We are at war during the Christmas season of Christmas; against stress, depression, anxiety, materialism, consumerism, evil, death, and sin. As a church family, we are raising a banner to remember what Christ has done at Christmas.
Looking at the Book of Galatians, instead of enjoying the freedom found in a relationship with Jesus & worshiping in light of his gospel, Paul calls out how the churches in Galatian were turning to a distorted & twisted version of the gospel… which was in fact not the gospel at all.
Although the book of Esther has no mention of God… His presence is seen throughout it all. Through the narrative of a Jewish girl and her adoptive father’s unlikely rise to power— you see the Lord’s hidden hand move to preserve His people and honor His promise.
Looking at the stories of Jesus found in the Gospels, we invite you to “Come and see” just as Philip invited Nathanael with the same phrase. Come and see what Jesus has done, is doing, and will do. Once you see we will encourage you to go and tell.
Covering the first 3 chapters of Genesis, we are going to look at our beginning/origin. These three chapters are the most important in the Bible because they answer all the philosophical and existential questions we wrestle with. Questions like… who are we, where did we come from, why are we here, what is wrong, and how do we fix it?
This is not our home. We are in exile. Citizens of Heaven in a world held hostage to lies of the enemy. We will dive into Daniel and see how Babylon is similar to the state of our world, and then learn how to live in this world with boldness.
At LifePoint, we desire to see people Find Life in Jesus Christ and Live Sent with His gospel. During this series we will dive into the 4 ways we believe these need to happen in our lives; by Gathering, Growing, Giving, and Going.
In Hebrews 11, we find what is often referred to as the “Hall of Faith.” We will look closely at each of the heroes of our faith and discover how everything they did was By Faith in their creator.
In Matthew 13, Jesus’ disciples ask, “Why do you speak to them in parables?” And he answered them, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven…” We are going to look at some parables during this series to better understand the Kingdom Secrets.
The book of Ruth shows how God’s people can experience his sovereignty, wisdom, and covenant kindness. On display throughout the book is God’s love & loyalty.
The book of Jonah is far more about a big God than a big fish. It’s about a God whose heart beats for the nations, a God who radically pursues the lost, and a God who graciously invites us to join Him on mission. Our prayer in this series is that we would see a relentless God & become a relentless church on a relentless mission.
Throughout the season of Advent, we will explore the reality that the message of Christmas is a message to be multiplied. As we reflect on the significance of the birth of Christ, we will see that this news is meant to be shared. At the heart of Christmas is the call to go.
The only thing that keeps us sane in our crazy world is knowing that Jesus is greater than our fears, sickness, politics, inflation, recession, culture wars…He’s over everything.
The greatest sermon ever is found in Matthew 5–7. Most know it as the Sermon on the Mount. During this series, we look at chapter 6&7 and learn how his way is greater because his way is THE WAY.
In Joshua, God had given Israel the promised land, but they had the responsibility to take it, being equipped with strength and courage that could only be found in God. We need the same strength and courage today.
Never has a single moment been filled with such grace and disruption. When Jesus climbed atop the mountain of mercy to conquer death he changed everything. He gave us life. That grace is permanent and it’s why we celebrate Him.
The greatest sermon ever is found in Matthew 5–7. Most know it as the Sermon on the Mount. During this series, we look at chapter 5 and learn how his way is greater because his way is THE WAY.
ONE DAY He will wipe away every tear from our eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things will have passed away.
The gospel reminds us that nothing from our old self should be the same. As we look at our lives we have to be reminded that the Gospel changes everything. Join as we look at a couple tangible reminders of how This Changes Everything.
It’s easy to say and sing, “God Holds It All” when all is well, but what happens when a pandemic comes bringing a physical and financial crisis? We are going to look at some biblical characters who faced affliction in times not unlike the moment we are in today, and how they trusted in the one who STILL holds it all.