New Entries
- Feb 01
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Kingdom Economics: Sex, Lust, and Divorce
Today we are looking at the realities of marriage, adultery, and lust in God’s Kingdom. Again, we will see the invitation to inside out living when it comes to facing these issues.
Posted by Media Tech, Feb 01, 2009
- Jan 21
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Kingdom Economics: Salt and Light
Last week we talked about how upside-down and backward Jesus’ approach to life can be. As Jesus calls us to bring this news to the people in our world we often find it challenging to do that in an authentic and compelling way.
Posted by Media Tech, Jan 21, 2009
- Jan 11
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Kingdom Economics: The Beatitudes
This Sunday we start a new series called Kingdom Economics. We live in a world that has its own mode of operation; rules we live and operate by. In the book of Matthew, Jesus helps us see how life in His Kingdom is quite the opposite of life in our world’s economy.
Posted by Media Tech, Jan 11, 2009
- Jan 07
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Miracle of Christmas
Christmas Eve Service
Posted by Media Tech, Jan 07, 2009
- Jan 07
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Jonah: A Story of God's Unrelenting Compassion
Today we’ll look at the book of Jonah which illustrates how God’s compassion pursues us when we are running from Him—when we are lost in false identities and broken perspectives.
Posted by Media Tech, Jan 07, 2009
- Jan 05
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Jonah Animation
This animation loosely illustrates the book of Jonah as Brian Kilde reads the story. (NIV)
Posted by Media Tech, Jan 05, 2009
- Dec 28
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Commercialism and the Holidays
Do you ever find it ironic that it is so difficult to connect with God during the Christmas season? Why is it so challenging to focus on God during a time that we say is meant for celebrating Jesus’ Birth? Today we’ll try to identify some of the factors contributing to this conundrum…
Posted by Media Tech, Dec 28, 2008
- Dec 15
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The Grand Narrative
Today we will look at the Grand Narrative; the story of God’s unrelenting pursuit of humanity since creation, and the future hope we all have. The Grand Narrative is a love story that we are invited into as we draw from the love Modeled by God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
Posted by Jeremy Ross, Dec 15, 2008







