Episodios del podcast

  • March 31, 2024 Easter Sunday|Pastor Dave| "Believe Again"

    March 31, 2024 Easter Sunday|Pastor Dave| "Believe Again"

    Our culture is big on belief. You could even say there is a belief in belief. Yet moments happen that can shake the foundations of what we believe and calls everything we held onto into question. When that happens, we really have to get to the bedrock of who we are and ask, “What do I really believe in?” The word “believe” is closely associated with the word “faith.” So when Jesus says, “Believe in me,” what He is really saying is, “Have faith in me.” This Easter, join us as we look to the cross and resurrection. Come out as we look to Jesus and choose to “Believe Again.”

  • Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave|"Jesus is the True King" Wk#3

    Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave|"Jesus is the True King" Wk#3

    There are three main "offices" spoken of in the Old Testament-prophet, priest, and king. Jesus fulfills all three of these roles. Normally, the three offices of prophet, priest, and king were distinct from each other, with no overlap. That is, a king was not a priest or a prophet. A priest did not function as a prophet or a king. And a prophet simply did a prophet's job without trying to be a either king or a priest. But Jesus Christ perfectly fills all three roles simultaneously: He is the Prophet, Priest, and King, to the great blessing of the world. This series looks at these roles that Jesus has fulfilled and still fulfills - He is our Prophet to give us direction, He is our High Priest to free us from shame, and He is our King to give us unity and strength.

  • Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave|"Jesus is the True Priest" Wk#2

    Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave|"Jesus is the True Priest" Wk#2

    There are three main "offices" spoken of in the Old Testament-prophet, priest, and king. Jesus fulfills all three of these roles. Normally, the three offices of prophet, priest, and king were distinct from each other, with no overlap. That is, a king was not a priest or a prophet. A priest did not function as a prophet or a king. And a prophet simply did a prophet's job without trying to be a either king or a priest. But Jesus Christ perfectly fills all three roles simultaneously: He is the Prophet, Priest, and King, to the great blessing of the world. This series looks at these roles that Jesus has fulfilled and still fulfills - He is our Prophet to give us direction, He is our High Priest to free us from shame, and He is our King to give us unity and strength.

  • Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave| "Jesus is the True Prophet" Wk1

    Prophet/Priest/King|Pastor Dave| "Jesus is the True Prophet" Wk1

    There are three main "offices" spoken of in the Old Testament-prophet, priest, and king. Jesus fulfills all three of these roles. Normally, the three offices of prophet, priest, and king were distinct from each other, with no overlap. That is, a king was not a priest or a prophet. A priest did not function as a prophet or a king. And a prophet simply did a prophet's job without trying to be a either king or a priest. But Jesus Christ perfectly fills all three roles simultaneously: He is the Prophet, Priest, and King, to the great blessing of the world. This series looks at these roles that Jesus has fulfilled and still fulfills - He is our Prophet to give us direction, He is our High Priest to free us from shame, and He is our King to give us unity and strength.

  • Missio Dei|Pastor Kevin|"Disciples on Mission" Wk#4

    Missio Dei|Pastor Kevin|"Disciples on Mission" Wk#4

    We serve a God who is on mission. Since creation, God has been in the mode of redemption and restoration. This is His plan; this is His heart. It’s what we call the Missio Dei (Latin for “mission of God”). This mission is not just what He is up to but what God invites us to be a part of. In fact, Jesus spoke of this in what we call the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20). Jesus calls us by beginning with the word “o.” Yet, it doesn’t mean quite what we think it means. Rather than being an in-your-face command, it is much more invitational in nature. It has more of an “As you go” sort of feel. In other words, wherever we are, we’re in just the right place to live out the Missio Dei and share the love of Jesus with whoever we meet. By recognizing the “As you go” nature of the commission, what we discover is that mission is not just a trip we take to a foreign country or land but it is the everyday posture of God’s people to everyone, everywhere, always. Join us in February as we look at our lives and embrace God’s Missio Dei and live lives that “go.”