We continue with part 2 of "Being a prophetic people." We need to be hitching our wagons to the prophetic, asking God what he is doing, not trying to make God fit into our plans, but submitting ourselves entirely to God and His plans.
We are called to be an apostolic and prophetic Church—an apostolic Church that goes and tells people about Jesus, and a prophetic Church that anticipates the future as we wait on God.
We can hear God in many different ways, and personal prophecy is one of them. However, we must remember to test every prophetic word we receive and ensure that it aligns with God's word.
We learn how God’s Word transforms our hearts — it prunes, refines, and ultimately changes us. God calls us to walk in obedience, for faith without works is dead.
Mark Meeske brings apostolic input and shares with us the importance of local church and our function in the local church as believers.
We continue our series, 'Preparing for the Next,' by exploring how we can hear God and why hearing God is not a formula, but rather a relationship.
Craig shares with us the importance of obedience and how we need to be wild enough to follow God wherever He leads us.
Caleb shares with us the importance of honoring one another, how this ultimately honors God, and how it sets us free from the burden of unforgiveness.
This week, Greg Mattarelli continues our topic of hearing God. He addresses the challenges we face when learning to hear God speak, as well as lays a foundation for how to hear God's voice.
Marcus gives an introduction on how we can better hear God's voice in this season and what we should be doing to be obedient to Him.
We need to have our eyes wide open, being able to understand the seasons we are in, and know what ought to be done in those seasons, how we navigate them and how we understand what God is doing in and through us in those seasons.
This week we continue through the parable in John 15:1-11 and we take a look at how we can abide in Jesus.
Jesus is the vine and we are the branches, we care called to bear much fruit.“I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit." John 15:1-11
We begin our new preaching series, "Preparing for the next" as we explore the topic of change and how it is a constant in our lives. We must hold on to God, for He never changes.
We learn that God doesn't need money—He doesn't need our tithe or our offering—but we give as an act of obedience. This also reveals where our hearts lie: whether we make an idol of money or see it as a blessing from God, recognizing that it all belongs to Him.
This week we had GG sharing on humility and how we need to model Jesus, and Aaron sharing on The paralyzed man that was lowered through the ceiling to be healed.
Matthew shares on the difference between faith and works, and how both are important for our lives as believers.
This morning we had two of our younger people preaching on our inheritance and focusing on Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith—proof that death was defeated and new life is available to all who believe. Through the empty tomb, we find hope, redemption, and the power of God to make all things new.
Nearing the end of our Matthew series, we come to the most vital point in the series. "The death of Jesus." He came to earth for this reason, to die for our sins.