Week 7 – Jeff Maness – April 14, 2019 In suffering, the example Jesus left is the experience we can live. The doctrine of suffering is often ignored in our American Christianity. If we don’t learn how to walk through suffering like Jesus, we will very easily be overcome by it when it comes. Seven:...
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Seven: It is Finished
Week 5 – Jeff Maness – April 7, 2019 When Jesus said, “It is finished”, what did he mean and how does that affect us? In this message we’re going to see how Jesus finished what we could not do so we could experience what we do not deserve. Seven: It Is Finished Main Scripture:...
Seven: I am Thirsty
Week 5 – Taylor Miller – March 31, 2019 Seven- “I am Thirst” John 19:28 John 19:28 Jesus knew that his mission was now finished, and to fulfill Scripture he said, “I am thirsty.” NT Wright translation: 28 After this, Jesus knew that everything had been completed. ‘I’m thirsty,’ he said (fulfilling what the Bible...
Seven: The Suffering of Jesus
Week 4 – Andy Hazelet – March 24, 2019 The good news couldn’t be good until it was first bad. What do we learn from the suffering of Jesus?
Seven: Reveal
Week 3 – Jeff Maness – March 17, 2019 What did Jesus reveal on the cross? When Jesus spoke to his mother and to John from the cross, it appears to be something only personal to them. But as you did deeper into what he said, you see an incredible amount of care, a connection...
Seven: Father, Forgive Them
Week 1 – Jeff Maness – March 3, 2019 Father, forgive them…” are the first of seven final statements recorded from Jesus on the cross. While they were spoken about and for the very ones who drove the nails into his hands and feet, they are also incredibly profound words that affect our lives today....
Grace and Truth: Faith and Sexuality
Week 3 – John Wilson – February 17, 2019 What is the relationship between the LGBT community and the church? Can someone be gay and Christian? In a world splintered by the conversation surrounding faith and sexuality, we seek to respond to LGBT people in grace and truth. What is the relationship between being...