"Why are you here?" When asked this question, our responses may vary. We may know how we got to where we are, but we may not always understand why. However you may define the "why," Scripture reminds us that it is connected deeply with God's purpose for us. While we may not it, our story matters in the bigger picture of God's incredible work. He is accomplishing something greater than is apparent. This week in our series, we look at an important character in whose life is an example of this truth.
In most of our lives, we come to moments where it feels like a phase of our life is done. You may remember when you graduated High School or College and it felt like that part of our life was over. But we know that it was not the end of our story. It was merely a transition and the start of a completely new journey. God often takes moments that seem like the end of our story to begin something new. In our message this week, we look at the life of Paul the way God began a new story in His life. Join us in our latest series "How God Prepares People," as we look closely at the lives of some people we admire in Scripture and explore God's work that got them there.
Most of us admire the Underdog! We do so because we love the success story of a person who overcome all sorts or adversity to finally become successful in what they set out to do. In this Sermon, we'll look at the life one such person in Scripture: David. Join us in our latest series "How God Prepares People," as we examine closely, some people we admire in Scripture and explore God's work that got them there.
In life we often find ourselves in situations that seem unfair. You're unfairly assigned blame on a missed deadline, or a loved one finds out they have cancer, or a child rebels against the family and God. In such moments it's hard to see beyond the pain and frustration. But Scripture reminds us that God is at work doing something bigger in us and through us even in such moments. In this message, we look at the life of Joseph, whose life seemed to the perfect storm of unfairness. However, that was only a part of his story! Listen in as we continue on our Sermon Series "How God Prepares People.
In life we often find ourselves in situations that seem unfair. You're unfairly assigned blame on a missed deadline, or a loved one finds out they have cancer, or a child rebels against the family and God. In such moments it's hard to see beyond the pain and frustration. But Scripture reminds us that God is at work doing something bigger in us and through us even in such moments. In this message, we look at the life of Joseph, whose life seemed to the perfect storm of unfairness. However, that was only a part of his story! Listen in as we continue on our Sermon Series "How God Prepares People.
Most of us admire the Underdog! We do so because we love the success story of a person who overcome all sorts or adversity to finally become successful in what they set out to do. In this Sermon, we'll look at the life one such person in Scripture: David. Join us in our latest series "How God Prepares People," as we examine closely, some people we admire in Scripture and explore God's work that got them there.
In most of our lives, we come to moments where it feels like a phase of our life is done. You may remember when you graduated High School or College and it felt like that part of our life was over. But we know that it was not the end of our story. It was merely a transition and the start of a completely new journey. God often takes moments that seem like the end of our story to begin something new. In our message this week, we look at the life of Paul the way God began a new story in His life. Join us in our latest series "How God Prepares People," as we look closely at the lives of some people we admire in Scripture and explore God's work that got them there.