
God gave us the world so that we may fill it with his glory. All to often however we do the opposite and give it away to lesser things. These things leave us empty and fragile. We can only be whole when we fill ourselves and everything around us with the holy spirit. In that way, we can give God what is rightfully his and he can bless us for it.

We often speak of being more Christ like in our lives. But if we force this lifestyle on others, they will immediately reject it. We have to show them love and open our hearts. It is only then that they will open up to the love that Christ has for all of us. In that way, we all become like Jesus.

So often, we cling to the way we were brought up. This is fine as long as we don’t deny others salvation because they are different. Sometimes we have to change our perspective to see theirs. In that way we transform ourselves to be appealing and understanding in their eyes. In that way also, They are willing to see our perspective of Christ as their Savior.

We all know what is expected of us when we follow the path of Righteousness. But how do we bring others who don’t know Jesus? We reach out as he did; no matter who they are, or what they’ve done.

There are many temptations and troubles in the world that keep people from obtaining salvation. Our job as a church is to help these people find God. Unfortunately, we get so caught up in what it is to be a Christian, we sometimes loose the scope of our duty. We should embrace the lost and show them God’s Grace instead of turning them away.

Through life we are taught to allow God handle everything in our lives. We are also taught to be practical in our everyday lives. When we learn these practicalities, we show God that we can be trusted with a little. God will then bless us with a lot.

It is important, not only to manage, but to grow and move forward with we are given. Sometimes this is easier said than done. What if unforeseen circumstances have caused us to go backward to the point that we feel trapped? God gives us the wisdom to find a way if we truly seek it. Sometimes the answers can be found in the most surprising of places.

Our understanding of our relationship with God has a lot to do with what he has given us. It’s not so much about what we have, but rather what we can make from what we have. This is because everything that we have is the Lord’s in the end. We are given everything while we are here, so it is our job to take good care of it.

Christians everywhere have a certain way they present themselves when in the Church. But how do they present themselves elsewhere? Do we change uniforms when we step outside?

When we give financially to God and to the Church, we should be generous yet do so responsibly. There are many practical ways to not only to give more but receive more at the same time. As this happens the Blessings of God will “Snowball” and spread to everyone.

To receive the Gifts of God, we must be able to give of ourselves. Tithing is a small but important way to give a part of oneself to God so that they may be blessed many times over.

When we are in Seasons of Hiddeness, we often times stumble as children just learning to walk. It is during these times that we grow spiritually and learn better to walk in God’s will.

Sometimes in life, God seems to be hiding Himself. He is often calling to something within us deeper than our emotions. He is calling us to Himself.

Speaks on the many facets of worship and how they permeate our lives in the most powerful way.

Speaks on the number 12′s divine significance, and the blessings god has for his people in this new year.

Guidance for Christians towards a closeness and intimacy with God unhindered by our circumstances.

The Bible says that God has given us every Spiritual blessing in Christ Jesus! We are called to receive that blessing, and in turn be a blessing to the world!

The Bible says that life and death are in the power of the tongue. God has called us to speak life and blessing over our own lives and over each other. Join us as we learn from God’s what about the affect that this can have on our community!

Are you focused on the problem or the answer? Are you magnifying your problems, or are you praising the God that has already overcome them?

Now that we have studied the Feasts of Israel, how do we interpret them? How do they collectively paint us a story of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit?

The Feast of Tabernacles was Biblical feast that God commanded His people to celebrate. What does it symbolize and how can it help us unlock the gospels? What can we learn about the return of Jesus by paralleling this feast with the life and teachings of Jesus?

The feasts that God commanded Israel to observe are hidden treasures that contain keys to unlocking the gospels. Join us as we parallel Old Testament Feasts with their New Testament fulfillments! This week we study the Feast of Weeks also known as Pentecost, was a foretelling of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in every believer
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The feasts that God commanded Israel to observe are hidden treasures that contain keys to unlocking the gospels. Join us as we parallel Old Testament Feasts with their New Testament fulfillments! This week we study the Feast of Passover and how it represents Jesus.
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The only men in the Bible who killed giants were David and the men he trained. They were some of the fiercest warriors the world has ever known. What lessons can we learn from them about courage, faith, devotion, and clinging to God’s promises?

So much is happening in The Middle East. What should our view as Christians be? What is the Biblical view? Join us as we learn about the history of the Middle East conflict and God’s promises for Israel and the Muslim peoples.
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Israel has been the center of conflict and prophecy for thousands of years. Join us as we study the Bible has to say about the Israeli / Palestinian conflict, the formation of the nation of Israel in 1948, and prophecies yet to come in the Middle East.
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Sheep are unintelligent and defenseless animals. Jesus says we are like sheep….not exactly a compliment. Our tendency is often to wander and get into trouble, but thankfully we have a shepherd. Jesus comes for us time and time again, no matter how far we’ve wandered. We can never wandered too far.

Because of the Extraordinary faith of Daniel and his friends, God was able to use them to change the culture of an entire nation.

It was Ruth’s character that caught the eye of Boaz, as she worked in his fields. Join us as we discover what this story can teach us about seeking intimacy and rest with Jesus in His harvest field.

We live in a society, filled with mediocrity, where apathy is the norm. God is looking for eXtreme believers, who will live lives of eXtraordinary devotion, and be known by their eXtravagant worship and love!
Does God still speak? How does He speak, and how do I learn to hear Him? How do I know if I’m hearing myself or God? Join us for a teaching that answers all of these questions. Let’s learn to hear His voice.

If God is always there, then why does it feel like He is so distant? Why is it so hard to hear Him or feel Him sometimes? Why does God sometimes hide FOR US and never FROM US?

There are times in our lives that are marked by specific lessons or characteristics. We must learn to cooperate with what the Lord is doing, in order to move with Him into new seasons. We have to listen for His voice to know when to stay put, and when to move on.

With so many influences bombarding us everyday, how to we determine what is good and what isn’t? Temptation comes in many ways, both subtle and obvious. How do we recognize and deal with temptation when it comes?

We all have different things we run to when we need fulfillment, healing, joy, love. Why is it so hard to run to the only One Who can really help ? What does God desire of us in these times of need?

Sometimes when we feel like we are wandering alone in the desert, God is not only close, but is shaping us. Jesus began his ministry after being tempted in the wilderness for 40 days. What was His secret? What can we learn from His time in the desert?

What should our reactions be when life doesn’t go as we had hoped.

This week we are studying the parables of Jesus and learning about the power of sowing and reaping


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