
Blindsided, part 9
We need to hear God if we’re going to be on offense. Ephesians 6:10-20.
We need to hear God if we’re going to be on offense. Ephesians 6:10-20.
What does the Bible mean when it talks about “salvation” and how is it like a helmet? Ephesians 6:10-20.
On Wednesday nights in September of 2016, we invited Messianic Rabbi Jerry Feldman to speak to us about Jesus, the first century Jewish context he lived and ministered in, Judaism, and how it relates to us today.
On Wednesday nights in September of 2016, we invited Messianic Rabbi Jerry Feldman to speak to us about Jesus, the first century Jewish context he lived and ministered in, Judaism, and how it relates to us today.
On Wednesday nights in September of 2016, we invited Messianic Rabbi Jerry Feldman to speak to us about Jesus, the first century Jewish context he lived and ministered in, Judaism, and how it relates to us today.
We resume our series in Ephesians 6 and discuss the “shield of faith.”
What if we were more concerned about being good ancestors than having a good time? This week from our “Before I Die” wall we talk about legacy.
Many of us have a nagging feeling that there is something great inside of us. What does God have to say about that? What does He think about our aspirations?
We all desire adventure in life, but what if many of the greatest adventures are right in front of us?
The peace of God gives us sure-footedness to stand in the battle. Ephesians 6:10-20.
What is the point of trying to live righteously? We discuss the “breastplate of righteousness” in Ephesians 6:10-20.