Jeff and Lisa Chacon teach today’s lesson entitled “Jesus is Lord of My Marriage, Family and Dating.” Join us as they provide a Biblical perspective on the ABC’s of a healthy marriage, family nurturing, and spiritual dating.
Jesus understood the crucial significance of having Godly relationships. Do we? Four invaluable lessons are taught that call us to examine both ourselves and the friendships around us. Join Dave Hamilton as he speaks to us on how we can make Jesus the Lord of our relationships.
In making Jesus our Lord a loving relationship with God is made possible through Christ. However, there is no mistake that the expectation of God’s holy people to both revere and fear Him can be seen throughout the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Our Sizzlin’ Summer Series presents Rich Bartoli as he delivers a powerful message entitled “Reverence for God”.
The defining and unifying principle of the early church could be stated in three words; Jesus is Lord. But what did this statement
mean to followers of Christ in the 1st Century and what does it mean for us today? Join Jeff Chacon as he launches our Sizzlin' Summer
Series with a key lesson entitled "Jesus is Lord".
If we can pull back the curtain to the spiritual realm for just a moment, it would reveal a heavenly father who has been there at every moment and every time in our lives. Join Jeff Chacon today as he helps open our eyes to the unfailing love of God.
In part 2 of "Created in God's Image", John Becker shares the character of our Maker as displayed through three influential female figures in his life.
Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth Richard J. Foster
In a Nutshell: The author addresses twelve spiritual disciplines seen in the 1st century church (including fasting, praying, simplicity, and guidance) that are central to the deepening of the Christian walk. He then gives practical advice on how to best practice these disciplines to maximize spiritual growth.
First Published: 1978 (Edition reviewed: 1998)
The author's premise is a simple one; there are twelve disciplines to the Christian life. These can be subdivided into three groups – the inward disciplines, the outward disciplines and the corporate disciplines.
The inward disciplines include meditation, prayer, fasting and study, and throughout the text, Foster drives home the point that these particular disciplines offer exciting avenues for the examination of self and positive change. The outward disciplines are simplicity, solitude, submission and service. They center on a desire to make the world a better place. The corporate disciplines of confession, worship, guidance, and celebration by their nature are essential in drawing us closer to God and to one another.
Both man and woman were created by God with a specific design. But what did God truly have in mind when He formed man? Join Gregg Eargle in part one of "Created in God's Image" as we explore the nature of the Designer and the character He instilled in man.
Motivation plays a key role in our Christian lives. Guest speaker Jeff Chacon gives us insight into Paul's motivation for the gospel of Christ. Join us today as the message encourages us to make daily decisions to do whatever it takes to stay biblically motivated!