Daniel Dorman speaks on the theme of ‘Wisdom and Foolishness’ in Ephesians.
Why So Hard?: Part Two
Sometimes we pray and pray and the problem just won’t go away. And to make things more confusing, we’re pretty sure we’re praying according to the will of God. We can be tempted to even think that God’s not listening. We wonder – what is going on? Why is it so hard?
Why So Hard?: Part One
Sometimes we pray and pray and the problem just won’t go away. And to make things more confusing, we’re pretty sure we’re praying according to the will of God. We can be tempted to even think that God’s not listening. We wonder – what is going on? Why is it so hard?
Famous Last Words: Part Two
Mark Brown asks the question “what would you say to your family and friends if you had 24 hours left to live”?
John 13-16
Famous Last Words: Part One
Mark Brown asks the question “what would you say to your family and friends if you had 24 hours left to live”?
John 13-16
Keep Calm and Carry On (with Me); I've Got You
"What should you do when life isn't going as you've planned? How about we follow Jesus' simple command where he said, "Don’t be afraid; just believe."
Living in the Unity of Christ
This week, we welcome Einar Skolseg as he preaches on John 17:9-24; exploring what it means to live in the unity of Christ.
A special note about this week’s recording: Due to some technical difficulties with the soundboard there are some disruptions and high-pitched feedback noises in the recording. Thank you for your understanding!
Beauty in the Busy
Stephen Kennedy is asking the question: “In a commonplace setting at an inconvenient time, does beauty transcend?”
Fixing our eyes on Jesus
In our current stormy and distracting times, the tried and true phrase “fixing our eyes on Jesus” is more important than ever. But what does this actually mean and how do we live it out in our daily lives? John Fairchild explores this message, looking at Hebrews 12:1-3.
John the Baptist
Today we'll look at the teaching of John the Baptist in Luke 3. John calls his listeners not to put their trust in any outward religious presumption, but instead to do justice and to sacrificially love those around us, to bear fruits in keeping with Repentance.