The Acts of the Apostles: When We Face Rejection pt 2
Acts 13:14-52
For all those who follow Christ and live his mission to share the gospel, we will face heartache. When preaching the gospel to the lost it is necessary that we have God’s perspective or else we risk personal despair and ministry derailment. What can we learn from Paul and Barnabas about dealing with rejection in ministry? Todays message tells a story of the Jews vehement rejection of the gospel and their very biblical and ministry focused response.
Preparing for the Mission / Kale Horvath
Exodus 2
Through careful examination of the life of Moses, we learn that burdens don't equal callings. Rather burdens lead to preparation for the servant of God. In this sermon, guest speaker and Missionary Kale Horvath discusses the path of stretching and faith that God took him on before he was ready for the pastorate. A very encouraging and challenging message for all those who desire to grow in their ministry leadership.
The Acts of the Apostles: When We Face Rejection pt 1
Acts 13:13
For all those who follow Christ and live his mission to share the gospel, we will face heartache. There will be rejection and often it will come from among those you considered your friends, your co-laborers. Why does this happen and how do we stand strong when we feel betrayed? Todays message tells a story of John Mark and how he left his friends high and dry on the shores of Perga.
The Acts of the Apostles: When Preaching Meets Prevention
Acts 13:3-12
We are studying the first missionary journey of Paul & Barnabas, learning from their faith and their works. In this sermon we find they have just arrived at Cyprus when their preaching is soon met with enemy resistance. What do we do when our gospel voice is met with voices of dissent? What does it mean to stand against the “wiles of the devil” when discouragement is often our natural response?
The Acts of the Apostles: The Work of Sending pt 2
Acts 13:1-12
In this sermon we continue looking at the beginning of the greatest missions movement the world has ever seen. We walk through how two men were separated for a unique work and how they dealt with resistance from the enemy. We also hear from Andrew Ong about how God worked in his life to separate him for the work of the pastorate and how God is in the process of sending him and his family abroad.
The Acts of the Apostles: The Work of Sending pt 1
Acts 13:1-3
In this sermon we see the beginning of the greatest missions movement the world has ever seen. It begins with one church, a small group of leaders and two men called by the Holy Spirit. We learn in this message what it means to be a missions minded church as well as an individual prepared for God’s calling. The most exciting part of Acts begins with this message.
Rediscovering Our Identity: A Review of Acts
Review Of Acts
In this sermon we summarize our study in Acts up to this point. The goal of this message is to rediscover all the things we must know about our Christian purpose: PRAY, PREPARE, GIVE, GO - - reminding ourselves of exactly what it means for the college and young adult ministry to live in that example.
Back to the Joy of Salvation / Alex Allen
Deuteronomy 8:1-20 & Psalm 51:10-12
In this message, Alex reminds us what it means to find the joy in our salvation again.
Sweeter Than Honey / Chris Best
Psalm 119:1-8
The world is constantly seeking happiness, yet it fails time and time again. Pastor Chris Best breaks down Psalm 119, explaining the happiness believers can have through His Word.
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 4:10-11
Jonah 4:10-11
In this final week of our study, we focus on how to trade the worship of our feelings and thoughts to find pleasure in knowing, feeling and acting according to God’s heart.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 4:1-9
Jonah 4:1-9
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need to deal with our secret displeasures and recover ourselves from the trap of worshiping our feelings and thoughts.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Cracks in The Armor / Kenny Morgan
2 Samuel
Pastor Kenny Morgan provides insight relating to the cracks that we may have in our own armor as believers. The road to great failure is always paved with what appears to be small compromises.
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 2:9-3:10
Jonah 2:9-3:10
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need to recover our lives through God’s forgiveness and be used in his mission.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Psalm 42 / Myles Cheadle
Psalm 42
In this Hiatus from Jonah, we look to the psalmist for four keys to victory that we might draw closer to God in seasons of trial.
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 2
Jonah 2:1-10
This week, we focus on the Christian’s need for a lifestyle of repentance in order to prevent wandering and more intimately know Christ’s presence.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments, he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:13-17
Jonah 1:13-17
This week, we focus on the necessity of repentance in order to receive the gift of salvation in Jesus Christ. We discuss what repentance is and why it is such a crucial part of the Christian life.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
FALL RETREAT Testimonies 2019
Fall Retreat 2019
Hear brothers and sisters in Christ share about what God showed them after a powerful retreat centered around God's calling for each of our lives.
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Lisa Cheadle 0:24
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Harrison Breshears 6:48
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Gabby Pietrogiovanna 10:45
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Dylan Schaffer 16:48
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Jadyn Green 25:06
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Brooke Sidebottom 32:09
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:6-13
Jonah 1:6-13
This week we focus on the issues of finding security and stability by unbiblical means
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances and full of fear. As a ministry of missions minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?
FALL RETREAT 2019 / Dan Reneau
Jeremiah 1:4-10
Pastor Dan Reneau of Living Faith Lee’s Summit was the guest speaker for the Fall Retreat 2019.
Set Us Free: A Character Study of Jonah 1:5
Jonah 1:4-5
This week we focus on the issues of finding security and stability by unbiblical means.
Jonah is often referred to as the “Missionary Prophet” and yet his thought life was so out of sync with God’s will that he rebels at every turn. In his best moments, he is reluctant and in his worst moments he is faithless, consumed by his emotions, obsessed with his circumstances, and full of fear. As a ministry of missions-minded young people, how do we avoid falling prey to a thought life that hinders fellowship with God and stunts fruitfulness in our lives?