Psalm 42 / Myles Cheadle
/Psalm 42
In this Hiatus from Jonah, we look to the psalmist for four keys to victory that we might draw closer to God in seasons of trial.
Read Morethou hast magnified thy word above all thy name
Psalm 42
In this Hiatus from Jonah, we look to the psalmist for four keys to victory that we might draw closer to God in seasons of trial.
Read MoreFall Retreat 2019
Hear brothers and sisters in Christ share about what God showed them after a powerful retreat centered around God's calling for each of our lives.
Lisa Cheadle 0:24
Harrison Breshears 6:48
Gabby Pietrogiovanna 10:45
Dylan Schaffer 16:48
Jadyn Green 25:06
Brooke Sidebottom 32:09
Jeremiah 1:4-10
Pastor Dan Reneau of Living Faith Lee’s Summit was the guest speaker for the Fall Retreat 2019.
Read MoreProverbs 24:3-4
High School Pastor, Jeff Grasher, preaches on the biblical perspective of work.
Read MoreEphesians 3:14-21
In today’s message, we examine Ephesians 3 to learn the breadth, length, depth and height of the love of Christ.
Read MoreActs 13:1-3
James Fyffe breaks down the practicalities of our mission as The Church by diving into lives of Barnabas and Saul.
Read MoreJeremiah 9:23-24
In today’s message, we examine the consequences of Spiritual Fatherlessness.
Read MoreMatthew 1:1-17
In today's message, we look into the reasons why God chose to include several women from the Old Testament in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in Matthew 1.
Read More1 Corinthians 4:15, Luke 1:17
In today’s message, we analyze the difference between father’s and instructor’s. Uriah explains that the role of a father is a state of permanence
Read MoreLuke 17:5-10
In today’s message, Kendal explains what it means to be a servant of Christ and whether we “clock in” or “clock out” in our service to God.
Read MoreDaniel 3:18
In this message, Alex explains what it means to be “Predetermined” in your walk with Jesus Christ. By walking through different examples in the Bible, it is clear that we must purpose in our hearts to choose Christ over self, else we will fail in moments of temptation.
Read MoreJohn 11:1-45
This week we looked at the foundational love of God through the story of Lazarus. In the midst of great trial, God’s timing can be misunderstood, but through the lens of God’s unfailing love we can view it properly.
Read MoreMatthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8
In this sermon Pastor Mike Reneau makes clear both philosophically and practically what our call to missions looks like. He also takes the time to share with us his calling to plant a church in Boston.
Read MoreActs 1-4
For the past couple of months Pastor Brandon has been walking us through the book of Acts. Today Pastor Sam shared his heart with us surveying the first four chapters of Acts, giving us keys to ministering in the power of God.
Read MoreAmos 3:1-8
This week we learn how to walk in agreement with God. To be a Christian is to be attentive to God, to be acknowledged by Him, and to agree with Him.
Read MoreJohn 6
With over 5,000 people following him around the Sea of Galilee, Jesus had a unique opportunity to begin establishing his kingdom with incredible support. Where political leaders have one goal— striving to hit critical mass, we find Jesus in John 6 saying something so grotesque and offensive that everyone stops following him with the exception of his twelve disciples. In this sermon, we will look at why Jesus didn’t attempt to clarify his metaphors or stop his followers from leaving?
Read MoreActs
Looking to the testimonies of the early church fathers; Silas, Timothy, & Paul. We find clear principles for discovering God’s calling for our lives.
Read MoreActs 15-16
Looking to the testimonies of the early church fathers; Silas, Timothy, & Paul. We find clear principles for discovering God’s calling for our lives.
Read More2 Chronicles 36:1-4
Considering the life of Jehoahaz, we learn from his mistakes. In considering the life of a minister, we learn how to cast down the sins of our Fathers and to lead with a repentant heart.
Read MoreJohn 3:1-10
In a dialogue with Nicodemus (so called ruler of the Jews), Jesus is reduced to establishing a core spiritual truth: The nature of Spiritual life. Amidst this conversation, Jesus uses physical pictures to bear witness to spiritual realities. These pictures reveal a spiritual deficiency, discredit any fleshly sufficiency, and provide the only solution..
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