Through Jesus, we get to participate in a redemption story that has been unfolding since the beginning of time!
Easter Study Series (Part 3)
Why is it important that Jesus rose from the dead? In the studies so far we have seen that Jesus lived (study 1) and died (study 2) for us. That through faith in Jesus we are new creations freed from the condemnation and control of sin, who now live to glorify and follow Him. However, if Jesus stayed dead then our faith is futile and we are still dead in our sins. In this study we will see from the Scriptures that Jesus did rise from the dead—proof positive that the Father accepted what He had done on our behalf and that through Jesus we have a new standing, life, and hope.
Easter Study Series (Part 2)
Why did Jesus die? That is the question we will explore further in this study. We will see from the Scriptures how Jesus’s life of perfect obedience to the Father culminated in His death for us on the cross. The perfect Lamb of God bore our sins, so that through faith in Him we might be healed, new creations freed from the condemnation and control of sin, who now live to glorify and follow Jesus.
Make Disciples: Obedient
The current pandemic has raised many questions in our minds, as churches have reduced their activities and we have learned new ways to communicate. One key question being asked, as people struggle to maintain their relationship with God, is, “Have we simply been building a community of churchgoers or are we truly helping people to become disciples of Jesus Christ?” In this new study series on discipleship we try to help you answer that question for yourself.
Make Disciples: Kingdom People
The current pandemic has raised many questions in our minds, as churches have reduced their activities and we have learned new ways to communicate. One key question being asked, as people struggle to maintain their relationship with God, is, “Have we simply been building a community of churchgoers or are we truly helping people to become disciples of Jesus Christ?” In this the second of our new study series on discipleship we try to help you answer that question for yourself.