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06/16/2023 - 12:00pm | Campus: Belmont Campus

Every book in the Bible matters. God gave us each and every book because it plays a role in the larger picture of the Story of Scripture. If we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that some books are much easier to understand and grasp than others. However, that doesn't mean we disregard any of them. This week is our last week in the Story of Scripture sermon series. In closing, we take a look at the book of Revelation, which can often be hard to understand. In this current series, we have learned that everything in the Bible from the beginning to the end matters when it comes to the gospel of Christ and Revelation is no exception. Join us for one last week as we look at Revelation and the hope that it brings us as followers of Christ!

06/11/2023 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Every book in the Bible matters. God gave us each and every book because it plays a role in the larger picture of the Story of Scripture. If we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that some books are much easier to understand and grasp than others. However, that doesn't mean we disregard any of them. This week is our last week in the Story of Scripture sermon series. In closing, we take a look at the book of Revelation, which can often be hard to understand. In this current series, we have learned that everything in the Bible from the beginning to the end matters when it comes to the gospel of Christ and Revelation is no exception. Join us for one last week as we look at Revelation and the hope that it brings us as followers of Christ!

06/11/2023 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Every book in the Bible matters. God gave us each and every book because it plays a role in the larger picture of the Story of Scripture. If we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that some books are much easier to understand and grasp than others. However, that doesn't mean we disregard any of them. This week is our last week in the Story of Scripture sermon series. In closing, we take a look at the book of Revelation, which can often be hard to understand. In this current series, we have learned that everything in the Bible from the beginning to the end matters when it comes to the gospel of Christ and Revelation is no exception. Join us for one last week as we look at Revelation and the hope that it brings us as followers of Christ!

06/04/2023 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

This week we look at the letters, or epistles, written in the New Testament. In reading someone else's "mail", we may have only part of the story. As we dig deeper into His Word, we learn the right order and right practice of our beliefs matters to the heart of God and to our witness to others. Listen to this week's sermon to learn about the importance of the letters written in God's Word which are an important part of the larger story.

06/04/2023 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

This week we look at the letters, or epistles, written in the New Testament. In reading someone else's "mail", we may have only part of the story. As we dig deeper into His Word, we learn the right order and right practice of our beliefs matters to the heart of God and to our witness to others. Listen to this week's sermon to learn about the importance of the letters written in God's Word which are an important part of the larger story.

05/21/2023 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus
Getting outside of our comfort zone is not always appealing to us. We like to stay in places where things are familiar and recognizable. But what about when God calls us out of our comfort zone in our daily living? How do we walk that out on our journey as Christ-followers? We can be grateful that God doesn't call us to do this on our own. In the continuing of our sermon series, Story of Scripture, we learn, through the book of Acts, that God sent us His Holy Spirit as a gift to be able to be a witness to those around us. But what does that actually look like when we encounter others? How does the Holy Spirit help us and lead us?
05/21/2023 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus
Getting outside of our comfort zone is not always appealing to us. We like to stay in places where things are familiar and recognizable. But what about when God calls us out of our comfort zone in our daily living? How do we walk that out on our journey as Christ-followers? We can be grateful that God doesn't call us to do this on our own. In the continuing of our sermon series, Story of Scripture, we learn, through the book of Acts, that God sent us His Holy Spirit as a gift to be able to be a witness to those around us. But what does that actually look like when we encounter others? How does the Holy Spirit help us and lead us?
05/14/2023 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

As we have been learning about the structure of the Bible through our Story of Scripture sermon series, we have come to the place where we are between the Old Testament and the New Testament. What a pertinent place to be! However, we see that God is silent. Why? How are His people supposed to move forward, learn and grow in these years of silence? As always, the Lord does not leave His people. He is still working even when we can't see it - and at times, especially in the silence. Listen in to this week's message to understand the three things we can learn about trusting God even when He seems distant.

05/14/2023 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

As we have been learning about the structure of the Bible through our Story of Scripture sermon series, we have come to the place where we are between the Old Testament and the New Testament. What a pertinent place to be! However, we see that God is silent. Why? How are His people supposed to move forward, learn and grow in these years of silence? As always, the Lord does not leave His people. He is still working even when we can't see it - and at times, especially in the silence. Listen in to this week's message to understand the three things we can learn about trusting God even when He seems distant.

05/07/2023 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus, Burlington Campus

Have you ever had times in your life when things are going fine and then something comes along that you just did not see coming? An interruption that may even cause you to get off track or drift. As believers, we don't always know how to deal with these things that throw us off. What does the Story of Scripture teach us about these times in our lives? In our current series, we are seeing that when we understand how God operates throughout history, we understand God Himself. We have learned about how the Bible is divided up and this week we see how the prophets give their message to the people who went through a time when things weren't going along as they thought they would. These prophets give the message that the people need to hear that also applies to us today.