David denHartog begins the “Designed For A Purpose” series with Psalm 139:13-16 and Ephesians 2:8-10. God has designed each of with a specific set of abilities with a unique purpose for each of one our lives.
Dean Elliott teaches the last in the “Basics” series on who man is and what our purpose is. Genesis 2:25 – 3:9 contains a fundamental crisis for humanity – that of shame. There are three important truths for us: how the crisis happened, why it happened, and the only solution.
Dean Elliott teaches the third in the “Basics” series. In Genesis 2:18-25, Adam is given a commission by God and how He intended for man to complete it. God’s intention for man is to show God’s glory to the world. Adam is also given two clear areas of responsibility.
Dean Elliott teaches the second in the “Basics” series from Genesis 2:4-25. This passage defines man – who he is and the purpose for which he was created. It explains how man was created, the provisions in the Garden, and the partnership which God intended between himself and man.
Dean Elliott begins a series on theological elements in regards to human identity. Do we know who and what God says we are? The answer begins with the foundation that is laid in Genesis.
Evangelism, Spiritual Growth
When life gets rough or isn’t going your way, how do you respond? Even if you initially flip out, the posture you take over time indicates your spiritual maturity. Don Hunt teaches from various Bible passages about three characteristics that can be found in the spiritually mature Christian. Scripture references: Psalm 27:14, 37:7 & 34, […]
Don Hunt dramatically retells the story of the Jailer and Paul, from the Jailer’s perspective, found in Acts 16:16-34. In order to see the stars in the sky, it has to be dark outside. In jail, Paul was in a dark situation and he chose to shine by worshiping. Do we shine like stars? Are […]
David denHartog teaches the last in the series “Elisha, Man of God” about an Living in an Uncertain World from II Kings 6:24-7:20. We need an anchor for our soul when uncertain times leads to desperate situations so that we can be live in joy and share our hope. Other Scripture references: Deuteronomy 28:52-53; Joel 2:13; […]
David denHartog teaches the fourth in the “Elisha, Man of God” series from II Kings 6:8-23. Fear is something that we all wrestle with, but the Christian doesn’t need to succumb to living in fear. The answer for fear in the midst of difficult circumstances is praying and seeing with the eyes of faith.