Adam Umpleby teaches from Psalm 107 where he emphasizes the unchanging and relentless love of God for humanity. Umpleby uses the Psalm’s narratives of God’s deliverance and provision for His people as examples to illustrate how God consistently reaches out to individuals who are lost, in need, or have strayed from Him. He highlights the…
Pastor Tim Travis looks at the attribute of God’s omnipotence, meaning His infinite and irresistible power. Pastor Travis explores God’s power as seen in creation, His dealings with mankind and Satan, and emphasizes that God’s power is limitless, eternal, and inexhaustible. He then explores the practical implications of this concept for believers, urging them to…
This sermon introduces our study of the attributes of God where we will look at His omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence. Pastor Travis emphasizes that God possesses perfect knowledge of all things, including nature, human experience, and history. He reminds listeners that God is all-powerful, as seen in creation and His interactions with humanity and even Satan. Furthermore, God…
Without the resurrection of Jesus Christ, there is no hope. Join us as we study the importance of this event from 1 Corinthians 15.
God has given us so many promises if we will but faint not and press onward. Are we rooted and grounded in the love of God today? Join us as we study the Word of God from Ephesians 3:13-21.
How prepared are we to meet Jesus? Many were not ready to meet Him when He walked the earth and many missed out because they didn’t know and understand the Scriptures. Yet everything He did was for us! In Matthew 21:1-16 we see how they really didn’t understand – yet how often are we in…
As we celebrate what God has done in our lives through our local church, it’s important to remember our need to continue relying on God in the future as well. Ephesians 3:20-21 reminds us of the unlimited power of God and that all the glory belongs to Him!
Throughout Scripture we see the difference that Jesus can make in our lives. The example of Mark 5:1-20 makes it clear that this is a change that can only happen through the Creator. The world’s solution is to reform us, but God’s solution is to transform us. Friend, if you don’t know Jesus as your…
Do you have what it takes? When we consider Hebrews 11:1-27 and how these that have gone before us chose to live by faith, it can be overwhelming. Yet it comes from small steps of obedience, as we submit to our Savior, and chose to live by faith!
When Paul wrote the the church of Thessalonica in 1 Thessalonians 1:1-2:13, he lauded them for the example they were. As we think about our church, are we being an example to those around us? Are we a faithful church that strives to do the work of Christ?