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Back to the Basics
In a world of confusing viewpoints, it is important that we often go back to the basics of our faith. What are the basics of the gospel and why are they so important? And....does God still work today?
The Light of Christmas
Pastor Michael invites us all to come take a journey over the next 5 weeks to Bethlehem to see and hopefully receive the greatest gift of all this Christmas.
Shine as Lights in the World - Philippians 2:14-30
What does it mean to shine as lights of the world? What will it cost our reputation? What will that mean to the reality we live in?
What is Truth?
Guest speaker, Tom Passo, delivers a powerful and insightful teaching on the Biblical definition of truth verses natural facts. This is a must teaching for anyone who wishes to master walking by faith and not by sight.
An Authoritative Model of Gospel-Driven Ministry, Part 8
Paul knew that Titus needed the authority to rightly order the churches. Therefore, Paul sets forth his apostleship as an authoritative model of gospel-driven ministry in order to assist Titus in setting the churches in order. He gives 4 characteristics of a gospel-driven ministry. The first characteristic is that a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the service of the gospel (1:1a-b). Second, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the goals of the gospel (i.e., faith, knowledge, godliness, hope). Third, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the proclamation of the gospel (1:3b-c). Fourth, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to passing on the gospel (1:4).
An Authoritative Model of Gospel-Driven Ministry, Part 8
Paul knew that Titus needed the authority to rightly order the churches. Therefore, Paul sets forth his apostleship as an authoritative model of gospel-driven ministry in order to assist Titus in setting the churches in order. He gives 4 characteristics of a gospel-driven ministry. The first characteristic is that a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the service of the gospel (1:1a-b). Second, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the goals of the gospel (i.e., faith, knowledge, godliness, hope). Third, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to the proclamation of the gospel (1:3b-c). Fourth, a gospel-driven ministry is devoted to passing on the gospel (1:4).
Truth Factors
We seek the truths of God even though it challenges us.



