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Message: “Trusting In Who God Is” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Psalm 92:5-6 and challenges us as to how wise we are in our understanding of who God is, and reminds us that when we’re going through things we don’t understand, we need to rest in the fact that He is wiser than we are.

Message: “Is God Your Refuge?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at Psalm 73:28 and reminds us that if we still haven’t made any resolutions for this new year, there would be no better one we could make than to have God be our refuge and to tell others about the wonderful things He has done for us.

Message: “Do Others See Jesus In Me?” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Andrew continues his look at the book of Acts and reminds us that when the first followers of Jesus were called Christians, it was a term of derision because others saw them as being just like Jesus. He challenges us to ask ourselves whether we’ve forgotten that we likewise are supposed to resemble Him.

Message: “Shared Faith” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Faith For The Future.” In this week’s sermon, Pastor Rick encourages us to share our Christian faith. As we’re reminded of what sharing our faith looks like, Pastor Rick challenges us to exist in a Christian community, share our testimony, and serve others as best we can.

Message: “The Sin of Shallow Thinking” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl reflects on Psalm 119:133 and reminds us that God has primarily made Himself known to us through His Word. In Psalm 119 the writer spends 176 verses reflecting on that Word. When we reduce our faith to a slogan, we may be guilty without even thinking about it, of falling victim to the sin of shallow thinking.

Message: “Who Is My Neighbor?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at the Parable of The Good Samaritan in Luke 10 and reminds us that when we, like the religious expert in that story, respond to that parable by asking ‘Who Is My Neighbor?’ we’re asking the wrong question.

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