July 31, 2022 - INTERSECTION - What's Next!
In our INTERSECTION message from July 31, 2022, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah 9: 1-5. The wall is being rebuilt. But what is next?
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In our INTERSECTION message from July 31, 2022, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah 9: 1-5. The wall is being rebuilt. But what is next?
In our final message from Nehemiah, Andy preacher from Nehemiah 9: 1-5. In this passage we see the power and beauty of a what a team can truly do for God. What is next here? Our best days!
In our INTERSECTION message from July 24, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah 6:15-7:5. The wall is finished. There is much to celebrate!
In our Traditional message from July 24, Andy shares with us from Nehemiah 6:15-7:4. We see that the wall is completed. The is finished. But our faith and our work in the church is something that is never completed. We are called to finish our faith; we call are called to be faithful.
In our INTERSECTION message from July 17, we see Nehemiah's speech to rally his people in Nehemiah 4: 10-14? How does he inspire the people to fight? To fight for their families. Do we fight for our families?
In our Traditional message from July 17, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah 4: 10-14. We see that Nehemiah instructs the people to fight, but to fight for what matters.
In our INTERSECTION message from July 10, 2022, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah. We see that being faithful will often face opposition. May we always choose to be faithful, regardless of the opposition we may face.
In our message from July 10, 2022, we look at passages in Nehemiah that show us this. Being faithful, rebuilding the wall is not always easy, in fact, more often than not we will face opposition. Internal opposition and external opposition. But being faithful is always worth it.
In Nehemiah 2: 11-20, we look at Nehemiah taking and honest inspection of the wall. It was in bad shape. It needed to be rebuilt. Until we know where we are and where we stand, we can't fully rebuilt. But we want to make sure we rebuilt to be who God is calling us to be, not rebuilding on nostalgia and what we used to be.
In our Traditional message from June 19 we look at Nehemiah 2: 1-8. Today we see that Nehemiah is motivated to rebuild the wall because he remembers his people. As we rebuild, we need to remember the importance of our community here, remember our mission, and remember how much we love each other.
In our INTERSECTION message from June 19, Brian shares with us from Nehemiah 2: 1-8. In this message, we see that Nehemiah remembers his people. What can we learn from this passage of scripture?
In our Traditional sermon from June 12, Andy shares from Nehemiah 1: 1-11. We look at what happened after the exile to Jerusalem. The wall needed to be rebuilt. It took everyone. Post COVID, we need to rebuild. We are a different church now than we were before. To rebuild, it will take all of us. Will you be a part?
In John 17: 20-26, we see Jesus pray that the church may be one. We don't often think about unity as an important virtue of the church, but we see how important it was to Jesus today. What does it mean to have unity, and how is that something we can do?
In our message from our Traditional service from May 22, 2022, Andy shares with us from Acts 16: 9-15. We see in this passage that our job is not the be the hero and save the world, our job is simply to be faithful in join in what God is already doing.
In our INTERSECTION message from May 22, 2022, Brian shares with us from Acts 16: 9-15. Where in our life is God calling us to take a risk?
In our May 15, 2022 message, Beth shares with us from John 13: 31-35. Jesus tells us today that as His followers, we will be known by love.
A uniform identifies what a person does or who a person is. In our INTERSECTION service from May 15, 2022, Andy shares with us from John 13: 31-35. Jesus tells us that the uniform we were, as His followers, is love.
On Mother's Day, 2022, Brian shares with us from John 14: 23-29. What does it mean to look to home?
In our Traditional message from May 8, 2022, Mother's Day, Andy shares from John 14: 23-29. What is it that holds our families together? What is it that holds our church together? What are our birthmarks?
In our service to honor our graduates our Student Pastor, Jason Anding, shares with us his top ten pieces of wisdom for high school graduates
In our INTERSECTION message from April 24, 2022, Brian looks at John 20: 19-31. What can learn from Thomas and his faith and doubts?
In our message from April 24, Andy looks at John 20: 19-31. We look at Thomas and his doubt. We all doubt, but how do we learn to surrender to God's grace in the midst of doubt?
In our INTERSECTION message from Easter 2022, Brian shares with us from John 20: 1-18. We see Jesus' first words to Mary on Easter Morning. What can this teach us about the power of Easter?
In our Easter Message from April 17, Andy shares with us from John 20: 1-18. During Lent, we looked at Jesus' Last Words. On Easter, we look at His First Words after the resurrection. What can learn from what He says to Mary?
In our Good Friday message Beth shares with us from John 18: 28-38. In the cross, we see what Jesus' kingship really looks like.
In our Maundy Thursday service, Brian shares with us these final commands of Jesus. What do His final commands reveal to us about who we are and how we are to live?
In our Palm Sunday message, Andy shares with us from Luke 23: 44-46. What is Jesus telling us about trust when He commends His spirit to God? What does this last saying mean for us today?
In our Palm Sunday INTERSECTION message Brian shares with us from Jesus' last sayings, what does it mean for Jesus to commend His spirit to God?
In our series "Last Words" we look at Jesus' saying on the cross - "It is Finished" in John 19: 29-30. What is Jesus talking about here? What is it that is finished?
In our INTERSECTION message from April 3, 2022, Brian shares with us from Jesus' last words, it is finished. What do these words of Jesus mean to us today?