Revelation 2:11-17
Fear paralyzes and suffering often distorts our sense of reality, but Jesus speaks truth that enables us to reimagine reality and reframe how we move through hard times.
Revelation 2:11-17
Fear paralyzes and suffering often distorts our sense of reality, but Jesus speaks truth that enables us to reimagine reality and reframe how we move through hard times.
Revelation 2:1-7
When life gets hard, it's easy to harden the heart, as well. But when Jesus pulls back the curtain on reality, we see that there is a love that enables us to endure, no matter what.
Revelation 1:1-20
This new series in The Revelation teaches us to think differently about how we live our lives. We begin with some key ideas to help us understand this handbook for living a Jesus way of life.
John 20:1-10
Easter is the grand celebration of hope and newness of life made possible through Jesus! Take the first step, cross over into a new life with Him. Go in to the hope he offers!
John 19:16b-27
John 12:12–36
In the week leading up to his crucifixion, Jesus makes clear who He is and why He's here. What appears to be his hour of suffering turns out to be his hour of glory.
Luke 10:25-37
The call on our lives to love God and love others can be challenging, but Jesus equips us to obey this call. Interestingly, obedience begins only when we realize how disobedient we are!
Ephesians 6:10-22
This Sunday is Global Outreach Sunday and more than just hear about what God is doing around the world, we get to participate in His work!
Acts 16:25-34
Everyone worships someone or something, and everyone and everything we worship gives and takes. But the real question to ask is, "Does it sustain me?" Only One can sustain.
Hebrews 10:19-25
There are two things we often hear said at Trinity. One is, "We don't come to church, we are the church." And the other is, "Sundays are not enough." Being the church is gathering, rightly understood.
Matthew 6:5-13
Prayer is placing God where He belongs in our lives. Prayer gives God His glory!
Bulletin
1 Cor. 11:17-34
It is common for people to participate in the Lord’s Supper ritualistically, without participating with their minds and hearts.
Romans 6:1-14
When you live in a framework of approval and disapproval, success and failure, it leads to destruction. Baptism declares that you now live with Christ, and He is the framework for truly living.
Luke 19:1–10
As we start a new sermon series, Equipped to Obey, we look at the foundational equipping Jesus offers to us, namely a new start with Him.
John 4:39-45
If it is true (and it is!) that we have been made to multiply, how do we begin sharing the good news? The Samaritan woman demonstrates that the best place to begin is with your own story.
Discussion Questions
Mark 5:1-21
As followers of Jesus, we have been entrusted with the greatest good news ever. But sometimes we wonder who the right people are to share this with? Great question! The Bible offers guidance.
2 Corinthians 5:17-21
As new creation people, we are made to multiply. Why would God work this way? Why can we trust He will work through us? Important questions to consider as we look to a new year.
Discussion Questions
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
The people of the very young church in Thessalonica had some questions and concerns. Apparently they wondered if those believers who died before Christ returned for His Church might miss that great “gathering”. As we look at Paul’s letter, we will talk about those concerns as well as look at that “gathering” that we call the Rapture. What is it? When is it? Is it different than Christ’s second coming?
Bulletin
2 Samuel 7:1-17
In 2 Samuel 7 we learn that while David wanted to build God a house, God wanted to build for Himself, and for all of us, a home.
1 Samuel 17:1-50
In the story of David and Goliath, we see three ways to address fear. But of the three, there is only one Champion who slays the giant.
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