March 27, 2022 - INTERSECTION - Thirst
In our INTERSECTION message from March 27, 2022, Brian shares with us from John 19: 28. What can we learn from Jesus' thirst?
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In our INTERSECTION message from March 27, 2022, Brian shares with us from John 19: 28. What can we learn from Jesus' thirst?
In our series, "Last Words" we look at Jesus' last words on the cross. On Sunday, March 27, we look at John 19: 28 where Jesus says "I Thirst." We see how this passage plays into God's larger plan to save humanity!
In our INTERSECTION message from March 20, 2022, Andy shares with us from Matthew 27: 46. We see Jesus cry "why have you forsaken me." What we do not understand is that He is quoting Psalm 22. What does this Psalm have to teach us about the cross?
In our Traditional message on March 20, Brian shares with us from Matthew 27: 46. We see Jesus cry out that God has forsaken Him. What does He mean when He says that? What is actually happening there?
In our INTERSECTION message from March 13, 2022, Brian shares with us from John 19: 25-28. We see that Jesus expands for us the idea of what family is in the family of God.
In our Traditional message from March 13, 2022, Andy shares with us from John 19: 25-28. We see Jesus tell Mary today behold her son, and John to behold his mother. In the family of faith we see that water is thicker than blood.
In our INTERSECTION service from March 6, 2022, Brian talks with us about the thief on the cross. What does it look like for us to have faith?
In our Traditional Sermon from March 6, 2022, Andy continues our "Last Words" series looking at Jesus' last words on the cross. Today we see Jesus tell the thief on the cross that he would be in Him in paradise. What did this thief understand about Jesus and what did this mean for him?
We begin our Lenten series "Last Words" by looking the first of the last words of Jesus on the cross - Father forgive them, they know not what they do. In our Ash Wednesday message, Andy helps us consider the power of forgiveness.
In our INTERSECTION message from February 27, we finish our Long Story Short series. Brian tells us exactly what we can learn from the Book of Revelation.
In our Traditional message from February 27, 2022, Andy shares with us what Revelation is really all about. The book inspires fear in the hearts of so many, but when we understand what it is, it should inspire real hope.
In our INTERSECTION message from February 20, 2022, Andy teaches us about what Paul's letters were about and what the General or "catholic" letters were about. Then we take a deeper look at what Scripture teaches us about faith and works.
In our Traditional Message from February 20, 2022, Brian shares with us what we can learn from Paul's letters and the General or "catholic" letters. What do these early New Testament books teach us about our faith and about Jesus?
In our INTERSECTION message, Beth shares her first message with us. What are the Gospels? What are they about? What can they teach us?
In our February 13 Traditional message, Andy shares with us what the Gospels are all about, how each one is different, but all serve the same purpose, that we may know that Jesus is the Son of God.
In our sermon from Sunday, February 6, Andy shares with us about who the Old Testament prophets where and what we can learn about faith and our God's plan for us as His people through them.
In our INTERSECTION message from February 6, 2022, Brian shares with us what we can learn from looking at the prophets.
In our series Long Story Short, we look this week at the History and Wisdom literature. What can we possibly learn about God and or faith from Judges? Or Song of Songs? What do these books teach us?
In our INTERSECTION message from January 30, 2022, Brian shares with us what we can learn from the history of Israel and the wisdom of God.
In our INTERSECTION message from January 23, Brian shares with us why the Books of Moses should matter to our faith and our understanding of the Bible.
Ever wanted to make sense of Leviticus? Andy tells us today why it matters.
In our Traditional message from January 16, 2022, Andy shares with us from 2 Timothy 3: 14-17. What is the Bible really about? How do we understand it? Andy shares with us what the "shelves" of scripture are. What is the Bible really about?
In our Confirmation Sunday message, Jason Anding, our Student Pastor, shares with us from 2 Peter 1: 3-8. What are the things we should do to grow in our faith, and why is it that we should even grow?
In our Epiphany Sunday Sermon from our Traditional service, Andy shares us with from Matthew 2: 1-12. This year will we pay attention to what God is saying? Will we read scripture for transformation?
In our INTERSECTION sermon from Epiphany, Brian shares with us from Matthew 2: 1-12. How can each of us be that same star we see in scripture?
In our Christmas Eve message, Andy shares with us from Luke 2: 1-20 and John 1: 1-5. In Christmas, God goes from being a concept to being a real, touchable, tangible Savior.
In our INTERSECTION service Jason Anding, our Student Pastor, shares with us from Luke 1: 46-55. What does love look like?
In our Traditional sermon from December 19, Brian shares with us from Luke 1: 46-55. What does love look like?
In the midst of everything happening in the world today, how can we find peace? When we look at Philippians 1: 3-11, Paul shows us how we can recapture peace today.
In our INTERSECTION message from December 5, 2021, Brian shares with us from Philippians 1: 3-11. What are the ways that we can recapture peace in this Advent season?