Ruth: Redemption
The relationship Ruth and Boaz had is a mirror image of our relationship with Jesus.

The relationship Ruth and Boaz had is a mirror image of our relationship with Jesus.
Pastor Jeff Atchison finishes up the book of Mark and elaborates on how trust worthy the copies of scripture are that we have today.
When Jesus died, the veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom, signifying the barrier between God & man has been removed. God’s Kingdom is now “Open for business.”
Pastor Lance Ralston explores the Book of Mark with Jesus' trial and death on the cross.
Seven pastors from Calvary Chapel of Oxnard, each speak about the things Jesus said while on the cross.
As we follow Jesus, God warns us of the dangers that lie ahead. Sadly we don’t always heed them.
Pastor Rob Branchflower continues in the book of Mark and explores the last days of Jesus' earthly ministry.
If the greatest commandment is to love the Lord and your neighbor, what would be the greatest sin?
Pastor Lance Ralston continues in the book of Mark exploring the words of Jesus and the last days before His second coming.
What is our perspective of our faith? What is our perspective on who Jesus is? Are we greatly mistaken?
Pastor Jeff Atchison continues in the book of Mark examining Jesus' ministry in Jerusalem before He is crucified.
Jesus instructs His disciples on prayer.
Pastor Lance continues in the book of Mark and explores chapter 10 and Jesus' mind bending ministry.
In the Kingdom of God, greatness lies in being a servant.
Jesus redefines for His followers what it means to be a disciple. We must die to self.
Pastor Lance Ralston continues in the book of Mark examining how Jesus showed by example how to minister.
Why is the Bible full of people who are knuckleheads, prideful, stubborn, fearful, loudmouths and hot heads? It's so we can relate to them and see how much we need God's grace.
Pastor Eric Robbins continues the study in the book of Mark by examining the style and purpose of Jesus' ministry.
The contest between Jesus and Pharisees illustrates the perennial tension between mere religion and a genuine relationship with God.
Pastor Lance Ralston continues in the book of Mark and explores the mastery that Jesus has over all things.
A woman suffered from a debilitating illness for 12 years that left her hopeless, helpless and alone. One touch from Jesus restored her in every way and moved her from isolation to celebration.
Pastor Rob Branchflower continues in the book of Mark and examines what it means to blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
In the midst of wild success, Jesus went to prayer to seek God for direction. What He received was very different from what human wisdom would recommend.
Pastor Lance Ralston continues in the book of Mark looking in depth at Jesus' ministry and those who opposed Him.
The goal of being a disciple is to be just like the rabbi; in our case, being like OUR Rabbi – Jesus.
Pastor Lance Ralston begins the book of Mark. With historical background we see the perspective that Mark took when writing the gospel.
At this moment, we learn five truths about experiencing God’s presence and power - to keep us running the race.
The Tabernacle of the Lord is a typology of Jesus in so many ways.
At God’s command, Moses called for an offering of the materials to make the tabernacle and its service. His appeal was for willing hearts. The people gave in such abundance, they had to be told to stop.