We may not call it grief, but it’s what we all experience whenever we go through change that we perceive as negative…and we’re all doing that through this coronavirus health crisis. So check out this helpful and hopeful service devoted to this theme. The Harvard Business Review article that was mentioned can be read right...
Sermon Tag: <span>Preacher: Matt Agresti</span>
Q&A: The Story
Throughout The Story series, we took your questions about the big story told in Scripture. Today, we did our best to answer a few of them!
Act 5: Church
As people of Act 5, this is our part of the story - which means it's your part of the story. And God has a great part for us to play. So what is it that you are called to do in this time?
Act 3: Promise
At this point in The Story, humanity's relationship with God is broken because of their rebellion. The question is, what will God do? The answer reveals a God who keeps his promise, regardless of the cost. You're going to want to hear this one.
The Consolation of Israel
Have you ever been through a season in life and wondered, "God, where were you in that?" Israel had been through 100s of years worth of it, but when one Israelite saw Jesus for the first time - everything changed. Maybe everything can change for you too?
Investing in God’s Kingdom
God so loved the world that he invested everything in it. How are we called to invest ourselves for him?
The Idol of Security
Fill in the blank: if ____, then I'll be ok. For each of us, we fill in that blank differently. The problem is that the blanks usually come up blank and we don't find what we're looking for. Check out this message and find out how to fill in the blank better.
Do You Know What I Can Do?
We all need someone who knows our potential, whether or not we know it ourselves. And that's just it: often times, we don't know it ourselves. But here's the good news: God knows it, and we believe God has created us all for something more.
Do You Know What Matters to Me?
When you get to know what matters to them, you show them they matter. And that matters. Because everybody needs somebody who knows what matters to them.
Do You Know My Name?
If you want to live the kind of life that gives hope, begin by knowing a few names. Everybody needs somebody who knows their name.