Ears to Hear
A study on Mark chapter 4, the parable of the sower, the 4 different types of soil, and how we all can be all of them.

A study on Mark chapter 4, the parable of the sower, the 4 different types of soil, and how we all can be all of them.
This Psalm is built around the idea that what we focus our attention on, shapes and defines what we long for.
A look at the Biblical meaning and usage of the term, saint, and how it applies to our lives today.
Every time we choose anything other than the love of Jesus, we choose to be a heretic.
Questioning is a natural part of being human, and because of that, it's also a natural part of faith.
Listen along as Brad Williams shares a teaching on Micah 6:8 and his time spent in Africa with the organization, World Vision.
The entire narrative arch of the Bible is communicating to us that God can be trusted and will always make a way.
The Bible has the ability to change individual lives, and even entire nations, as we see in the life of King Josiah.
Deep down our hearts are longing for something this life is unable to fully deliver, everlasting joy, that can only come from one source, Jesus.
1 John 4:19 "We love because he first loved us."
Listen along to the series conclusion of, Meaningless, a study of the Old Testament book, Ecclesiastes.
The circumstances of you life, are not your life.
A perspective that is eternal in nature, will profoundly impact how you live in the present.
What if we could surrender the need to control every outcome in our lives? Jesus asks us to simply, follow Him, and He will do the rest.
This week we’re in Ecclesiastes 5, where we see how the writer puts our relationship with God in perspective. How God is near to us.
In the original Hebrew language there are 3 different words for our English word, hand. We study these words and their meanings in context with Ecclesiastes chapter 4.
There is a time and season for everything under the sun. The hope is that we can trust God in the midst of life's constant changes.
Right in the middle of this seemingly meaningless life, we can find joy, peace and purpose. Listen along to the first message in the series, "Meaningless."
Reconciliation means making things right again, or bringing things back to the way they should be.
The grave couldn't hold Jesus down, and there is no physical or figurative grave that can hold us down either. Listen along to this Easter message at the Fox Theater.
Why was Jesus killed? He lived an inspiring life and talked about life change, love, and peace. So why did he go from peaceful teacher, to death row prisoner?
My circumstances do not change who Jesus is, Jesus changes me through my circumstances.
When it comes to this simple statement, “Jesus is Lord,” what we believe and live out about this truth, will define every piece of our lives.
We dive into the original meaning of the word, slave, a person who had been purchased. And we also look at scripture saying when we are in Christ we are no longer owned by sin, but by Jesus.
Guest Speaker, Pastor Curt Harlow joins us at Summit sharing a message on the key elements necessary to build a great home.
Today we come the most common term used in our culture to identify those who follow Jesus, "Christian." But do we really know what it means? And do we understand it in a way that is actually identity-forming?
1 Corinthians 6:19–20 Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.
Today we study a word that we see used in the New Testament, and one that we frequent use today. The word: Believer. What does this mean and how does it impact our identity?
God decided in advance to adopt us into His own family by bringing us to Himself through Jesus. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.
We study the many uses in the Bible of the phrase referring to Christians as, "Followers of the Way," what this meant during Jesus' time and what it means today.