Dumb Things Smart Christians Do: Isolation
There’s something within our human nature that tells us to hide when we’re facing trouble. Like Adam and Eve hiding from God and each other, we mistakenly think we can self-protect by running away from community. But God’s desire is to move us out of isolation and into community — …
Christian Conduct 1b
Followers of Jesus are to obey the authorities in their lives. We’re told this repeatedly and consistently in the New Testament. But is “obedience” an iron-clad rule without exception? The Bible shows us there are times when, like the Apostles, “we must obey God rather than any human authority.” Today …
Christian Conduct 1a
The conduct of those who follow Jesus should be different than how it used to be when we were following our own path. And the Bible is clear that part of that difference is learning to live “under” the authority of others — actually becoming obedient in ways that reflect …
Christian Conduct 1.5
“Be ready to do whatever is good.” Before we start thinking that statement is a generic Christian throw-away line, we’re going to take a deeper look. And what we find is that this idea — of doing good — is woven throughout Scripture and is at the very core of …
Finding True Freedom in Christ
On this Fourth of July, Pastor Lisa shares on how we should consider freedom in a spiritual aspect so that we would not be held captive by anything. Jesus came to this world and paid a high price for us to walk in the truth of God’s word. Pastor Lisa …
A Seat at the Table
So much of life changes when we discover who we truly are and that we belong. It’s the story of God’s love for us — that we are not rejected, but accepted as his own. Because of Jesus, there is a seat at the table for you!
Christian Conduct 2.0
How does God expect us to live toward each other — especially during challenging times when we have strongly held positions about everything from politics to vaccinations? We find we’re called to a new way of living, radically different from the way we used to be.
Rekindle Part 6
Over the last weeks, we’ve been asking God to “rekindle” an expectation for God’s power to be shown in our lives and through our lives. But we need to do more than demonstrate God’s power. We need to demonstrate His love. When His love and power are working together in …
Rekindle Part 5
Before Jesus left for heaven, he told his followers that he’d be sending the Holy Spirit to baptize them with power. These disciples already had the Spirit IN them, but now the Spirit would be coming UPON them for empowerment. This gift wasn’t just for them — it’s for US …
Rekindle Part 4
God’s presence is his power. And he’s available at all times — no matter what we’re facing — through the Holy Spirit. On this Pentecost Sunday, we discover a simple way of engaging the work of the Spirit by calling on him, acknowledging his presence, then asking him what he …
Rekindle Part 3
Who is the “kindler” in our lives? It’s God, the Holy Spirit! In this message we take a look at who Jesus said he’d be sending to be both WITH us and IN us. The Holy Spirit is an ever-present help, available to us at all times, no matter what …
Rekindle Part 2
Whenever we face discouragement or despair, we run the risk of losing confidence in the true Jesus. We may still believe he loves and forgives us — but become less certain that he is still the all-powerful, miracle-working God. But he IS the Lord of all, and even today, nothing …