Today's scripture comes from 12:1-3.
Throughout the book of Hebrews, we have learned who Jesus is, and we have been reminded of the promises made and kept by God to His people. With this foundation, we can have confidence in our faith. A confidence that moves us from belief into action.
Because Jesus is greater and we have hope in a better promise, Christians endure by faith.
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Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 11:1-40.
Throughout the book of Hebrews, we have learned who Jesus is, and we have been reminded of the promises made and kept by God to His people. With this foundation, we can have confidence in our faith. A confidence that moves us from belief into action.
Because Jesus is greater and we have hope in a better promise, Christians endure by faith.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
The season leading up to Christmas can be filled with so many good things. We add lights and decorations to our home. We add parties and cookie exchanges to our calendars. We add stockings and presents under our trees.
We add so many good things to this season, it can be easy to forget that what we really need — the only thing we really need — is Jesus.
In the weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, we will be reminded of the simple yet profound gift of hope, faith, joy, and peace in Jesus that we have been given.
Christ is with us.
It is the greatest gift and the only one we could ever need.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
The season leading up to Christmas can be filled with so many good things. We add lights and decorations to our home. We add parties and cookie exchanges to our calendars. We add stockings and presents under our trees.We add so many good things to this season, it can be easy to forget that what we really need — the only thing we really need — is Jesus.
In the weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, we will be reminded of the simple yet profound gift of hope, faith, joy, and peace in Jesus that we have been given.
Christ is with us. It is the greatest gift and the only one we could ever need.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
The season leading up to Christmas can be filled with so many good things. We add lights and decorations to our home. We add parties and cookie exchanges to our calendars. We add stockings and presents under our trees.We add so many good things to this season, it can be easy to forget that what we really need — the only thing we really need — is Jesus. In the weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, we will be reminded of the simple yet profound gift of hope, faith, joy, and peace in Jesus that we have been given.Christ is with us. It is the greatest gift and the only one we could ever need. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
The season leading up to Christmas can be filled with so many good things. We add lights and decorations to our home. We add parties and cookie exchanges to our calendars. We add stockings and presents under our trees.We add so many good things to this season, it can be easy to forget that what we really need — the only thing we really need — is Jesus. In the weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, we will be reminded of the simple yet profound gift of hope, faith, joy, and peace in Jesus that we have been given.Christ is with us. It is the greatest gift and the only one we could ever need. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
The season leading up to Christmas can be filled with so many good things. We add lights and decorations to our home. We add parties and cookie exchanges to our calendars. We add stockings and presents under our trees.
We add so many good things to this season, it can be easy to forget that what we really need — the only thing we really need — is Jesus.
In the weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, we will be reminded of the simple yet profound gift of hope, faith, joy, and peace in Jesus that we have been given.
Christ is with us.
It is the greatest gift and the only one we could ever need.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from: Mark 12:41-44What does it mean to live generously? How do you live an open-handed life in a culture that celebrates being busy and acquiring more? Throughout this three-week series, we will open up God’s word and see what the Bible has to say about generosity. We will start with the truth that nothing we have is actually ours anyway. It all comes from God. He has been generous to us, so we should feel the freedom to be generous to others. What does this practically look like? Give as much as is good for you. Your time. Your service. Your money. Whether you have been a Christian for a while or are new to faith, this series will be challenging and encouraging for all, sharing the good news that Jesus has been generous with His life for us. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from: Romans 12
What does it mean to live generously? How do you live an open-handed life in a culture that celebrates being busy and acquiring more?
Throughout this three-week series, we will open up God’s word and see what the Bible has to say about generosity. We will start with the truth that nothing we have is actually ours anyway. It all comes from God. He has been generous to us, so we should feel the freedom to be generous to others.
What does this practically look like? Give as much as is good for you. Your time. Your service. Your money.
Whether you have been a Christian for a while or are new to faith, this series will be challenging and encouraging for all, sharing the good news that Jesus has been generous with His life for us.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Luke 10:38-42
What does it mean to live generously? How do you live an open-handed life in a culture that celebrates being busy and acquiring more?
Throughout this three-week series, we will open up God’s word and see what the Bible has to say about generosity. We will start with the truth that nothing we have is actually ours anyway. It all comes from God. He has been generous to us, so we should feel the freedom to be generous to others.
What does this practically look like? Give as much as is good for you. Your time. Your service. Your money.
