Azure Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
On the cross Jesus cried out, quoting the first line of Psalm 22, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Was this an admission of defeat? Was God really abandoning him?
One of the most profound elements of the gospel is that Jesus won by losing. He gained victory by being defeated. But what difference does that make for us?
We will consider Jesus’ use of Psalm 22 and ask some tough questions. What difference does Jesus make in the world, in our church, and in our lives? And how can Jesus give meaning and victory, even when we feel defeated?
Strength to Survive | Dr. Janice De-Whyte
Resurrected with Christ | Pastor Gabriel Morales
Business as Usual in the Kingdom of Heaven | Pastor Mike Leno
Darkness Will Not Overcome | Pastor Richie Halversen
Easter Sabbath Homily | Pastor Tara VinCross
The Last Words of Jesus - Pastoral Staff
Blessings of the Kingdom | Dr. Delroy A. Brooks
Pathfinder Sabbath Sermons
Adventurer Sabbath Sermons
Righteousness In a Paper Bag | Pastor Mike Leno
Deep Calling: A Call to Healing, pt. 5 | Pastor Tara VinCross
Following Jesus in a Hostile Environment
Deep Calling: A Call to Community, pt. 4 | Pastor Tara VinCross
Strengthen My Hands | Pastor Baron Anthony Sovory
Deep Calling: A Call to Rest, pt. 3 | Pastor Tara VinCross
Deep Calling: The Call to Prayer, pt.2 | Pastor Tara VinCross
Deep Calling: The Call to Devotion, pt.1 | Pastor Tara VinCross
Staying on Message | Pastor Mike Leno
A New Beginning | Dr. Erik Carter
The One | Pastor Tara VinCross
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