John: I Am Thankful We Have a Shepherd
Today is our annual Thanksgiving Sunday. In today’s message, we are going to learn why those who believe in Jesus have much to be thankful for and why we can have hope and joy in a messed up world.
Today is our annual Thanksgiving Sunday. In today’s message, we are going to learn why those who believe in Jesus have much to be thankful for and why we can have hope and joy in a messed up world.
It seems to be a human trait to miss what is right in front of us. We are all guilty of this. To say otherwise is to miss what is right in front of you! Today’s lesson will challenge us to open our eyes to see, really see, what God is doing and what He […]
Sometimes it takes great courage to speak the truth. We’ll see that in the sermon today. It also takes strong character to hear and absorb the truth. This we won’t see. Today we’ll be challenged to think about which response better describes us and consider who it is who is really controlling our lives.
We’ve all met people who don’t really know what they think they know. Sometimes, to our embarrassment, that person is us. Today Jesus confronts both believers and unbelievers with this reality and challenges us to make sure we actually know what we say we know!
Not all of us enjoy thinking about the after-life. That’s because we have questions about what comes “after life”. Today’s passage gives us a glimpse of what to expect and warning we would do well to not ignore.
Does it ever seem like truth keeps getting harder to find? Today we’re going to unpack a message Jesus gave in defense of accusations against Him: people were calling Him a liar! His defense will help us further trust His words and cement our hope for the future.
The woman caught in adultery and Jesus writing in the sand is one of the most beloved stories found in our Bibles today. This story is not without some controversy but regardless of the tension, there is still a lesson to be gained from this account.
We will be sharing the stories of some of the flock of God.
Our message today from John tells of a crowd, when face-to-face with Jesus, had a mixed response to Him. It will challenge us to examine ourselves as we prepare to come “face-to-face” with Jesus on this communion Sunday.
The passage today is another “drop the mic” moment for Jesus as He is accused by the Jews but turns their accusations around in true lawyer fashion to reveal the actual guilty party. Within this narrative we see Christ’s sinlessness and power and are forced to ask ourselves once again, “What do we do with […]