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Scripture tells us that the Lord will not break a bruised reed or snuff out a smoldering wick. In Luke 7:36-50, we discover that Christ is filled with compassion and love for the sinner who comes to Him with a broken and contrite heart. We also see that Jesus is willing to reach out and break through to those of us who still wrestle with a condemnatory spirit.

Romans 4 tells us that we are righteous because of our faith in Jesus. The Hebrew roots movement attempts to deceive the believer and convince them that you need to live the Old Testament law out to be saved. Join us as Pastor Paul Mowery interviews Banner Kidd and we learn more about this legalistic movement, how God is working in Banner’s life, and how the believer can live a life with their hope in the finished work of Christ. 

Standing Strong in a Shifting Culture

Join us as we have Pastor Craig Nickols share with us a messaged covering Ephesians 6:10-13.

Isaiah 59 describes the Lord’s perspective on injustice and disregard for the truth. While we might look at injustice and seek to place blame, the Lord looks for something else. What is it? Who is it?

Join us as we have Pastor Craig Nickols share with us a messaged covering Ephesians 6:13-14.

Your worldview influences how you view and understand morality and spirituality. We need to hold a Biblical worldview so we can navigate safely through the many complications we face in these changing times. 

Jesus commands us in His Word to “love your neighbor as yourself.” The real question is who is my neighbor? Is it just the person that lives next door to us, or is it the oppressed that live on the other side of the world? Join us as we welcome Joe Mann as he shares about his ministry with Destiny Rescue.

How we respond to spiritual warfare starts with selecting the right battlefield. Which one will you choose?

Ready, Not Ready

Jesus said that there were certain signs that will indicate the closeness of His return. But recognizing the signs and being ready for the close of the age are two very different things. In Jesus’ parable of the ten virgins, five young women are called “wise” and five, “foolish” based on their preparedness. How can we know with certainty that we are ready for the coming Day that is ahead?

We have been reconciled to God and given new life through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. How does the fact God did everything to initiate reconciliation with us affect the way we pursue reconciliation when conflicts occur in the Body of Christ? Do we pursue justice, rights, or something altogether different?