Jesus says that He came NOT to be served, but to serve. St. Paul reminds us 'that it is better to give than to receive.' Nothing proclaims these truths louder than the cross and resurrection - a reminder that God willingly, and in love, gave His son to become a servant of all, a ransom for many, an offering poured out for the sake of the world. Having been anchored in the work of Christ Jesus - we then, are free to serve. When we do, we'll find...serving produces JOY.
Bible Study - April 28
Sermon | "God's Posture" | April 28
Sermon | "Joy in Prayer" | April 21
Sermon | "Joy From Freedom" | April 7
Sermon | "When the End is the Beginning" | March 31
Maundy Thursday Sermon | "One Ordinary Table" | March 28
Sermon | "Hosanna" | March 24
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | March 13
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | March 6
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | February 28
Wednesday Lenten Series on Sabbath | February 21
Bible Study | March 17
Sermon | "Not So With You" | March 17
Bible Study | March 10
Sermon | "Look Up to See the Heart of God" | March 10
Bible Study | March 3
Sermon | "Cleaning House" | March 3
Bible Study | February 25
Sermon | "All Roads Lead to the Same Place" | February 25
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