18.Dec.2011 The Many names of Jesus

We want to connect people to Christ and then connect them to their destiny. We want to connect people to what is next; we believe there is always another next. There is so much potential. Potential is useless unless you use it. If you don’t listen to those placed in your life, if you are not coachable, then that potential will fail you and you will live life full of regret and misery. There is unlimited potential when you are obedient to Christ.
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11.Dec.2011 The First Family – Tim Weeks

The First Family

When we think of Bible heroes, names like Moses, David, Samson, and Daniel come to mind. Joseph of Nazareth – husband to Mary and earthly father of Jesus – is generally not on the list. But on closer inspection, this quiet man is due more notice and respect than he is given. His heart is very much like God’s and provides a powerful role model for all of us today. Read more ›

04.Dec.2011 The Vine – Final

As we conclude the series on the Vine, it is important to remember that Jesus was using this as His last opportunity to speak to his friends, the 11 disciples that came with Him in the midnight hour up to the Mount of Olives and the garden of Gethsemane there. Read more ›

20.Nov.2011 The Vine – Ps Travis Brown

The Vine – Ps Tim Weeks

13.Nov.2011 Marriage and Relationships – Part 2

Marriage and Relationships – Part 1

When God created marriage, He intended it to not only be a source of strength and safety for a man and woman, but also to reflect on earth the intimacy that He wants us to have with Him on a daily basis. Knowing this, is it any wonder that marriages are under attack from every side? Having a strong marriage speaks loudly for the God we worship. So how can we increase our chances of having a strong marriage? Read more ›

06.Nov.2011 The Vine – Part 1

Jesus is speaking to His disciples after they have shared there last Passover together and are walking toward the Mt. of Olives, where unbeknownst to them, Jesus will be taken away to be crucified. It is close to midnight, and as they pass a vineyard, He explains to them the vital importance of staying close to Him and in God’s Word as people that will bear great fruit for His coming Kingdom. This is not a parable or a passage for the unsaved, but for His disciples, 11 chosen ones who must now endure great testing and hardship in the days ahead. Read more ›

30.Oct.2011 The Four Rivers – The Euphrates

The Euphrates River–the final river in the Four Rivers series–is the river that means to “break forth into fruitfulness.” It is the simplest of the rivers to grasp: God wants us to be fruitful. Read more ›