Pastor Clark continues the ‘Restart with Jesus Series’ by focusing on Jesus’ water to wine miracle. When it comes to joy, the leadership of Jesus matters. He can introduce you to the joy you never had or have since forgotten.
What Jesus Did For Us
Pastor Coatney continues the Restart With Jesus series by speaking about the sacrifices made by Christ to showcase the immeasurable love that God has for us. 2 Corinthians 5:21
The Lamb King
Pastor Clark teaches that Jesus as the Lamb of God died in our place and we must trust him for forgiveness. John 1:29-34
The Living Bible
As the Word, Jesus is the primary way God communicates to us, through Jesus God shares his love, his plan and tells us who he is. What matters most to God is conveyed through the life and teaching of his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the Living Bible!
It’s Our Time
We are called to be God’s hands and feet in the world, now is the time for us to accept the challenge to be the messengers of change in our families and circles of influence. Trusting God over our fears to put our faith into action.
Jesus is Enough
When we have Christ, we have everything that we need. Pastor Coatney begins a new sermon series titled Restart with Jesus.
Lessons from Jesus’ Fight
Pastor Vecente’ Coatney II continues the Fight for Your Life series with a sermon entitled “Lessons from Jesus’ Fight”. Jesus teaches us that no matter what temptation(s) we face, we can live with victory over temptation.
Lessons from Adam’s Fight
Rev. Denise Pierce starts a new series entitled “Fight For Your Life” stressing that for us to grow spiritually, we must get stronger in our ability to fight temptation.
What’s Your Vision
“What’s Your Vision?”. What we see today determines where we will be tomorrow! And the reality is often greater than the dream. Today we are talking about the vision of impactful service for Christ. Hebrews 5:11-6:1
The Choice to Rejoice
Today, Pastor Gaylon Clark brings a sermon entitled “Choice to Rejoice”. He shares a passage where Paul is urging us to choose joy wherever we are. Paul was not urging us to do something he could not do himself. He was not asking us to do the impossible or pretend to be okay when we are not, but to rejoice.