In this series, we’ll be talking about mental health and the Gospel. There is an inseparable link between our mental health and our spiritual health. We hope God’s Word will speak to you through these messages, no matter where you are on your s
Do you ever just sing all the Christmas songs and do all the Christmas things without even thinking about what you're singing or what you're doing? We all do. So let's stop and remember why we're doing this.
When Jesus left the earth, he told his followers not to be afraid because after he left, the Father would send the Spirit. What is the Holy Spirit? What does the Holy Spirit do? And why should we care?
The Bible doesn't say the word "Trinity" anywhere, but that doesn't mean the Trinity wasn't present in it. In fact, the Trinity has existed forever - and when we try to wrap our minds around it and understand it, it leaves us speechless and wit
Psalm 23:5 tells us of how the Lord has prepared this table for us in the presence of our enemies. Here at this table we are invited to dine with the God of the universe himself and are validated in who he says that we are. But, often the dinne
In the world we live in, we've either been in a dark valley, we're in one now, or there's one coming up. When we're in the dark valleys of life, what do we do? Where can we find comfort? How can we get out?
Are you on the right paths? Are you becoming who you want to become? Are the paths your on taking you where you want to go? But more importantly, are they taking you where God wants you to go? Are you becoming who He wants you to be? And if not
If you're tired, worn out, overcommitted, overwhelmed or over it, this is for you. David describes the green pastures and quiet waters God wants to lead us to, but for most of us, our lives cannot be described that way. So - what's the secret?
As we wrap our series in Esther, we're reminded that God simply cannot be stopped. His hand can't be forced. And even though God's name isn't in this book, his presence... his providence... is all over it.
As we wrap our series in Esther, we're reminded that God simply cannot be stopped. His hand can't be forced. And even though God's name isn't in this book, his presence... his providence... is all over it.
Haman starts on top and cares only for himself. Mordecai starts on the bottom and cares for the welfare of others. As the story progresses, let's see how that goes for them.
Esther is a hero in the Bible, but she's an unlikely one. While we may have an idea in our minds of the perfect Queen Esther, she was far from it - and yet God used her. Which comes as a great encouragement to anyone else who isn't perfect.
The book of Esther doesn't mention God. But His presence is undeniable. Even in all of the little details. Listen to this podcast to hear about the seemingly minor details that play a vital role in God saving the Jewish nation.
When you experience the deep love of Jesus, you’ll experience a deep sense of gratitude in your heart, and it is from that place of deep gratitude, that we, as Christians, are able to love like Jesus loves us. Listen to this final message in ou
According to the Bible, we don't become Christians by our actions. But, if we are Christians, our actions prove it. Tune in to find out a new way you can serve others through Three Creeks Church.
In a world where truth is on trial, God's Word remains true and stands the test of time. The Bible makes claims about itself - and has proven over and over to be the truth.
Welcome to the Three Creeks Church podcast. Our church started meeting together in 2018 with four core values. Truth, Gather, Serve, and Love. In many ways, it feels like our church has re-started in 2021 due to the pandemic. But our four core
At Three Creeks, the play we run is Community Groups. We grow best in groups. We need each other. Connections Pastor John Scott breaks down why, in this moment in time, this is more crucial than ever.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the pivot point in the history of the world. But today - what does that mean for us? What difference does it make in our lives today?
At the burial of Jesus, we see three different people interacting with Jesus. What can we learn about Jesus through their response to his death on the cross?
At the Last Supper, Jesus ordained the Lord's Supper. The first church was devoted to it, but are we? Should we be? What should communion or taking the Lord's supper mean for us? What should we think about when we do? Should everyone take it? L
No one knows when Jesus is coming back again - including Jesus. Only God the Father knows. But if you did know, and you knew it was soon, what would you do between now and that moment?
In Mark 11, we see Jesus tell his followers if they pray with confidence, their faith can move mountains. Why, then, do many of our prayers seem to go unanswered?