More Than a Meal

Text: 1 Corinthians 11:23-34

One of the most common practices in the Church, throughout every denomination, is the practice of the Lord’s Supper. Though most understand its depiction of the death of Christ, there are still many uncertainties and misunderstandings as to what it all means and how it should be practiced. This message takes us to Scripture to answer the five most commonly asked questions about this wonderful ordinance for the Church. We invite you to listen today, so that you might be encouraged and prepared to rightly partake of the Lord’s Supper.

When The Church Is At Its Best

Text: Acts 13:1-5

There is much confusion about the meaning and the importance of the church in our world today. Even many Christians see the church through clouds of hurt, division, and skepticism. However, when we look to God’s Word, we get a clear picture of what the church should be focused on and how we should function today. When we get back to the basics of seeking and surrendering to His will, there is no telling what He will do. We invite you to listen today so that you might discern your next steps in what God is saying to the church today.

Mother Knows Best

Text: John 2:1-12

Most of us have learned a great deal about life from watching and listening to our mothers, but nowhere in history are a mother's words more important than the words that we read from the mother of Jesus in John 2. The words are not important because of who spoke them or because of the scene that surrounded her. The words were important because of Who they referenced and how they called the people to respond. Today we would all be wise to listen to the message, receive it, and respond in the same way as we see modeled in the text.

More Like Jesus

Text: John 13:1-17

Have you ever wanted to be like someone else? Perhaps you remember as a child daydreaming of being like a certain athlete, actor, or other famous person. Fortunately, as we age and mature we usually grow out of that stage. However, for the Christian we never outgrow this stage. In fact, it is a sign of growth and maturity that we continually pursue being more like one person – Jesus Christ. God calls us out of sin and darkness into salvation, but that doesn’t mean that we sit around and do nothing once we’ve been rescued. Our life-long mission is now to know Him, obey Him, and be more like Jesus. This message today points us to a practical but powerful way that we can be more like Him. We hope you will listen to be encouraged and challenged to follow His example.