At Christmas we celebrate Jesus bringing peace on earth. We sing songs about silent nights and sleeping in heavenly peace, but one look at our world and it would seem peace is nowhere to be found. What if, when the world is experiencing conflict, they called in the Christians to come help make peace? Hate, violence, and war have had enough attention. It's time we started believing what we say every Christmas - the Prince of Peace has come.
At Christmas we celebrate Jesus bringing peace on earth. We sing songs about silent nights and sleeping in heavenly peace, but one look at our world and it would seem peace is nowhere to be found. What if, when the world is experiencing conflict, they called in the Christians to come help make peace? Hate, violence, and war have had enough attention. It's time we started believing what we say every Christmas - the Prince of Peace has come.
At Christmas we celebrate Jesus bringing peace on earth. We sing songs about silent nights and sleeping in heavenly peace, but one look at our world and it would seem peace is nowhere to be found. What if, when the world is experiencing conflict, they called in the Christians to come help make peace? Hate, violence, and war have had enough attention. It's time we started believing what we say every Christmas - the Prince of Peace has come.
The Bible speaks to the restoration, reconciliation, and renewal of all things. Failed marriages, poverty, racism, violence, abuse, hunger - all things. As a church, we are joining God in the restoration and renewal of all things. In this series, we are launching our All Things New initiative, which proposes that "Every child in our community should have food, shelter, and hope." God is at work, and He is looking for partners to make all things new.
The Bible speaks to the restoration, reconciliation, and renewal of all things. Failed marriages, poverty, racism, violence, abuse, hunger - all things. As a church, we are joining God in the restoration and renewal of all things. In this series, we are launching our All Things New initiative, which proposes that "Every child in our community should have food, shelter, and hope." God is at work, and He is looking for partners to make all things new.
The Bible speaks to the restoration, reconciliation, and renewal of all things. Failed marriages, poverty, racism, violence, abuse, hunger - all things. As a church, we are joining God in the restoration and renewal of all things. In this series, we are launching our All Things New initiative, which proposes that "Every child in our community should have food, shelter, and hope." God is at work, and He is looking for partners to make all things new.
The Bible speaks to the restoration, reconciliation, and renewal of all things. Failed marriages, poverty, racism, violence, abuse, hunger - all things. As a church, we are joining God in the restoration and renewal of all things. In this series, we are launching our All Things New initiative, which proposes that "Every child in our community should have food, shelter, and hope." God is at work, and He is looking for partners to make all things new.
The Bible speaks to the restoration, reconciliation, and renewal of all things. Failed marriages, poverty, racism, violence, abuse, hunger - all things. As a church, we are joining God in the restoration and renewal of all things. In this series, we are launching our All Things New initiative, which proposes that "Every child in our community deserves food, shelter, and hope." God is at work, and He is looking for partners to make all things new.
Special guest Pete Enns joins us for a conversation on why God desires our trust more than our "correct" beliefs.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.
Nowhere does Jesus talk more clearly about what it looks like to follow him than in the Sermon on the Mount. It’s a profound, counter-cultural announcement about a new way of living. The meek, the poor, and those who mourn are called blessed. Enemies are loved, the poor are cared for, and God’s will is done on earth. As we journey through this series together, may we become people of greater character, courage, and compassion.