Join with Quest as we finish up our Make Love, Not War series focusing on reconciliation. This morning’s message looks at reconciliation within the church.
Join with Quest as we finish up our Make Love, Not War series focusing on reconciliation. This morning’s message looks at reconciliation within the church.
Today, we discuss the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation. While they’re both similar, they’re very different and it’s important to understand the requirements and caveats of both. If you need to catch up on last week’s message first, you can listen to part 2 here.
Worship with us as we continue on in our series, Make Love, Not War… focusing on reconciliation. We take communion during today’s service, so if you would like to participate, grab some elements for it (juice and a cracker or bread).
We kick off our new series, “Make Love, Not War.” For the next 6 weeks, we’ll be exploring what reconciliation looks like in relation to our relationship with God and why that should effect our willingness and ability to have reconciliation within our relationships in our day to day lives. Today’s message looks at 2…
The next part of our What & Why series talks about another reason as to why we have hope in God… God provided restoration through Jesus Christ.
The Re-Opening! Join us for Sunday service – Quest is re-opened to those that feel comfortable joining in person, but you won’t miss out on any of the worship or teaching from home either! We’re taking a break from our current series: What & Why to look at a few issues that seem to be…
This is our final installment of Family Circus, focusing on singleness. Because we can’t be together from the COVID-19 restrictions, we have built out the video to be more like a full service.
Today’s message is only an online message due to cancelling our large group gatherings like Sunday morning service over COVID-19 concerns. Today’s message continues our Family Circus series and dives into the idea of intimacy and marriage.
Today’s message is about how marriage is a covenant, not a contract.
We look at the Biblical relationship between parents and children.