Acts 2 tells us the followers of Jesus had “all things in common” and that no one had needs, because when they came up, someone would meet it…even if it meant selling property or making sacrifices. This kind of care …
Acts 2 tells us the followers of Jesus had “all things in common” and that no one had needs, because when they came up, someone would meet it…even if it meant selling property or making sacrifices. This kind of care …
We have two more messages in our One Another sermon series. There hasn’t been a message yet that didn’t ask of us something difficult. This week we explore what may be the most challenging, and sometimes controversial of these ideas. …
What does it mean to be “hard-hearted”? We can probably all think of people we would describe that way, but are we aware of how easily we can become hard-hearted? The author of Hebrews sees the church struggling through a …
Following Jesus doesn’t mean our lives will be without trouble and deep moments of grief. Jesus promised to always be with us through the pain. We look to those passages that remind us of this whenever we face those hard …
What do roads, pipes, and wire have in common? None of them exist for themselves, but as a way for something important to move from one point to another to accomplish a purpose. What if our role is similar? And …
Life is filled with loads to carry. Jesus tells the crowd that his yoke is easy and burden is light. But sometimes it doesn’t feel that way. As we walk with “One Another” we will notice that everyone’s burden looks …
We live in a world where almost anyone can learn anything at anytime. YouTube has created a million amateurs in nearly every field. But if you are ever going to become a master in a skill, you probably need a …
We love that our kids have played in their high school bands. Middle school…was a little rougher. In music it takes time, practice, and commitment to take a variety of noises, from a diverse group of instruments or voices and …
Today we begin our look at what it means to walk in a way that follows Jesus’ command to “love one another”. In our world today, we struggle with how to handle disagreements. Followers of Jesus are uniquely called and …