John 21
After we believe, there is work to do. Jesus said to Peter and to us to "Feed My Sheep". What does that mean for you?
John 21
After we believe, there is work to do. Jesus said to Peter and to us to "Feed My Sheep". What does that mean for you?
John 19:38-20:10
Covid 19 is very serious, but today we will look at the greatest pandemic ever. This pandemic has infected every single one of us and we are all completely isolated. No vaccine is possible. But the good news is, there is a complete cure. Today is resurrection Sunday, today is redemption day.
John 12:12-19
This week Pastor Aaron talks about how we can come out of difficult times like these renewed and thriving. It will take our willingness to humble ourselves and let Jesus be King - to shape and work in our lives. If we can respond to His promptings, even when it seems crazy, we will discover the value for these times and seasons and come out on the other end thriving and renewed rather than defeated & dried up.
John 17
John 15: 1-17
The goal Jesus has for each of us is to be fruitful. This only happens in a dynamic connection to the Vine. The rest is just plastic fruit.
John 14:15-31
We need help. Jesus needed help and that help was found in the filling of the Holy Spirit. We need that filling of the Spirit as well and the very peace of God comes with it. Wonderful.
John 13:1-20
Jesus shows the full extent of His love for us. He is in fact still doing this, for each that would receive that love and service.
John 11:1-44
We all approach grief in our own way. And that is OK. Five approaches to grief in John 11 with an ending that is very different and full of hope.
John 10:1-21
The Good Shepherd knows my name. He calls me by name. The God of the Universe is personal, relational and cares for me like only the Chief Shepherd can care for the sheep. It all sounds inviting.