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By Shawn Farrell | October 27, 2024

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Nunca Vayas Allí Otra Vez  (Gálatas 5:1-6)

By Chris Mueller | February 12, 2023

El desafío de Paul de NUNCA VOLVER A IR ALLÍ. No abrace las obras, la ley, la tradición, la ceremonia como un camino de salvación, confíe solo en Cristo por Gracia a través de la Fe. Mantente libre, nunca vuelvas a la esclavitud. Pablo es IMPRESIONANTE en estos versículos y dice cosas a las que incluso los cristianos sólidos reaccionan. Habla de los que se alejan de Cristo, de los que deciden salvarse a su manera. SIN EMBARGO TAMBIÉN celebra la singularidad de la vida en el Espíritu, donde confiamos en Cristo y vivimos una vida de amor por las obras.

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Quiet Time and Training Your Little Ones (Moms By Grace – Sep 2014)

By Beth Pleasnick | September 9, 2014

Lesson from Moms by Grace, taught by Beth Pleasnick.

What I Learned on Sabbatical

By John Pleasnick | September 7, 2014

This summer, John had the opportunity to take a sabbatical, a chance to rest, spend extended time with his family, and study. While he was gone, he visited nine other churches, both in our area and in the northwest. He will encourage you, both personally and as a member of our church family, as he shares what he did on summer vacation.

Attributes of God

Adoption: A Good Reason to Cry Abba! Father!

By Adam Tyson | August 31, 2014

It is good to understand the doctrine of justification – God views us as if we had never sinned and gives us Christ’s righteousness instead. However, there is an even greater blessing that results from our salvation – we are adopted as God’s sons, made a part of His family, and given a personal relationship with God as our Father. Learn about all the benefits of this amazing blessing.

Attributes of God

Two Unchangeable Things: A Study on the Immutability of God (Heb 6:17-18)

By Patrick Cho | August 24, 2014

As we continue in our study of the attributes of God, this week we look at His immutability. The author of Hebrews is writing to people who were in very difficult circumstances, and he encourages them (and us) to have hope in the unchanging nature of God’s promises and God’s nature.

Attributes of God

The Knowledge and Wisdom of God

By Scott Ardavanis | August 17, 2014

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Everlasting to Everlasting (Psalm 90)

By Jon Rourke | August 11, 2014

There is nothing that defines us more clearly than what we think about God, and the attribute of God’s eternality is one that is foundational to all His other attributes. God is infinite with respect to time, and the more that we understand this difficult topic, the better we can understand ourselves and the eternal relationship we will have with Him someday.

A Serious Warning to the Religious (Mark 12:38-44)

By Chris Mueller | August 3, 2014

In this final message from Mark 12, Jesus warns the people to watch out for false teachers, religious leaders who were only motivated by their own pride and greed. They even defrauded the widows of Israel, the very people who needed the most protection. This warning is just as relevant today as there are still many false teachers who lead people astray. Learn what the Bible says about how to identify false teachers and avoid them.

Religious Dangers

Who Do You Say He Is? (Mark 12:35-37)

By Chris Mueller | July 28, 2014

We continue in Mark 12, but this time Jesus turns the tables on the spiritual leaders of Israel and asks them a question. As our Lord does, He dramatically proves His deity. He clearly points out to them that He, Jesus, is God in the flesh—the Lord of all. It is an amazing moment, and one you will not want to miss as we equip you to speak to those without Christ, and fuel your worship for Christ as your God.

Religious Dangers

The Necessary Quality of All True Christians (Mark 12:28-34)

By Chris Mueller | July 22, 2014

As Christians, God’s wholehearted love toward us must never be returned with a halfhearted love on our part. Jesus will teach us about the Greatest Commandment of love–love to Him and love to others, commanding us to love Him with our entire being . . . to be all in.

Religious Dangers

You can physically LIVE AGAIN after you DIE (Mark 12:18-27)

By Chris Mueller | July 15, 2014

Are you looking forward to Heaven—specifically, being face to face with Christ? Do you realize everything that was flawed here will be perfected there? Your body will be glorious, grown to its eternal potential. Mark 12:18 to 27 exposes some of our future realities as Jesus talks about the coming resurrection.

Religious Dangers

Politics, Taxes and Government (Mark 12:13-17)

By Chris Mueller | July 7, 2014

Our Lord Jesus is once again attacked by the Sanhedrin, but this time by the Pharisees and Herodians together! They test Christ with a question about taxes, again attempting to get Him to say something that would get Him in trouble with Rome or rejected by the populace. In His brilliant answer, the Lord also teaches us about life on Earth under a government, under unrighteousness, under injustice, and worse. He tells us how we Christians are to behave. Listen to God’s Word on this controversial topic.

Religious Dangers

The Hard Reactions of the Religious Lost (Mark 12:1-12)

By Chris Mueller | June 30, 2014

The series on Religious Dangers begins with the parable of the vineyard, where Christ exposes the hearts of the religious leaders in their desire to kill the Old Testament prophets and to kill God the Son. Through their hard reactions to Christ, you will be impacted by the patience of God, desire to speak God’s Word and not your own opinion, produce fruit, and even think through the coming judgment of God.