The title of this sermon series, “So You Can Know For Sure” is taken from the stated purpose for Luke’s gospel given in its introduction. Luke wants to set the record straight for his friend, Theophilus, so he can know for sure the most important things about Jesus, including Christmas.
You've heard of "love one another." But there are some other "one anothers" in Scripture that may not be as familiar but can revolutionize your relationships.
When so many of our needs seem to be routinely met by our own devices, we are easily lulled into a sense of self-sufficiency, thinking perhaps God is nonessential to everyday life. Obadiah is an eye-opener.
Modern Movements with Hidden Hooks. Why question a modern social justice movement that targets racism and inequality? Why question a brand of Christianity that is progressive and nonjudgmental and embraces doubt? Why question a modern self-concept that provides new freedom and identity? Here's why.
There is a story behind Jesus's birth that you won't find on Christmas cards. Few have ever heard it. But once you have, Christmas will never be the same.
How would you define what it means to have it all together? How does that square with what God has in mind for you? We're going to sort it all out in this study.
Us vs. Them: Bringing Life to a Deadlocked World. The world seems more divided than ever over all manner of hot-button issues. White vs. Black. Mask vs. No mask. Republican vs. Democrat. Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice, and on and on. In this study, we'll learn how we can bring life to a world that seems deadlocked.