Sun, 9 March 2008 If Jesus is the most respected historical figure of all time, admired
even by those who do not follow His teaching, why did His
contemporaries feel the need to urgently plot His execution. Could it
be that Jesus wasn't as meek and mild as we sometimes think? Could it
be that He was a radical who sought to upend the religious
establishment. Could it be that He was a threat to their, and often
our, way of life, comfort and ease. In this series of messages, we'll
look at what Jesus said and did that "ticked off" the religious leaders
of the day, and how obeying Him might radically change us as well.Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 If Jesus is the most respected historical figure of all time, admired
even by those who do not follow His teaching, why did His
contemporaries feel the need to urgently plot His execution. Could it
be that Jesus wasn't as meek and mild as we sometimes think? Could it
be that He was a radical who sought to upend the religious
establishment. Could it be that He was a threat to their, and often
our, way of life, comfort and ease. In this series of messages, we'll
look at what Jesus said and did that "ticked off" the religious leaders
of the day, and how obeying Him might radically change us as well.Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 February 2008 If Jesus is the most respected historical figure of all time, admired
even by those who do not follow His teaching, why did His
contemporaries feel the need to urgently plot His execution. Could it
be that Jesus wasn't as meek and mild as we sometimes think? Could it
be that He was a radical who sought to upend the religious
establishment. Could it be that He was a threat to their, and often
our, way of life, comfort and ease. In this series of messages, we'll
look at what Jesus said and did that "ticked off" the religious leaders
of the day, and how obeying Him might radically change us as well.Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 If Jesus is the most respected historical figure of all time, admired even by those who do not follow His teaching, why did His contemporaries feel the need to urgently plot His execution. Could it be that Jesus wasn't as meek and mild as we sometimes think? Could it be that He was a radical who sought to upend the religious establishment. Could it be that He was a threat to their, and often our, way of life, comfort and ease. In this series of messages, we'll look at what Jesus said and did that "ticked off" the religious leaders of the day, and how obeying Him might radically change us as well.Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 February 2008 Ever feel stuck in life? Feel like things you have done, or things that have been done to you are keeping you from moving ahead in your life. This message from the book of Philippians shows us how to move beyond ourselves and live the abundant life that God intends, no matter where we've been.Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 January 2008 It's time to get back to God's standards for how we manage our finances and our lives, just as it was back in the days of Malachi the prophet. See what God says about it in Malachi 3:8-12.Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 The second half of this two-part message on the topic of spiritually drifting. This week we look at the consequences of drifting, how to keep yourself from drifting away from God, and how to be restored after you have drifted.Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 Are you just drifting through life? If so, you are headed for danger. In the first part of this two part message, Pastor Dave Wiener looks at the signs that we might be drifting, and what causes us to drift away from God's best for our lives.Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 January 2008 The topic is hell. It's not an easy topic to talk about, not easy to think
about, but one on which Jesus taught more than He did on heaven. Pastor Dave
discusses hell, and the implications that this truth has on us.Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 December 2007 A new years message about new beginnings by our special guest speaker, Rev. Delbert Watkins.Comments[0] |

If Jesus is the most respected historical figure of all time, admired
even by those who do not follow His teaching, why did His
contemporaries feel the need to urgently plot His execution. Could it
be that Jesus wasn't as meek and mild as we sometimes think? Could it
be that He was a radical who sought to upend the religious
establishment. Could it be that He was a threat to their, and often
our, way of life, comfort and ease. In this series of messages, we'll
look at what Jesus said and did that "ticked off" the religious leaders
of the day, and how obeying Him might radically change us as well.