The Apostle Paul, through his letter to the Christians in Rome, tells us to be transformed. How does this work out for us today? Listen and learn. *** Discussion Questions…
Elder, Joe Underwood, continues our series, The Walk, with a discussion on how to know whether we are on the Path of Transformation (vs 2) and what to do if…
Last week, Kyle explained that God wants our total surrender. What does that look like? How do you do it? Is there a process? Tune in for answers. *** Discussion…
Today, Kyle looks deeper into the idea of a living sacrifice and how it leads to blessing. It seems to be a bit of a paradox, but much of what…
This passage referencing “a living sacrifice” is well known to many Christians, but how do we apply it to our life today, and how does it relate to our relationship…
Kyle is starting a new series on our walk with God. What is your motivation for living a godly life, or any decisions you make in life? Are you motivated…
Today’s Resurrection Day message is a little different than most in that Kyle is not focusing on the resurrection event itself, but on how the disciples didn’t fully understand Jesus’…
Kyle continues the study on Snapshots of the attributes of God. Studying His attributes helps us to know more of who He is and how we should think of ourselves…
Today Kyle starts a new series of stand-alone messages that will be interspersed throughout the year. Each segment will look at one or two specific attributes of God. Today, we…
Jesus said “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth”. If we, as Christians, believe that what Jesus said is true, how would that change your…
As we continue in our series, Relationship Rehab, Kyle digs into some key communication behaviors that will damage a relationship. But before he starts, today’s message begins with an audio…
The roles of men and women have been redefined in our culture today. How does the new definition “square” with Scripture? Is the Scriptural definition even relevant to us? Listen…
Psalm 127 makes reference to the Lord building someone’s house. He wasn’t talking about a structure/building. In this context the psalmist was talking about relationships, family, and being secure. Since…
In the world of commerce, we use money as currency. In the world of interpersonal relationships, there is a “relational currency” that we use. What is it, how do we…
It’s no secret that men and women are physically different. However, we often forget that the differences extend further into how we perceive things based on how we think and…
We often bring expectations, hopes, dreams, etc, to relationships that we engage in. Sometimes these “boxes of stuff” place burdens on the relationship, which leads to stress and other unpleasant…
Kyle starts a new series called Relationship Rehab. Like many problems in life, the first step to resolving them is admitting that we need help. However, the thing that gets…
What comes to your mind when you think about God? His Mercy? His Judgment? His Attributes? - just to name a few possibilities. Our answers to this question will probably…
Last week, we saw how God’s promise to preserve Israel has been, and continues to be fulfilled. What about the Gentiles? Do they play a role in God’s promise to…
After taking a break for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, we are continuing our series in Romans. Today we start chapter 11 where the Apostle Paul discusses the Remnant…
How can a Christian live a godly life when our culture seems to be antagonistic towards godly living and standards? Such things tend to make us anxious. Our guest speaker,…
US culture has been getting increasingly polarized in recent years. Surprisingly, the church has had some degree of polarization in the areas of grace and truth. Some churches treat grace…
Words have great power. Power to cause harm or bring healing. Many people (including ourselves) may have been subjected to hurtful words and are in need of healing. It may…
The American culture today seems to be at a point where everyone is offended by wrongs we perceive to have occurred to us or others. This tendency has a corrosive…
We are taking a short break from our Romans series to begin our December “mini-series”, The Ghosts Of Christmas Past. Today’s message, by Dan Nichols, addresses the topic of Shame…
Some signs that we see have unintentional messages. Sometimes it’s due to misspellings (like missing letters), or poorly worded statements. God uses people as “signs” for others. How does that…