelation 19:7–9

Communion is a ritual we partake of at least once during each sermon series at The Harbor. Jesus instituted communion at The Last Supper, and told us to "Do this in remembrance of me." We know it has great meaning, but let's go deeper into what it's really all about and see how God orchestrated even the tiniest details to point to the Messiah as far back as the beginning.

Worship is a Lifestyle

March 17, 2024 • Chris Taylor • Matthew 6:25–33, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Luke 14:25, Romans 12:1, Psalm 66:16–20

We were created to worship God, and not just on Sundays or in those thankful moments when we recognize His hand on our lives. We were created to worship as a lifestyle, every day and in many ways. This does not necessarily mean we walk around singing worship songs all day. Worship means much more than that. Watch this message, "Worship is a Lifestyle" by Director of Worship Arts Chris Taylor to see what this lifestyle of worship that the Bible describes is all about.

Humility 101

March 10, 2024 • Ryan Akers • Philippians 2:3–11, John 8:31, 1 Corinthians 15:10, Luke 18:9–14, Mark 9:35–37

Humility. It is impossible to describe the person of Jesus without using that word. And if the church is meant to be a reflection of Christ, then humility is something we ought to take really seriously and challenge ourselves on as a community. How can a life of service and sacrifice be more fulfilling than a life of power, popularity, and position? Watch this message by Discipleship Pastor Ryan Akers to find out.