The Birth of Missions: Acts 13 / James Fyffe
/Acts 13:1-3
James Fyffe breaks down the practicalities of our mission as The Church by diving into lives of Barnabas and Saul.
Read Morethou hast magnified thy word above all thy name
Acts 13:1-3
James Fyffe breaks down the practicalities of our mission as The Church by diving into lives of Barnabas and Saul.
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 MoreEcclesiastes 10
This short message from Ecclesiastes 10 gives us a series of insights into how a congregation of believers can sustain and support the vision and leadership of their church.
Read MorePhilippians 1-2
As we seek God together for vision in our ministry, the simple question arises… Who will we be? The answer is simple, we will be who God called us to be. This pursuit looks like making ourselves of no reputation, and relying on the grace rather than our own merits!
Read MorePhilippians 1-2
As we seek God together for vision in our ministry, the simple question arises… Who will we be? The answer is simple, we will be who God called us to be. This pursuit looks like abandoning fear and adoring unity
Read MoreRomans 15:20-21
Last week we learned about the nature of Paul's message: what he spoke, how he spoke, why he spoke it and by whose authority he spoke it. This week we will consider more closely "to where and to whom should the message of the gospel be delivered?".
Read More2 Timothy 4:1-8
Mike Reneau leads us in a message discussing our lives as ministers of the gospel and how our foundation must be based upon the Word of God.
Read MoreMatthew 28:19-20
The third and last installment in a series devoted to the four goals of Discipleship. We discuss today what ministry is and why it is a necessary part in the life of a believer.
Read MoreWe are a ministry of young adults who are seeking to pursue a deeper faith in Jesus Christ through God's Word, fellowship and prayer.
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