SERMONS
Bible Text: Genesis 2:15-16 | Preacher: Pastor Kelly Larsen | Series: Trusting in the Goodness of God God created you for the singular purpose of worshipping Him.
Trusting in the Goodness of God God’s Goodness Displayed in Provision Genesis 2:4-25 God’s Provision of Paradise Genesis 2:8-14 Just as God provided Adam with a paradise for his delight,…
God’s Provision of a Good Life Genesis 2:4-7 God promises to provide a truly good life to His people, but you must trust Him for it.
Bible Text: Genesis 2:1-3 | Preacher: Pastor Kelly Larsen | Series: Trusting in the Goodness of God Look at the goodness of God displayed in His power to complete all…
Look at the goodness of God displayed in His power to give purpose to humanity, and then trust Him to restore your purposefulness in Christ.
Bible Text: Genesis 2:15-16 | Preacher: Pastor Kelly Larsen | Series: Trusting in the Goodness of God God created you for the singular purpose of worshipping Him.
Trusting in the Goodness of God God’s Goodness Displayed in Provision Genesis 2:4-25 God’s Provision of Paradise Genesis 2:8-14 Just as God provided Adam with a paradise for his delight,…
God’s Provision of a Good Life Genesis 2:4-7 God promises to provide a truly good life to His people, but you must trust Him for it.
Bible Text: Genesis 2:1-3 | Preacher: Pastor Kelly Larsen | Series: Trusting in the Goodness of God Look at the goodness of God displayed in His power to complete all…
Look at the goodness of God displayed in His power to give purpose to humanity, and then trust Him to restore your purposefulness in Christ.
BIBLE CLASS
The use of individual gifts is not the focus, rather it is the healthy functioning of a family of faith.
Biblical love is both attractive and offensive; it embraces and shuns; it covers and uncovers; it accepts and intrudes; it is not what we think!
Love, rightly understood and rightly applied, is the ingredient that binds our gifts together and makes for a unified whole, but love misunderstood is disastrous.
Our experience of joy, especially in the midst of suffering, corresponds directly with our ability to apply Gospel truth to life.
The use of individual gifts is not the focus, rather it is the healthy functioning of a family of faith.
Biblical love is both attractive and offensive; it embraces and shuns; it covers and uncovers; it accepts and intrudes; it is not what we think!
Love, rightly understood and rightly applied, is the ingredient that binds our gifts together and makes for a unified whole, but love misunderstood is disastrous.
Our experience of joy, especially in the midst of suffering, corresponds directly with our ability to apply Gospel truth to life.