Have you ever had one of those days where everything seems to be going wrong? We all have. King Jehoshaphat experienced this to a pretty severe degree when enemies surrounded Judah and seemed unbeatable. What did he do? He turned to God for answers to unsolvable problems. Listen in as Pastor David teaching from 2 Chronicles 20.
Content Joy
Peace Through Prayer
It has been said that everyone has about 10,000 thoughts a day come through their brain. That's a lot! These thoughts can be about just about anything. The question is "What are we going to do with them?" In Philippians 4, Paul encourages us to take all of our thoughts to God through prayer. Listen in as Pastor David teaches on achieving peace through prayer.
Joy Between Brothers and Sisters
Few things can bring as much joy as when God's people unite to bring glory to His name. It's an amazing sight to see, but the Enemy want nothing more than to prevent that from happening. We have to be careful to be a peace with our brothers and sisters and fight the enemy's attempts to divide us. Listen in as Pastor David teaches from Philippians 4.
Count It Loss
God's Word is clear: He is to be so important us that everything else pales in comparison. It's also clear that when we do this, our joy cannot be shaken. Listen in as Pastor David preaches from Philipians 3 in the message titled "Count is Loss."
The Myth of Self-Confidence
We often think that we have to be strong and put a lot of pressure on ourselves to meet certain expectations. With Christ, though, the expectation is to simply lean on Him. Listen in as Pastor David continues teaching from Philippians in our "Living Joy" series.
A Day Worth Waiting For
The Day of the Lord is coming. This fact should be transformative in the lives of all believers. It should constantly push us to be found spotless before God through repentance and cause us to grow in grace and knowledge of God. Listen in as our Student Pastor, Conner Lewis brings this message from 2 Peter 3.
An Encouraging Life
After Easter and a special guest speaker, we are back in our "Living Joy" series as we study through Philippians. In Chapter 2, Paul implores the Church to stop thinking so much about themselves. It's amazing what Christ can accomplish through His body when we are focused on loving others. Listen in as Pastor David brings this message "An Encouraging Life."
Be A Witness
In Duetoronomy 6, God implores the people of Israel to talk to their family and friends about what He had done. Even though this is an Old Testament passage it is still applicable today. Listen in as one of our Elders, Ted Hinzman, teaches about being a witness to all whom you come in contact with.
Mercy For the Thousands
Our Lord is risen and now He wants to give you His life. On this day, millions of believers around the world are gathering to celebrate this fact: God gives mercy to the thousands. Listen in as Pastor David brings this special Easter message from 1 Corinthians 15.
All In On The Gospel
Paul writes "yet, I will continue to rejoice" while in the midst of a terrible trial. How can we have that perspective? The answer lies within the power of the Gospel. Listen in as Pastor David continues to teach through Philippians.
Love and Righteousness
God's Word tells us that God looks at our hearts. He see right though the masks that we put on, so there is no reason in coming to Him with "fake" feelings. He promises to be our strength and our joy, but we must trade our ways for His. Listen in as Pastor David teaches from Philippians 1.
Grace In Disguise
Many people is this world are so focused on their circumstances that they completely miss the point of having joy. Joy transcends circumstances. Paul wrote the "book of Joy" from a jail cell. How is it that someone can rejoice from a jail cell? Listen in as Pastor David starts our new series from Philippians.
Living In the Power of His Might
We are very familiar with the importance of putting on the "Armor of God", but we often forget the first step: living is the power of His might. It's not about what we can do, but about what God is able to do through us. Listen in as Pastor David talks about how to stand in the battle froom Ephesians 6.
Spirit Filled Family
No one is affected by the way we choose to live more so than our families. That is why in Ephesians 5 we read that we should all submit to one another and put others before ourselves. Can you imagine if we all did that within our families? Listen in as Pastor David teaches about being Spirit filled within your family.
Knowing God's Will
When someone comes to know Christ, there is a stark contrast between he/she lived before and the way they live now. The Apostle Paul describes this as coming out of the darkness and becoming a "child of light." Listen in as Pastor David expounds on this passage from Ephesians 5.
Walking In Love
Even after we come to know Christ our flesh can still get in the way of loving one another. That is way in Ephesians 5 the Apostle Paul implores believers to put away the flesh and to truly strive to love one another. Listen in as Pastor David expounds on how and why we should always work to love.
Out of the Wilderness
Only God can turn a prideful nine year old boy into a humble servant. Our faith family has been blessed by Jack Denmark for many years, so it was great to hear him give testimony to the Lord's faithfulness in his life. Listen in as Jack tell us his story of going from legalism to knowing Christ and being a servant in Zambia.
Something Bigger
When you take a look at the world around us, you will see mostly darkness, greed and ignorance. If we aren't careful, it would be very easy to give ourselves over to those things. But God provides for us to be made new and to seek after goodnes, mercy and kindness in all things. Listen in as Pastor David teaches from Ephesians chapter 4.
Make Us One (Part 2)
ometimes there can be conflict between family, because family are the ones who know us the best and they know our worst flaws. This not only applies to family, but sometimes it even happens within the church. Paul knew this, so he called for unity in the church and encourages the church at Ephesus to be "one." Listen in as Pastor David brings this unifying message from Ephesians 4.