| Worship message series |
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| John 6 — How does each emerging generation carry out the Great Commission? Looking at the story of the feeding of the 5,000, we can learn from Christ Himself – how kindness and service can be used as a bridge to share the gospel to a world in need. | |
| everything message series |
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| Matthew 19:16-22 — What does it truly mean to be a follower of Christ? We see the uncomfortable answer to that question in the story of the rich, young ruler. This message looks at how Christ is either our everything or He’s nothing at all. More than a sermon, everything is a call to total surrender. | |
| favor with God message series |
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| Luke 1:26-38 — What does it mean to be favored by God? By looking at the Christmas story, we see how God chose a servant to deliver His son and how He desires to do the same today. More than just a Christmas sermon, this is a message for every season. | |
| my testimony message series |
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| Isaiah 41:9-10 — God used tragedy to create testimony for His glory. | |
| Paul in Rome |
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| A 4-part video-driven Bible study for teens on culture and the life of the Apostle Paul. Four video-driven sessions with insightful topics: 1.) Culture & Faith in Conflict (8 minutes) 2.) Not Good Enough? (13 minutes) 3.) Keep the Faith (10 minutes) 4.) A Picture of Your Life (9 minutes) | |
| Why Jesus Answering Tough Questions about our Savior |
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| In these four powerful sessions, David addresses the tough questions that students have about Jesus and points them back to the scriptural truths about our Savior. | |
| Paul the Apostle A 4-part video-driven Bible study for small groups |
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| Has anything really changed in 2000 years? Americans live in a culture that places high emphasis on entertainment, achievement and self. It’s increasingly difficult for Scriptural Truth to cut through the noise and sink into our hearts. But when we stop and study Scripture, the culture we live in faces the same problems as the early church. In these four small group video sessions, David Nasser uses the life of Paul to highlight how followers of Christ can stand up to cultural “norms” and stand firm in Christ. | |
