Messages

Message: “The Busyness of Life” from Raquel Blanchard

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Raquel looks at Luke 10:38-42 and reminds us that all of us are busy. There’s no way that we can say yes to every opportunity that presents itself. Raquel challenges us to remember that no matter what else gets done or remains undone, there is one thing we must not miss.

Message: “Living In His Resurrection Power” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Romans 6:2-11 and reminds us that because we’re dead to sin and alive in Christ, we need to cooperate with the work of His Spirit in us and live in the resurrection power of Jesus now.

Message: “Don’t Doubt Your Doubts” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at Jesus’ encounter with His disciple Thomas in John 20 and encourages us to learn a lesson from Thomas. When dealing with doubts, don’t deny them, or dismiss them. Allow your doubts to drive you to Jesus. He can handle them.

Message: “Jesus Is Worthy of Praise” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy looks at Philippians 2:5-11 and reminds us that one day we will join with all creation in glorifying and praising our Savior and that as followers of Jesus Christ, we don’t have to wait for that day because He is worthy of our praise now.

Message: “Why Do We Call Good Friday Good?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” If Jesus had been born on a Friday or had risen from the tomb on a Friday, we would understand why we might call that Friday good. But why do Christians attach this adjective to the day on which their Lord was brutally slain? Pastor Rick looks at 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 and Psalm 85:10 to explain why we call this Friday “good.”

Message: “Spiritual Warfare” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” When it comes to the demonic, C.S. Lewis said, “There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them.”

Where do you land on this? Are you someone who takes the devil too seriously, or not seriously enough?

Pastor Andrew looks at Acts 13:1-12 and an encounter that Paul and Silas had with a sorcerer, and what we can learn from it about the spiritual battles that we face.

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