Orbital Eccentricity (Stewardship 1)
Our creation in the image of God lays the ultimate foundation for all stewardship. In this sermon we explore how fundamental stewardship is to our very design as human beings.

Our creation in the image of God lays the ultimate foundation for all stewardship. In this sermon we explore how fundamental stewardship is to our very design as human beings.
God's Word is not just a list a rules and regulations. God's Word is God teaching His people in order to revive them, guide them and give them the only true satisfaction and happiness possible in this world.
What lay at the very heart of what the church is? Jesus says only once, "By this all men will know that you are my disciples" - what is it that all men will know us by?
God calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves. It is so important that Jesus calls it the second great commandment that all the law and prophets depend upon. Join us and learn what it takes to live this out.
From Living to Legacy How can our lives be more than mere living? How can we leave a legacy that not only outlasts us, but is remembered into eternity? What does Jesus teach us about the most important thing in life and in eternity?
With Mercy ends our series in Romans with a call to join God in God's work. Instead of asking God to bless our work, we see Paul witnessing where God is working and then planning his life around that. Will we do the same?
Romans 15:1-13 brings the main part of Romans to a close before Paul begins to describe his next mission journey and seek help from the Roman church. In this final section we see the main point of the entire epistle brought to the forefront.
God calls us to treat one another in ways that we never harm another's relationship with God, we never live out our own faith in such a way as to bring disgrace upon Christ or ourselves and we never take our personal relationship with God and try to force that upon someone else.
How are we to view one another when we have so many different religious/denominational backgrounds? What is God looking for in our interactions with each other?
Sometimes it feels as though we are walking around in darkness. It is hard to know what to do. But God does not want it that way. In Christ we have the answer. In this message Toby helps us see that heaven's light is illuminating the world for us and because of that we can live differently.
Paul exhorts the church to "Own nothing to anyone" in Romans 13. What can we learn about debt and God's view of debt? In this passage we actually to seek out a certain kind of debt: to love one another. Why? Learn the truth about debt.
What is our relationship to the governing authorities? What does God call us to? Paul says we are to be in subjection. What does that mean for us?
God calls us to bless those who are persecuting us? How in the world can we do this? Why would we do this? What is the point?
Jesus offers the path to a life of real and lasting significance that we will not find anywhere else.
To make our lives truly count we must hear the words of Jesus. He lays out what stands in the way of having truly significant and lasting lives.
If you want your life to really make a difference, to really be special, listen to the words of Jesus. He lays out for everyone willing to listen how to make our lives truly and eternally count.
Too often we miss seeing the world the way it really. While the material world is real, so it the spiritual. The only way to truly see life as God has made it, is to see through the lens of the Resurrection.
We continue our look at what we do when God seems silent and life is overwhelming us. How do we find God?
Sometimes in midst of life, God seems hidden, distant. What do we do in those times? How do we find God when we feel like we need him the most, but all we are experiencing is silence?
Generosity marks the lives of those who follow Christ. Without generosity, a profession of Christian belief rings hollow. God's generosity of giving his only son sets the standard for a life of serving Christ.