Desperate Households: Submission
Jeff and Jenny Geyer — March 7, 2010
When you hear the word submission what goes through your mind? Unfortunately, there is a world of extremes that we have fallen into and none of which are healthy.
Desperate Households: Leadership
Michael Fraser — February 28, 2010
Is part of our desperation due to the lack of leadership in homes? Has there been a dividing issue in American homes about who should lead? Why are men so reluctant to lead their homes? Why are women so eager to lead the home?
Desperate Households: Treasure Principle
Jeff Geyer — February 21, 2010
Collectively, American Evangelicals gave 2.5% of their annual income to their local church in 2007. Have believers neglected generosity because they are not grateful?
The Battle Within
Mark Rea — February 17, 2010
Starting Sunday evening, February 21 the students will begin a new series entitled, The Battle Within. The series centers around the hardships of battling temptation.
Desperate Households: Desperation
Michael Fraser — February 14, 2010
Over the last couple years many American households are desperate for hope, life, and stability. How have you been affected? What are you desperate for?
Marks of a Healthy Church: Community
Jeff Geyer — February 7, 2010
We all have our reasons for not getting into biblical community and we all have our idea of what community is. But are we right?
Marks of a Healthy Church: Service
Michael Fraser — January 31, 2010
Serving is a struggle for many people, especially when we all have busy schedules and have very little time with family. But what if serving is something so important that we cannot miss?
Marks of a Healthy Church: Accountability
Michael Fraser — January 24, 2010
When we hear the word accountability our minds may be drawn to coercive tactics, legalism, and manipulation or dominating tactics. But biblical accountability is actually about relationships.
Marks of a Healthy Church: Salvation
Michael Fraser — January 17, 2010
The first step to our relationship with God is salvation. Even though this step is elementary to many believers, it has been neglected and miss communicated by church leaders and churches.
Marks of a Healthy Church: Prayer
Jeff Geyer — January 10, 2010
There was a time when the Church looked much different than it does today. Even simple things like belonging and community looked differently then as they do now. What if that could change through prayer? Would you be interested?