Ask people around in today’s world the question “Who is Jesus?” and you’ll get a variety of answers. This is really no different from when Jesus asked the question of His disciples. It is however a critical one to answer. In this message from
So which day was more important? Friday or Sunday? Where would we be if there was no Good Friday? Where would we be if there was no Resurrection Sunday?
On the first Palm Sunday the crowds welcomed a king! But for many it was a case of mistaken identity, because the king they recognized wasn’t the king that rode into town on the back of a donkey colt.
In today’s message we continue our Bottom Line Beliefs series by looking what allows us to be saved. Our salvation is by grace alone, no amount of effort on our part no , matter how well-intended it may be can bring salvation.
We all face the prospect of aging, no one lives forever (at least here on earth). In this message we look at what we need to do to both start and finish well.
This is the first in a series of messages titled Bottom Line Beliefs in which we will be looking at the “non-negotiables” in terms of our Christian faith. We’ll be visiting this series once or twice each month on either the first or second Sun
Finding purpose can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Fortunately, God has provided us with some tools to help us find His will. In this message we look at several practical ways we can do just that.
Sometimes finding God’s specific purpose (will) for our lives can seem as confusing or daunting as figuring out which star is the “second star from the right” in a clear night sky. We need a starting point , the place to use as reference for o
Feeling stuck, bored, listless, frustrated? That isn’t God’s intention for you! It may be that you aren’t living His purpose for you! His purpose brings focus, fulfillment and joy! This is week one of our “Straight on till Morning” series focus
RED OAK, Texas — While not naively believing the three-day Reach Conference would transform society, the 345 predominantly black attendees of the event that ended Thursday did allow African-American Assemblies of God leaders to reflect on mistr