This week we conclude our series on Spiritual disciplines and growth. While I hope you learned some new things, it only matters if we put them into practice. This morning we want to accept the calling of God in our …
This week we conclude our series on Spiritual disciplines and growth. While I hope you learned some new things, it only matters if we put them into practice. This morning we want to accept the calling of God in our …
Everybody has a story, and when you share how God’s grace has transformed your life, it has the power to impact others. By being vulnerable, Christ-centered, and keeping it simple, your testimony can clearly point people to Jesus. Don’t worry …
As we follow Jesus and begin to see others as he does, the next key to disciple-making can be summed up with three words. “Come and See”
The next few weeks we will look at practical ways to be disciple-makers. But what if I told you there was one shift we can make in our lives that with no other tips or tools will transform us into …
The first step in being disciple-makers is to understand who we are. Jesus doesn’t give them a program but instead tells them they are salt and light. What does that mean? How can understanding this identity give us the chance …
Last week we examined the importance of making disciples for followers of Jesus. But what is it? How do we define disciple-making? This morning we will challenge some of the modern ways we have interpreted this calling, and renew our …
We welcome Shaun back from sabbatical this morning picking up where we left off. We practice spiritual disciplines to know Jesus and his love…but what comes next? What is it that he has called us to do as his people …
Worship can be either the igniter or sustainer for all the other disciplines. Worship is the practice of recognizing who God is and that he is glorious. This morning, Joshua Hart will look at how we can develop a practice …
Dave O’Dell will share this morning on the importance of practicing service. Like the other disciplines, we grow closer to Jesus by doing the things he did. From healing, feeding, or washing feet, Jesus came “not to be served, but …