Sep 8, 2019
Meaning: Why are we here?
By: Troy Schreiner
Series: Worldview
Am I here to have fun? Am I here to somehow make the world a better place? Is there no way for me to know why I'm really here? The answers we com up with seems so, well. meaningless. But when the Bible talks about why we're here, it makes sense. I begin to see that I have meaning and purpose that reaches far beyond myself and this broken world.
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- Sep 8, 2019Meaning: Why are we here?Sep 8, 2019Meaning: Why are we here?By: Troy SchreinerSeries: WorldviewAm I here to have fun? Am I here to somehow make the world a better place? Is there no way for me to know why I'm really here? The answers we com up with seems so, well. meaningless. But when the Bible talks about why we're here, it makes sense. I begin to see that I have meaning and purpose that reaches far beyond myself and this broken world.
- Sep 1, 2019Origin: Where did we come from?Sep 1, 2019Origin: Where did we come from?By: Troy SchreinerSeries: WorldviewAm I here by chance? A random lucky draw of the straw? Is there nothing special about me other than the fact the genetic mutations of my ancestors produced the "me" I am today? Is mankind nothing more than the most highly developed animal? God says, "No." God says that I am fearfully and wonderfully made. That changes everything, doesn't it? "Where did I come from?" is on of the four questions that every worldview needs to be able to answer. In our service, we'll see how to build our worldview about our origins from God's Word.
- Aug 25, 2019Come from All NationsAug 25, 2019Come from All NationsBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: FollowersNorth, south, east, and west, Christ's work on the cross is not restricted to one people or group, but is for all people of all nations. His atoning sacrifice stretches out across the globe. So his word is aimed at every corner of the planet, as God "desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." (1 Timothy 2:4). Christ has united, unites today, and will unite people every tribe, race, and nation around him as his followers!
- Aug 19, 2019Expect Divisions
- Aug 11, 2019Don’t Fret the FutureAug 11, 2019Don’t Fret the FutureBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: FollowersHow easy it is to become anxious when things go differently than we had hoped. We worry about ourselves and our loved ones. Sometimes anxiety can become so serious that professional help is needed. Paul writes in Philippians 4:6, "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.' Easier said than done, Paul! Jesus invites us to let anxiety be. Concerning the things most of us worry about-like food, and clothing- Jesus observes that just as the birds, the lilies, and the grass are well-provided for, we will be taken care of as well. The adventure of life is one of faith: entrusting ourselves to the care of God, seeking first God's reign, and experiencing the rich provision enjoyed by all of creation as a gift. As followers of Jesus, we have no need to fret the future!
- Aug 4, 2019Know the Real Value of Earthly TreasureAug 4, 2019Know the Real Value of Earthly TreasureBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: FollowersMany people plan their lives with one thought in mind: “I need to become wealthy.” While the money we have is a gift from God, earthly wealth is meaningless without God. The meaning of life cannot be found in the abundance of earthly possessions, but in the abundance of heavenly blessings. As followers of Jesus, we recognize that everything the world seeks and offers is meaningless. Rather, by God’s help and power, we seek to set our hearts on the treasure that is only found in the fullness of Christ; the only treasure that lasts forever. Sermon Text: Luke 12:13-21
- Jul 28, 2019Pray Boldly
- Jul 21, 2019Prioritize Time at Jesus’ FeetJul 21, 2019Prioritize Time at Jesus’ FeetBy: Troy SchreinerSeries: FollowersTheme: Prioritize Time at Jesus' FeetText: Luke 10:38-42People are busy these days. Whether it's tasks for work, the rigors of school, running your kids to another game or practice, completing the 'honey-do" list or trying to find enough time to fit in your hobbies, we're busy. The busyness of life can very easily lead us to become distracted from that which is truly the "one thing most needful." In the account of Mary and Martha, we're once again reminded of the importance of prioritizing time simply spent sitting at the feet of Jesus and wrapping our busy, stressed selves in the peace only his Word can give! Followers prioritize spending time at Jesus' feet, because we know that's the only place that real rest can be found!