After coming down from the mountain tops there is nothing more refreshing then time spent reflecting on the experience on the riverbank. Special thanks to Pastor Tim for such an insightful sermon series these past 5 weeks with his “Riverbank Reflections”. The 7 questions he asked us to ponder should be something we come back to time and time again as we learn from our recent circumstances. There ARE ways to move forward in any situation that feels like it would be easier to go back. All 5 sermons in this series have been put together in one compilation video. If you missed any individual sermon, or want to share with a friend, you can find the full sermon series here:
Pastor Tim's 5-part sermon series "Riverbank Reflections: Lessons from the Rivers in Scripture" takes a look at valuable lessons we can learn from the rivers in scripture and how we can move forward when it seems easier to go back.
Pastor Tim's 5-part sermon series "Riverbank Reflections: Lessons from the Rivers in Scripture" takes a look at valuable lessons we can learn from the rivers in scripture and how we can move forward when it seems easier to go back.
Pastor Tim's 5-part sermon series "Riverbank Reflections: Lessons from the Rivers in Scripture" takes a look at valuable lessons we can learn from the rivers in scripture and how we can move forward when it seems easier to go back.
Pastor Tim's 5-part sermon series "Riverbank Reflections: Lessons from the Rivers in Scripture" takes a look at valuable lessons we can learn from the rivers in scripture and how we can move forward when it seems easier to go back.
Pastor Tim's 5-part sermon series "Riverbank Reflections: Lessons from the Rivers in Scripture" takes a look at valuable lessons we can learn from the rivers in scripture and how we can move forward when it seems easier to go back.
Easter is the single greatest day in the history of the world; Easter is the single greatest event in the history of the world; WHY? Because death lost its grip on LIFE, Because the grave lost its power to destroy, Because despair was trumped by hope, Because sin was vanquished by forgiveness; Because man-made religion was replaced by a personal relationship with a Savior. Because the world has never been the same since Easter Morning! Since all of this is true, why would anyone want to be anywhere else on Easter, but a place where the Savior of the world is recognized, honored and worshipped. If you already have a relationship with Jesus, the risen Savior of Easter, then worship Him this Easter. If you’re NOT quite sure what you think about Jesus, come join us for Easter services and maybe, hopefully - this Easter will become the greatest day in the history of your life!
Do you have the peace of God that surpasses ALL understanding? Pastor Tim's Palm Sunday sermon from yesterday looked at peaceful intentions that sometimes encounter hostile reactions. Find out how you can understand the peace that God is giving you in every situation.