Work and Rest have always been part of God’s plan. Watch this video for a quick biblical overview of how we can honor God with a strong work ethic and by resting well.
This video explains that throughout life we are surrounded by numbers, like our age, weight, I.Q., etc. It's easy to let these numbers define who we are. To find ourselves in Christ, we must let go of our insignificant numbers. Only then will we be able to receive our true identity. Also available in Spanish.
This year, as your children head back to school, stop and take a moment to pray for God's hand upon them, His strength to carry them and His love to surround them.
In Matthew 6, Jesus taught us to pray in this way. This video can be used to begin your service, to kick off your time of worship, or as an introduction to your message.
This reflection of our daily walk with God, inspired by verses from Psalm 27 and Jeremiah 29, reminds us of who God is and that He has a plan for us no matter what we face.
Based on 1 Corinthians 9:24. Many focus on our failures, they scoff at our weaknesses, they obsess over having the right style, and they are captivated about the idea of winning.
The Bible tells us to present ourselves as living sacrifices. In other words, our lives were designed to be lived out as an offering to God. Every breath, every heartbeat and every moment.
The goal of this mini-movie is to remind us of what God is really interested in when we give. It opens up the passage in Mark 12 where Jesus explains the sacrificial giving of the poor widow.....
Paul, Solomon, the Psalmist - they all tell us that nothing we do or say is hidden from the Lord. Well, this guy thinks he can avoid God… by hiding in his crawl space.
God is worthy of praise every moment of every day. Psalm 95 beautifully illustrates what it means to answer the call to worship. Come, let us sing to the Lord!
We’re all unique. We all have a list of likes and dislikes. But, there is one thing we all have in common. We were all created to worship. God made us to shout His praises.