One of the great promises of the Bible is that we can pray for/expect healing on this side of heaven. Listen in as we explore the tension behind healing prayer, how faith interacts with healing, and how we can expect God to move in our midst.
Jeff continues our sermon by looking at ‘The Friends,’ from Mark 2. Not much is said about these friends, but our unsung heroes were willing to carry their loved one, dig through a roof, and exercise their faith, just to get someone in front of Jesus. Simply put: let’s all be the kinds of friends who do whatever it takes to get people to Jesus.
As we wrap up 2023 together, what can learn from the life of Jesus about rhythms, repetition, cyclical obedience, and our transformational life with God? In this message you’ll be invited to consider both community and personal rhythms that unlock spiritual transformation in and through Christ.
Jeff starts a new series exploring ‘4-letter-words’ that Christians don’t like saying. This week’s word: PRAY. Prayer can be hard for believers which can sound like an oxymoron but most of us have felt the intimidation of having to pray out loud, pray for a stranger, or even praying for a family dinner! But as we embrace our calling to ‘pray,’ God’s Spirit will move in and through us to transform all things. In this opening message, Jeff reads from the New Testament on prayer and introduces us to ‘17 words that will change your life.’
As we continue studying the sermon on the mount, we look at Jesus’ famous words surrounding prayer and we’re forced to ask ourselves a question: does our prayer life reflect our spiritual hunger? When answers to prayers are delayed, do we stay persistent in prayer and what happens to our belief in God? Listen in as we wrestle with God’s invitation to ‘ask and keep on asking.’
As we continue our series: Love FoCo, Jeff shares about how one of the best ways to love our city is to “always pray” for our city. Simply put: a praying person changes the world. With that in mind, let’s respond to this week’s challenge to ALWAYS PRAY by praying for our families, praying for our church, and praying for our city.
As we continue our series “Promises,” Jeff unpacks Paul’s prayer for the church in Ephesus. In this passage, we’re promised to grow in three areas of our spiritual lives: the knowledge of God, our confident hope in Christ, and the understanding of God’s power for us who believe. Listen in as Jeff explores a practical way to grow in spiritual maturity as well.