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Have you ever looked back at life and wondered how you missed it? The "It" could be a relationship, or a financial decision, a career choice, or something that where you wish you had made a different choice. We all miss things that are in front of us at times. Some are inconsequential but others are life altering. In our new series, we take a look at some people who missed it and some who did not. In this sermon we look at why the religious leaders in Jesus' time completely missed out on Jesus' work.


03/28/2021 - 10:45am | Campus: Belmont Campus, Burlington Campus

Life is full of interruptions. There isn't usually a day that goes by that an interruption doesn't show itself in one way or another.  Wherever we face them, at work or at home, we have particular reactions and responses to them.  But what about disruptions?  Do we have the same response to disruptions that we do to interruptions?  Is there even a difference?  This week we take a closer look at these questions as well as one other -- what do disruptions even have to do with the Bible or our walk with Christ?  On this Palm Sunday, as we continue in our Luke Series, we see more clearly how Jesus disrupted the lives around Him and how the groups of people reacted to Him.

03/21/2021 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Throughout life we find ourselves in many different situations.  Within those circumstances, we think we know our reaction or at least how we should respond.  However, it isn't always that simple. Sometimes who we think we are doesn't match up to who we actually are. For the past couple weeks we have taken a look into the book of Luke and have learned how particular groups of people saw Jesus and what happened when they didn't truly see Him. This week, we take a look at another person who was very close to Jesus and yet had to walk a difficult road of sifting in order to see who Jesus truly was.  

03/21/2021 - 9:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

Throughout life we find ourselves in many different situations.  Within those circumstances, we think we know our reaction or at least how we should respond.  However, it isn't always that simple. Sometimes who we think we are doesn't match up to who we actually are. For the past couple weeks we have taken a look into the book of Luke and have learned how particular groups of people saw Jesus and what happened when they didn't truly see Him. This week, we take a look at another person who was very close to Jesus and yet had to walk a difficult road of sifting in order to see who Jesus truly was.  

03/14/2021 - 9:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus, Burlington Campus
03/07/2021 - 10:45am | Campus: Belmont Campus, Burlington Campus

Have you ever looked back at life and wondered how you missed it? The "It" could be a relationship, or a financial decision, a career choice, or something that where you wish you had made a different choice. We all miss things that are in front of us at times. Some are inconsequential but others are life altering. In our new series, we take a look at some people who missed it and some who did not. In this sermon we look at why the religious leaders in Jesus' time completely missed out on Jesus' work.