Monday, May 28, 2018

Joshua 4:1-9 "Remember"


Message: Joshua 4:1-9 “Remember”

Summary:  In this Memorial Day message we turn to the book of Joshua and look back at a significant event. God had stopped up the waters of the Jordan river to allow Israel to pass into the Promised Land. It had been a long, difficult journey, but the time had come for Israel to enter the New Land. After crossing God told Joshua to have twelve men take twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan and set them up as an altar of remembrance. In the days ahead they were to look back, remember, and teach their children the story of what God had brought them through. In the same way, we can look back at our lives and see God’s faithfulness, deepening our love and trust of His plan for our lives.


Monday, May 21, 2018

Acts 2:1-4 "Body & Spirit"



In this message we’ll look at the significance of Pentecost where the Holy Spirit came upon believers, breaking down barriers between God and men and between nations.  

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Micah 4:1-13 "Thy Kingdom Come"



In this chapter Micah cast a vision for the Kingdom God is going to establish. It stands in stark contrast to those of the world. The lowly will be made leaders and God will judge between the nations in such a way that there will no longer be a need for war. Swords will be turned into plowshares as peace and justice become the foundation for a new world. This work has already begun in Jesus whose “Good News” has spread throughout the earth to every tribe, tongue and nation.


Sunday, May 6, 2018

Micah 3:1-12 "Crime Against the Divine"



Micah continues to paint an image of Shepherds who savage their own sheep like wolves. In this message we see that crimes against humanity are crimes against the Divine. God asks, “Should you not know justice?” In Micah it is revealed that justice is near to the heart of God and He seeks it in the heart of the community that calls themselves His people.