Worship and remember Jesus for what He did for us on the cross. Communion is taken during the service, so you can get juice or wine and bread or crackers to participate.
Worship and remember Jesus for what He did for us on the cross. Communion is taken during the service, so you can get juice or wine and bread or crackers to participate.
Worship with us and take in part 6 of Make Love, Not War… our series on reconciliation. Johnathan steps into the topic of racial reconciliation and how we all need to take steps in our lives to walk further into this important topic.
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.
Today’s message is from Matthew 9:14-17, looking as Jesus’s explanation of why you can’t put new wine in old wineskins.
This week, Kevin explores the calling of Matthew and how radical it was for Jesus to be with tax collectors and “sinners.”
Continue on in Matthew: Kingdom Authority through Matthew 9:1-8 and Jesus healing of the paralytic.
We have hope because God is radically committed to developing our character.
Kevin spends time on another reason that we have hope and what that looks like in today’s world.
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.
We continue with our What & Why series… answer grounded in hope and faith. We have hope because of so many reasons, but this morning, Johnathan explores the fact that we have hope because we have meaning and purpose.