When our world is shaken, it’s easy for fear to spread. But God promises to be with us no matter what comes our way. In times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever to trust who God is and how He says we can live — ANXIOUS FOR NOTHING. These messages created specifically in March/April 2020 – address concerns about the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Go here for sermon notes and scripture references.
When our world is shaken, it’s easy for fear to spread. But God promises to be with us no matter what comes our way. In times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever to trust who God is and how He says we can live — CONTAGIOUS HOPE. These messages created specifically in March 2020 – address concerns about the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Go here for sermon notes and scripture references.
When our world is shaken, it’s easy for fear to spread. But God promises to be with us no matter what comes our way. In times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever to trust who God is and how He says we can live — FAITH > FEAR. These messages created specifically in March 2020 – address concerns about the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Go here for sermon notes and scripture references.
Can God be good when life is not? When life hits hard, it plunges us into a sea of questions we hoped we’d never have to ask. But when you feel broken, abandoned, and struggling to find answers, there’s a beacon in the storm. A message series focusing on the Biblical book of Habakkuk, Hug It Out shows us how we can cling to God even when our circumstances are overwhelming because He will carry us through the storm. Go here…
Can God be good when life is not? When life hits hard, it plunges us into a sea of questions we hoped we’d never have to ask. But when you feel broken, abandoned, and struggling to find answers, there’s a beacon in the storm. A message series focusing on the Biblical book of Habakkuk, Hug It Out shows us how we can cling to God even when our circumstances are overwhelming because He will carry us through the storm. Go here…