

How do we walk together with God? We fight for one another by praying for one another. Ephesians 6:10-20 gives us three important applications for understanding how we fight for one another.

Are we regularly and frequently listening to and responding by following Jesus? I used to think of God and my relationship with him in exactly the opposite way. I expected him to listen to me and respond to me. I think God is much bigger than just a personal butler. And what might I be missing? Maybe the abundant life he promised in John 10!

In part two of Harvest on Mission we'll look at one of our big problems today, isolation. We were not meant to be isolated from God or one another. But what is the root cause of isolation and how do we fix it?

This video gives an overview of our unique church model at Harvest Church Communities. You'll learn about our church and how we are seeking to follow Ephesians 4:11-16. Two important parts, 1) Every Christian has mission critical role, and 2) We help one another grow through truth applied with love.

Do we find our personal value in performance, popularity, or possessions? Or do we find our value in what God says about us?

A lot can be drawn from the crucifixion and death of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark. But I want to focus on the two reasons for why he died. They are simple theological ideas but they are central to our faith.

The price and cost of my sin is shown in this passage. "By his stripes we are healed." We also see his example of entrusting himself to the Father.

Jesus gave us the Lord's Supper (or Communion) as a powerful tool for being reminded of the most important truth that exists: The Gospel. It reminds us that only Jesus gives our lives significance and purpose and meaning. It also reminds us that only Jesus brings complete redemption.

The easy thing to be is a critic. To sit on the sidelines and judge what others are doing is not very helpful. Everyone can improve, but let's not confuse criticism with action. And sometimes our inaction tells a lot more about us than we might want to admit.

Mark 13 has a lot of prophecy related to the end times in it. I'm not going to try to solve those puzzles here. I want us to focus on the clear imperatives that Jesus gives us. In light of the end, what should I be doing and focused on?