The third sermon in the "Share" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Mark 9:38-50 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
An Identity of Ministry
Why Share?
The second sermon in the "Share" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Romans 10 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
How to share
The first sermon in the "Share" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Acts 17:16-34 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Anatomy of a heart full of grace
The third sermon in the "Love" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Acts 6:8-15 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Hunter of Hate Haunted by love
The second sermon in the "Love" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Acts 9:1-9 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Are you an incendiary christian?
The first sermon in the "Love" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Acts 2:1-13 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Serving selflessly
The second sermon in the "Serve" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Acts 20:17-35 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
It's Your Serve
The first sermon in the "Serve" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Psalm 119:65-80 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Trust the Word
The third sermon in the "Obey" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Psalm 119:65-80 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Study the word
The second sermon in the "Obey" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Psalm 119:33-40 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Read the Word
The first sermon in the "Obey" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Psalm 119:129-136 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Worship that transforms
The second sermon in the "Worship" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Isaiah 58 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Why worship God?
The first sermon in the "Worship" portion of our Identity Challenge. Open your bibles to Isaiah 43:1-7 to follow along. Click here for discussion questions related to this sermon.
Share the gospel urgently
The sixth sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 4:1-5 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here to view discussion questions related to this sermon.
Love and serve others genuinely
The fifth sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 4:12-16 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here to view discussion questions related to this sermon.
Worship God Supremely
The fourth sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 1:15-17 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here for discussion questions.
obey the word completely
The third sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 3:14-17 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here to view discussion questions related to this sermon.
Make Disciples Genuinely
The second sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 1:2-7 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here to view discussion questions related to this sermon.
An Identity of Discipleship
The first sermon in our new series and theme for 2018! Open your bibles to 1 Tim. 4:6-10 and follow along as we talk about our identity as a church. Click here to view discussion questions related to this sermon.
Identity
This new series is going to be our theme for 2018. Join us as we focus on what our Identity as a Church should look like!