Whether you have been a Christian for a while or are new to faith, this series will be challenging and encouraging for all, sharing the good news that Jesus has been generous with His life for us.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 10:19-38Jesus came to perfectly fulfill the promise God made to His people. In a culture and time when “promise” can feel like a throwaway word, something that we wish would be kept rather than counted on, Jesus offers something better. Certainly something better than we thought or even deserve.In this part of Hebrews, the author is reminding the audience — and us today — that Jesus is the better promise. He is the fulfillment of the law and prophecies; he is the founder and perfector of our faith. Jesus is the reason we have hope. When we think there is no way. God promises something better. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 10:1-18Jesus came to perfectly fulfill the promise God made to His people. In a culture and time when “promise” can feel like a throwaway word, something that we wish would be kept rather than counted on, Jesus offers something better. Certainly something better than we thought or even deserve.In this part of Hebrews, the author is reminding the audience — and us today — that Jesus is the better promise. He is the fulfillment of the law and prophecies; he is the founder and perfector of our faith. Jesus is the reason we have hope. When we think there is no way. God promises something better. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 9:1-28Jesus came to perfectly fulfill the promise God made to His people. In a culture and time when “promise” can feel like a throwaway word, something that we wish would be kept rather than counted on, Jesus offers something better. Certainly something better than we thought or even deserve.In this part of Hebrews, the author is reminding the audience — and us today — that Jesus is the better promise. He is the fulfillment of the law and prophecies; he is the founder and perfector of our faith. Jesus is the reason we have hope. When we think there is no way. God promises something better. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 8:1-13Jesus is greater. Period. End of sentence. There is no “than” needed because it is a complete statement of fact. As we start this new series in the book of Hebrews, we will go verse by verse, seeing how Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of God’s plan. Jesus was there at the beginning of creation. Jesus was there when God spoke to His people through prophets, in signs and wonders. And Jesus is the final Word proclaiming, “It is finished” as He conquered death forever. Because Jesus is greater, we can be saved. And this is good news for all who can believe!Join us on Sunday mornings in person at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 7:1-28Jesus came to perfectly fulfill the promise God made to His people. In a culture and time when “promise” can feel like a throwaway word, something that we wish would be kept rather than counted on, Jesus offers something better. Certainly something better than we thought or even deserve.In this part of Hebrews, the author is reminding the audience — and us today — that Jesus is the better promise. He is the fulfillment of the law and prophecies; he is the founder and perfector of our faith. Jesus is the reason we have hope. When we think there is no way. God promises something better. Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 6:4-20
Jesus came to perfectly fulfill the promise God made to His people.
In a culture and time when “promise” can feel like a throwaway word, something that we wish would be kept rather than counted on, Jesus offers something better. Certainly something better than we thought or even deserve.
In this part of Hebrews, the author is reminding the audience — and us today — that Jesus is the better promise. He is the fulfillment of the law and prophecies; he is the founder and perfector of our faith. Jesus is the reason we have hope.
When we think there is no way. God promises something better.
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 5:11 - 6:3Jesus is greater. Period. End of sentence. There is no “than” needed because it is a complete statement of fact. As we start this new series in the book of Hebrews, we will go verse by verse, seeing how Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of God’s plan. Jesus was there at the beginning of creation. Jesus was there when God spoke to His people through prophets, in signs and wonders. And Jesus is the final Word proclaiming, “It is finished” as He conquered death forever. Because Jesus is greater, we can be saved. And this is good news for all who can believe!Join us on Sunday mornings in person at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 5:11 - 6:3Jesus is greater. Period. End of sentence. There is no “than” needed because it is a complete statement of fact. As we start this new series in the book of Hebrews, we will go verse by verse, seeing how Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of God’s plan. Jesus was there at the beginning of creation. Jesus was there when God spoke to His people through prophets, in signs and wonders. And Jesus is the final Word proclaiming, “It is finished” as He conquered death forever. Because Jesus is greater, we can be saved. And this is good news for all who can believe!Join us on Sunday mornings in person at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 4:1-13Jesus is greater. Period. End of sentence. There is no “than” needed because it is a complete statement of fact. As we start this new series in the book of Hebrews, we will go verse by verse, seeing how Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of God’s plan. Jesus was there at the beginning of creation. Jesus was there when God spoke to His people through prophets, in signs and wonders. And Jesus is the final Word proclaiming, “It is finished” as He conquered death forever. Because Jesus is greater, we can be saved. And this is good news for all who can believe!Join us on Sunday mornings in person at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.
Today's scripture comes from Hebrews 3:7-19
Jesus is greater. Period. End of sentence. There is no “than” needed because it is a complete statement of fact. As we start this new series in the book of Hebrews, we will go verse by verse, seeing how Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of God’s plan. Jesus was there at the beginning of creation. Jesus was there when God spoke to His people through prophets, in signs and wonders. And Jesus is the final Word proclaiming, “It is finished” as He conquered death forever. Because Jesus is greater, we can be saved. And this is good news for all who can believe!
Join us on Sunday mornings in person at 9:00 or 10:30 AM.