S.O.A.P | Week 2 | Scripture God doesn’t want to use the Bible as a weapon against us. He wants to use Scripture to break those hurts and pain open to be a thing of beauty.
S.O.A.P | Week 1 Sunday morning Bible isn’t enough to sustain you for the week. If we want to know what God wants for our lives, we are going to have to dive into the Bible for ourselves….on a daily …
What Matters Most | Week 2 As a church, we call people to take their next step towards Jesus. Not their next step to look like us. Not their next step to behave correctly. To look, act, and react like …
What Matters Most | Week 1 Both individually and as a church we need to be reminded of who we are and why we do what we do. The best part is it’s nothing new. Jesus lived his life loving …
The Story of Moses | Week 9 Out of everything Moses saw and did, the most amazing part of his story is that he knew God like a friend. And even still, he doubted because he is human just. We …
The Story of Moses | Week 8 The question we need to ask each day looks the same as the Israelites thousands of years ago: “What does God want to do today?” When we keep God at the center of …
If you want to have good boundaries in life, stop being so concerned about the boundary but be concerned about the God who put it there. Trust the God that rescued you out of Egypt, who carried you on angels wings, met with Moses, and made the mountains tremble.
Where God is calling you to lessen your load or to step up and use your gifts? We all have a part to play in the body of Christ. When Moses delegated out the responsibility to others and allowed them to use their gifting, the whole community benefited, not just Moses. When he tried to do it all himself, the whole community suffered.
The Story of Moses | Week 4 If you’re struggling with something in your life that just seems impossible, what if instead of running away or trying to muscle up and fight this on your own, you took a different …
The Story of Moses | Week 3 We will all make mistakes – it’s inevitable. Let’s stop acting like our failures disqualify us from God’s love when in reality our set backs may lead us to a keener awareness of …