Relentless – The Water
Jesus broke all protocol in speaking to a woman that He met at a well outside of town. This woman had no idea that she was encountering the Son of God, and from that moment on her life changed.

Jesus broke all protocol in speaking to a woman that He met at a well outside of town. This woman had no idea that she was encountering the Son of God, and from that moment on her life changed.
When we truly experience the healing power of Jesus we cannot hold ourselves back from sharing the good news. If this is the case then why do so many of us become so reserved in talking about Jesus with those who need Him?
In our quest to carry out the mission of God in this world, we must be willing to do whatever it takes to get our friends in front of the gospel.
God has been faithful, God is faithful and God will be faithful. We believe that God is a faithful God, but the question is, can we find contentment In God’s faithfulness.
I may not know your story but I know your God, and He is faithful.
Scripture teaches us that God is a faithful God. But how are we to measure His greatness? Do we measure God’s greatness by the buildings we build, the programs we run or the money we have? What if Gods faithfulness means something much greater than all of those things combined?
Being in community with one another is central to the Christian faith, we know that we cannot do this life alone. However, why is it that all too often the community that we are in is a community that we keep at arms length. Have we lost the hospitality in our humanity as it relates ...
Terms like same sex marriage, sexual orientation, gender identity and gay Christian are part of daily discourse, yet enormous controversy surrounds them. They are the stuff of news headlines. But they also reflect the strings of the heart in real people with real questions and real concerns.
Truth for sale is no truth at all, therefore truth cannot be won or sold to the highest bidder. In a world that longs for a truth to alleviate its guilt, scripture stands as a standard that forgives its sin.
We all stand with the blood of our Savior on our hands, that is the Bible’s story. All who have met the risen Lord are changed, and we are called to forsake the sin that we loved best before we met the Lord.
Man in his original creation, by God, was intended to have fellowship with God. But, in the Fall, we chose to disobey God and follow after our own will and desires. This broke the relationship between man and his Creator in such a way that they became enemies. In Christ’s death on Calvary, God bridged ...
Although the Incarnation paints an even picture through the hypostatic union, we tend to sometimes not think of Jesus as being fully man. Today’s teaching focuses on the humanity of Jesus and why this is important in our relationship with Him.
Jesus was fully man AND fully God. The fact that Jesus put on flesh and blood over His deity has huge implications.
Men are often typecast as being without emotion, but it’s not that they aren’t emotional, it’s that they are Hemotional. In today’s teaching we will be discussing the difference between men and women, and the need for communication in our relationships as men.
Scripture teaches us that the relationships between men should be like iron sharpening iron. Today we will examine what it means for men to have biblically authentic relationships that lead to sanctification.
There is no way around it, men were created for work. But it seems in our society today that many view work as a punishment to be endured instead of a platform to embrace. In today’s teaching we will be discovering how to view our work as worship.
Our culture is filled with people who have the title OF a man but don’t know what the role of BEING a man requires. In today’s teaching we will be looking to scripture to guide us into what biblical manhood looks like.
Throughout history there have been spiritual awakenings and revivals that have totally changed the landscapes of nations. Why are we not seeing this today in our country? In today’s talk we will be examining what a revival is, how it happens and our role in it.
Scripture speaks of a day when people will gather to worship yet the spirit will have left their church; How can this be? Today we will be examining what a church that is filled with the Holy Spirit looks like, worships and functions as we ask the question, “Is it time for a refill?”
We all go through seasons of life where our walk with Christ fluctuates. But what happens when a season of spiritual drought becomes a lifestyle? Today we will be talking about what scripture has to say about spiritual renewal in our own lives.
We all have moments that we wish we could rewind and do over. Moments where we have hurt someone or been hurt by someone. In today’s talk we will be looking at how broken relationships can continue to hurt us over time if they are not mended. And we will be asking the question, “What ...
Revival always has its roots in Repentance. Unless we are willing to empty ourselves and turn from our sin, there can be no great move of God. In today’s teaching we are examining the life of Jonah, the, “hesitant” prophet, and asking the question, “What does repentance look like in our day?”
There are three enemies we know, The World, The Flesh and the The Deceiver. This week Pastor Travis Davenport teaches about how we can deal with the enemy through the armor we were given.
God is always calling us to step out in faith and trust that He will protect us. Often we view faith as a feeling, but the truth is, faith is a choice. A choice of how much confidence we place in God’s nature and God’s word.
Often times we know exactly what we want our preferred future to look like so we rush to get there, but scripture teaches us that when we know our God we can find patience in the process.
Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it, and in similar fashion those who don’t learn what God has for them in process are doomed to be stuck in the cycle. We are a people in process, There’s growing in knowing, Don’t get stuck in the cycle.