Episodes
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Does God's Will Always Come To Pass?
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
This question will fundamentally change how you look at the world. If you love being challenged give this sermon a listen. Have you ever asked yourself these questions? Does the will of God always happen? What is my role concerning God's will? Why does God ask us to pray for His will if it's already being done?
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Testimony by Sountha: Faith and Recovery
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Sountha explains how faith in God and a great community led him to recovery from drug addiction.
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
God's Sovereignty: Is God in Control? Or Is He in Charge?
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
How should we look at God's sovereignty? Is God in control or is he in charge? How should we look at our role in this world in relationship to a powerful God? Eric Knopf challenges a prevailing belief that God is always in control. Who is in control of the world? The Bible paints a far different picture than today's leading theology about God's role in controlling the world.
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
Surrendering to God and Community
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
Thursday Feb 09, 2017
Nathaniel shares how the Holy Spirit taught him how to trust in the godly community in which he was already in. "God wants to give you sweet potato fries" -Nathaniel S.
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Sustaining Breakthrough
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Have you ever had a breakthrough, that stopped as quickly as it began? If so, you’re not alone. In this message, Eric Waterbury shares not only how to have a breakthrough, but to sustain it. If you want to keep your breakthrough alive, consider the following.
- Discover where you need a breakthrough in your community.
- Embrace truth: it will release more freedom into your life.
- See emotions not as problems to be solved, but signs to be interpreted.
- Identify where your pain is coming from.
And, while you’re on your journey, treasure the transition. It means you’re on your way somewhere.
Featured Scripture: Hebrews 11:1