Humanity 2.0
Christians are meant to be Humanity 2.0. We are called and enabled to have a better connection to God, and display Him more clearly.

Christians are meant to be Humanity 2.0. We are called and enabled to have a better connection to God, and display Him more clearly.
God is the idealized father. He's present with us. He protects us. He sacrifices for us - His pride, His life. He truly loves us.
The Gideons do more than pass out Bibles: they introduce people to Jesus. We heard amazing stories of their ministry this morning.
The local church was meant to be an embassy. It is not only to represent Heaven, but be God's base of operations in the community.
If we ignore God's difficult teachings, we deny ourselves God's spiritual healing. Trust Him, and follow His guidance.
As the brain moves the body, so Christ should move us. Is His signal getting through? Strengthen it by following His call.
Are your reflexes like Jesus'? What is your first, reflexive reaction to pain? To hardship? To good things? To God's promises?
Do you have a pulse? God's heart beats for the stranger and the lost. God's heart is driven by love. Is yours?
Breath is a sign of life and a symbol for connection with God. Is your breath shallow? Is your vision dim? Is life suffocating?
David Garrett from Jews for Jesus shares with us the rich history and symbolism of the Jewish feasts and their relevance to Christianity.
Evangelism is a gift for some, but a command for all. We are to display Jesus' love by being involved in people's lives.
This Easter, remember - Jesus is our teacher and our king; He gave us His mission; and He reaches out to those who doubt Him.
Sin has a cost, and God loved us enough to pay it. The Son endured death and separation from the Father in order to save us.
Jesus wasn't content just to love us. He needed to show us. He sent us to do the same: to live out His revolutionary love.
Did the crowds on Palm Sunday praise Jesus because they wanted something out of it? Do we? Our faith calls for surrender to God.
Everyone matters. Do you remember it when you think about others? Act on it in your daily lives? Join the church in showing it?
Everyone matters to God, to the world, and to the church. Do you recognize your own value, and that of others?
Everyone matters. You are made in God's image, gifted for His purposes, and commissioned as the light of the world by Jesus.
Today we celebrate 50 years of faith, hope and love. Praise God, and thank you to everyone who He used to make it possible!
Love speaks louder, clearer, and truer than mere words.
God holds nothing of His love back from us. Do we hold back from Him, from our significant others, or those around us? Go all in.
God loved us first, so we love Him first. We must recognize the value God gives us, and love ourselves. Then, we can love others.
God designed us to rest. We need the Sabbath to refocus, recharge, and let God take control.
Every day is an investment of God in us. What are you doing with what He gave you? Invest in people, in good, in God.
To be healthy, we must exercise and eat right. Put God's word into action (John 13:17) and be fueled by God's work (John 4:34).
Forgiveness means setting down our baggage. By forgiving others, God and ourselves, we can have the freedom that God bought for us.
With Christ's sacrifice, every moment is a new day. Run with it. Live it out. Accept grace, and give it to all who need it from you.
Paul encourages us to strain forward in our faith. (Phil. 3:11-16) This month, pray: where am I? And where should I be?
Jesus is meant to be experienced. He's our source of life. He changes us from inside. Ironic that he was placed in a feeding trough.
John 1 tells us that Jesus came to earth to give us the choice to follow Him. That is the gift we can give Him this Christmas.