Drawing near to God is not a one-off event—it’s a habitual practice that leads you into deeper communion with him and with others. Christ did not die so that you could have more stuff, but he died so that he could be close to your heart. In this ALLIN message, Pastor Josh Kelsey encourages us to assess our hearts and see where in our lives we can draw closer to God and be in a transformational relationship with him.
What makes you different as a follower of Christ is what you choose to fill your life. In this week’s Leadership Lessons, Pastor Josh Kelsey gives four points on how to access the fullness of Jesus in your life.
God’s divine power is optimal for every area of our life, but it’s also optional. God has given us everything we need in this life through his power, but we have to first step out and participate in it. In this special message on Sunday, guest pastor James Murray gives us three questions we can use to amplify God's divine power in our daily lives.
It's Jesus' job to build the church, but it's our job to make it beautiful. We live in a society where individuality and personal growth are championed, but the call of Jesus is to be a living stone built into a beautiful temple. In this Sunday's message, guest pastor James Murray from Glow Church gives us three ways we can restore the beauty of the church in our lives today.
Spiritual maturity is God's plan, but it's our choice. In this week's Leadership Lessons, guest Pastor James Murray gives four reasons why a maturing church is essential to the life of a believer today.
In Matthew 5, Jesus begins the sermon on the mount, giving his greatest kingdom message in the scriptures. He begins by talking about how to relate to others and build healthy relationships in your daily life. In all our relationships, it’s easy for us to desire for more, but do our habits create a foundation that allows us to go the extra mile? Pastor Josh Kelsey in this Sunday’s message explains that you cannot have a second mile life if you do not know the importance of the first mile, presenting five points on how the first mile sets us up for the second.
In our second mile people series, we are investigating how the early church lived out the teachings of Jesus and went not just one mile for those around us, but two. It’s challenging to remain present with people, but we see Jesus’ presence as overwhelming acts of kindness to those around him. In this week’s message, pastor Amy Perez gives us four ways that being a people of presence through community can transform our daily lives.
Our Second Mile People series looks at the life of the early church, where disciples of Jesus were called followers of the Way. These believers went from cringing in fear to proclaiming the gospel in power, from isolating in loneliness to being sent out to make disciples. The good news transformed the early church into a people who went above and beyond by the power of the Spirit. This Sunday, Pastor Kevin unpacks how the authority of Jesus impacts us as followers of His way.
In this week's Leadership Lesson, Pastor Josh Kelsey explores an encounter Jesus has with his disciples after his resurrection. When meeting the disciples as they were fishing, Jesus shows them provision, presence, and purpose and brings them into a deeper revelation of who he is.
We cannot celebrate an empty cross until we know there's an empty tomb. Death, shame, guilt and condemnation have been buried with Christ, and a new life has been given to all those who believe in him. The cross reveals that God loves us, and the resurrection reveals that he wants you to be with him forever. This Easter Sunday, Pastor Josh Kelsey expands on three things that will never be the same because of the resurrection of Jesus.
Where do you turn when hope is gone? Where do you run for comfort? This Good Friday, Pastor Josh revealed four things every human heart needs, the hopes that Christ fulfills in the cross and resurrection. The human heart was made to hope. And the hope we have in Christ is not based on circumstance or performance but on his perfect, unconditional love.
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