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God's Heart For the Racially & Ethnically Marginalized Part 2Every week, we hear on the national and local news about those whose lives have been tragically affected by poverty, violence, terrorism, natural disasters, racism, and disease. We can experience what some have referred to as "compassion fatigue". We know our hearts should be stirred. We know that perhaps we should do something. But the problems seem so far away from American suburbia and the root causes seem overwhelmingly large. So we find ourselves thinking "What difference could I really make? I'll let the experts who know more address those issues." But what if God intends the Church to be His vehicle of compassion and justice? What if the Church was called to be light into the darkness of the pain of those in need? What if Jesus was calling every follower of Christ to add his or her personal light, and that light, when combined with others, could have a huge impact on a hurting world? What if you and I are severely underestimating the impact that each of us could have as we tap into God's heart for the marginalized? Join us for this challenging series beginning March 12th. But be warned -- this series will challenge your heart to be broken for the things that break God's heart.
You may never be the same!
Plays: 6861
God's Heart For the Racially & Ethnically MarginalizedEvery week, we hear on the national and local news about those whose lives have been tragically affected by poverty, violence, terrorism, natural disasters, racism, and disease. We can experience what some have referred to as "compassion fatigue". We know our hearts should be stirred. We know that perhaps we should do something. But the problems seem so far away from American suburbia and the root causes seem overwhelmingly large. So we find ourselves thinking "What difference could I really make? I'll let the experts who know more address those issues." But what if God intends the Church to be His vehicle of compassion and justice? What if the Church was called to be light into the darkness of the pain of those in need? What if Jesus was calling every follower of Christ to add his or her personal light, and that light, when combined with others, could have a huge impact on a hurting world? What if you and I are severely underestimating the impact that each of us could have as we tap into God's heart for the marginalized? Join us for this challenging series beginning March 12th. But be warned -- this series will challenge your heart to be broken for the things that break God's heart.
You may never be the same!
Plays: 8429
God's Heart For the PoorEvery week, we hear on the national and local news about those whose lives have been tragically affected by poverty, violence, terrorism, natural disasters, racism, and disease. We can experience what some have referred to as "compassion fatigue". We know our hearts should be stirred. We know that perhaps we should do something. But the problems seem so far away from American suburbia and the root causes seem overwhelmingly large. So we find ourselves thinking "What difference could I really make? I'll let the experts who know more address those issues." But what if God intends the Church to be His vehicle of compassion and justice? What if the Church was called to be light into the darkness of the pain of those in need? What if Jesus was calling every follower of Christ to add his or her personal light, and that light, when combined with others, could have a huge impact on a hurting world? What if you and I are severely underestimating the impact that each of us could have as we tap into God's heart for the marginalized? Join us for this challenging series but be warned -- this series will challenge your heart to be broken for the things that break God's heart.
Plays: 7603
Who Is My Neighbor?Every week, we hear on the national and local news about those whose lives have been tragically affected by poverty, violence, terrorism, natural disasters, racism, and disease. We can experience what some have referred to as "compassion fatigue". We know our hearts should be stirred. We know that perhaps we should do something. But the problems seem so far away from American suburbia and the root causes seem overwhelmingly large. So we find ourselves thinking "What difference could I really make? I'll let the experts who know more address those issues." But what if God intends the Church to be His vehicle of compassion and justice? What if the Church was called to be light into the darkness of the pain of those in need? What if Jesus was calling every follower of Christ to add his or her personal light, and that light, when combined with others, could have a huge impact on a hurting world? What if you and I are severely underestimating the impact that each of us could have as we tap into God's heart for the marginalized?
Plays: 7312
Micro vs MacroCenturies ago, the greatest scientists verbalized strong faith. In fact, their faith was a great motivation to study science. Since they believed that the material world was designed by God, they also believed that discovering the secrets of the universe would highlight God’s divine characteristics. Today, however, there seems to be a growing rift between science and faith. Since Darwin’s theory of evolution, many have questioned if the material world had an intelligent designer. After all, don’t all logical people and committed scientists agree that the scientific evidence points to the veracity of evolution? Or do they?
Plays: 7609
Looking Into the BoxCenturies ago, the greatest scientists verbalized strong faith. In fact, their faith was a great motivation to study science. Since they believed that the material world was designed by God, they also believed that discovering the secrets of the universe would highlight God’s divine characteristics. Today, however, there seems to be a growing rift between science and faith. Since Darwin’s theory of evolution, many have questioned if the material world had an intelligent designer. After all, don’t all logical people and committed scientists agree that the scientific evidence points to the veracity of evolution? Or do they?
Join us for this 3 part series beginning Sunday, February 19, 2017.
Plays: 7869
Understanding Genesis 1Centuries ago, the greatest scientists verbalized strong faith. In fact, their faith was a great motivation to study science. Since they believed that the material world was designed by God, they also believed that discovering the secrets of the universe would highlight God’s divine characteristics. Today, however, there seems to be a growing rift between science and faith. Since Darwin’s theory of evolution, many have questioned if the material world had an intelligent designer. After all, don’t all logical people and committed scientists agree that the scientific evidence points to the veracity of evolution? Or do they?
Join us for this 3 part series beginning Sunday, February 19, 2017.
Plays: 8683
Shine Your LightSpecial Speaker Jim Stewart takes us through Matthew 28 - The Great Commission
Plays: 6434
Tough LoveLife has been difficult. Adversaries have risen against him. He’s losing heart. In fact, at times he thinks he will surely die. But the apostle Paul has discovered some secrets--comfort amidst hardship,and strength amidst weakness. Despite the challenges and opposition,Paul has tapped into an enduring power that keeps propelling him forward in triumph. Join us during the month of January as we continue our series in 2 Corinthians.
Plays: 19137
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