Rooted – Growing Deep
Have you ever known people who are UN-rooted? They’re like seeds blowing in the wind, not grounded or fruitful. God calls us to be deeply rooted in Him and with each other. This is a call to, “Let your roots grow down into Him, and let your lives be built …
Rooted – Four Soils
Continuing our series on putting down deep roots in Christ – but beginning a look at Matthew 13 and Jesus’ story of the four soils and what it takes to be fruitful.
Rooted – Discipleship
Our journey of faith is more than a one-time decision to trust in Jesus – we’re called to put down deep roots and grow as His disciples. Learn about three things all disciples do to grow. CLICK HERE to download notes for this message.
Rooted – Hard Hearts
Like the hard soil in the parable of the sower, our hearts can become hard as well. Learn what three things work to pack down the soil of our life, causing us to be barren and unfruitful.
Rooted – Hard Hearts (Pt. 2)
When the soil of you heart has become hard, there are three practices that will help you soften the soil of your heart and move you toward becoming fruitful in Christ.
Rooted – Dealing with Trouble
In order to put down deep roots and become fruitful, we have to deal with the “rocks” in the soil of our life. Jesus said those with rocky soil are people who “fall away as soon as they have trouble.” Let’s learn how to deal with the trouble life throws …
Rooted – Forgiveness
Unforgiveness is one of the enemy’s biggest schemes to block us from fruitful living. Pastor Tim shares three things he got wrong about forgiveness, and the freedom he discovered during the most painful time in his life.
Rooted – Dealing with Bad Choices
We’re all troublemakers! But what do we do with guilt left over from bad choices we’ve made — and how can we move to freedom in Jesus?
Rooted – The Role of Repentance
How do repentance and confession play a part in getting rid of the “rocks” in the soil of our lives? Discover what God’s word says about the heart, the feet, and the mouth of repentance.
Rooted – Dealing with Worry
Worry! It steals our ability to be fruitful today by keeping us locked into a picture of an unfruitful future. What are two faith-filled questions we can ask whenever worry begins to overwhelm us?