Messages

Message: “Being Thankful When Life Is Hard” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Paul, “The Apostle Of Thanksgiving” and reminds us that sometimes being thankful may not have come easy for him. At times like that, Paul really appreciated the way in which God used Titus to comfort him. Are you and I willing to be “Titus” and come alongside someone who needs God’s comfort?

Message: “Jesus: Hated, Adored, and Followed” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Following Jesus – A Study in the Gospel of Mark.” As we continue through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Rick reminds us that sometimes good intentions can turn into bad things. This is what Jesus called out in the Pharisees, and what we need to remember as we further pursue Christ.

Message: “By Their Fruits” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy Mandl looks at Matthew 7:15-20 from Jesus’ Sermon On The Mount and challenges us to think about what it might look like if we applied Jesus’ words to ourselves, rather than only applying them to others.

Message: “God Is In Control” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Andrew looks at Revelation 4 and explains that the vision presented there should encourage us with the knowledge that God is in control and because of that we can have confidence that even though we might be small and weak, through our dependence on Him we can be more than conquerors.

Message: “Enter His Gates With Thanksgiving” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy looks at Psalm 100:1-5 and encourages us that if we find ourselves in a place where we don’t feel like we have a lot of reasons for giving thanks, we ought to follow the Psalmist’s example and focus our eyes on God and consider who He is, and then give Him the praise that He is due.

Message: “The Habit of Thanksgiving” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and reminds us that our lives are shaped by the habits we adopt and that the habit of giving thanks ought to be something that we do daily, not just on the fourth Thursday of November.

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