current sermon series - jargon
Christianity is full of jargon. Those are special words or sayings we may use that might be difficult for others to understand. So what exactly do we mean when we we use the words grace, love, obedience, faith, etc.? It might not be what everyone thinks or what everyone has come accustomed to. As this sermon series continues, we hope to paint a picture with Scripture that leaves a lasting memory in your head when you think of these words. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
grace
The story of Barabbas defines grace better than anything else. Somewhere, someone built a cross that was meant for him, but God had other ideas.
love
The Good Samaritan embodies everything Scripture says about love because his actions are the epitome of what God does everyday in our lives.
obedience
Naaman, a man who didn’t believe in God, thousands of years ago, demonstrated once-and-for-all what a person’s response to God’s Word should be.
Faith
Believing in something (or someone) we haven’t seen takes more faith than most are willing to give. What does the story of a woman named Rahab tell us about faith?