Messages

Message: “Christmas Presents Or Christmas Presence?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick reminds us that no matter how many times we wish one another a “Merry Christmas,” this holiday is still not a happy one for many people. Looking at the promise of Matthew 1:23, we’re reminded that for those who are discouraged at this time of year, their greatest need is not more Christmas presents, but rather an awareness of God’s Christmas presence.

Message: “God’s Attributes” from Raquel Blanchard

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Raquel looks at Isaiah 9:6, which is a verse we often associate with Christmas, and reminds us of what this verse can tell us about God’s attributes all year long.

Message: “Generous” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Andrew continues his study through the book of Acts and looks at the extreme generosity of the Christians living in Corinth, and reminds us that God’s desire is that our lives would be filled to overflowing with the same grace we’ve received from our gracious and loving Lord.

Message: “Merry Christmas of Happy Holidays?” from Dr. Rick Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Pastor Rick looks at the angel’s announcement to the shepherds in Luke 2:10-12, and suggests a way for us to respond the next time that we encounter someone who wishes us “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.”

Message: “How To Handle Conflict” from Andrew Krayer-White

A message from the series “Unfinished – A Journey Through the Book of Acts.” As Pastor Andrew preaches through the beginning of Acts 15, he reminds us that the way we as Christians are to handle conflict looks different than the world’s traditional approach.

Message: “To Save Sinners” from Judy Mandl

A message from the series “Daily Devotional Videos.” Judy looks at 1 Timothy 1:15 and reminds us that the reason Jesus came into the world was to save sinners, and that Paul saw himself as the chief among them. When we see ourselves in that same way it ought to affect the way that we see others around us.

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