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Think about it: in the natural, the health of your physical heart determines the health of your whole body. The same is true for your spirit. We’re going to look at Jesus’ teachings in Luke chapters 7 and 8 as a sort of 'diagnostic' for our inner lives. Each Sunday, we’ll ask a different Heart Check question to help us gauge the pulse of our spiritual heart health. In today’s sermon, from Luke 8:16-19, we look at the light that is shining from our hearts as we ask ourselves the question: How Bright Is The Burn? A healthy heart is a glowing heart. When we heed the Word and share the Light, our hearts will always burn bright.
We are honored to welcome special guest speaker Pastor Bob Johnson, a long-time church planter, pastor, and an apostle in MFI. He will be teaching from Matthew 18:15-35 on forgiveness and how to be cleansed from bitterness in your heart. We believe this sermon is going to set people free as we let go of hurts we have held on to for far too long.
Mother's Day special sermon to encourage all of us to stay close to Jesus as we journey through parenthood.
We are honored to welcome special guest speaker Pastor Bob MacGregor, an apostle of this church. He will be teaching from Psalm 23 as he breaks down what it means to be in relationship with God our Shepherd. We pray these life-giving truths fill you up with faith to walk with God through your journey of life.
Think about it: in the natural, the health of your physical heart determines the health of your whole body. The same is true for your spirit. We’re going to look at Jesus’ teachings in Luke chapters 7 and 8 as a sort of 'diagnostic' for our inner lives. Each Sunday, we’ll ask a different Heart Check question to help us gauge the pulse of our spiritual heart health. In today’s sermon, from Luke 8:4-15, we look at the receptivity our hearts as we ask ourselves the question: How Is The Soil? A healthy heart is a receptive heart. We fulfill our purpose when we allow the Word of God to take root, grow, and produce fruit in our lives.
Think about it: in the natural, the health of your physical heart determines the health of your whole body. The same is true for your spirit. We’re going to look at Jesus’ teachings in Luke chapters 7 and 8 as a sort of 'diagnostic' for our inner lives. Each Sunday, we’ll ask a different Heart Check question to help us gauge the pulse of our spiritual heart health. In today’s sermon, from Luke 7:36-50, we look at the topic of worship as we ask ourselves the question: What Is The Temperature? A healthy heart is a fervent heart. Our love for Jesus will only be as hot as our realization of how much we’ve been forgiven.
Think about it: in the natural, the health of your physical heart determines the health of your whole body. The same is true for your spirit. We’re going to look at Jesus’ teachings in Luke chapters 7 and 8 as a sort of 'diagnostic' for our inner lives. Each Sunday, we’ll ask a different Heart Check question to help us gauge the pulse of our spiritual heart health. In today’s sermon, from Luke 7:1-10, we look at the topics of authority and faith as we ask ourselves the question: Who Is In Charge? A healthy heart is a submitted heart. We will never find peace until we properly place ourselves in Jesus’ chain of command.
Happy Easter Sunday! Thank you for joining us for our resurrection celebration. We are going on a journey through the resurrection story as written by Luke. Our hope for you today is that you find new life by discovering where you fit in the Resurrection journey. This journey begins at a tomb, but continues in our hearts.
Happy Palm Sunday! Pastor Sarah is leading us to come Celebrate Jesus the King. As we unpack all of the elements of Jesus’ triumphal entry, we will be inspired to praise Him in fresh ways. Let’s lay down our cloaks, pick up our palm branches, and celebrate our Lord.
Tired of "playing church" while feeling disconnected from God? In this six-week journey through Luke 5 & 6, we're exploring how Jesus dismantled religious legalism to reveal the radical, life-giving heart of God. Jesus didn't come to patch up old religious systems; He came to pour out something entirely new. In today’s sermon, we look at the New Demand from Luke 6:39-49. The tone of Jesus’ New Wine shifts from hearing to doing. Fresh life in Christ is not found in what we hear. It’s built in what we obey.