10/22/2017
Stewardship | Things
By: Pastor Jon Marx
Series: Stewardship
Why was the servant in the Matthew 25 parable called a foolish servant? What is the connection between the Kingdom of Heaven and what you do with what God has given you? Do you take God's investment in you and bury it in the ground instead of utilizing it as He originally purposed?
Pastor Jon takes on the topic of how we steward our things, the connection of trust
and eager acceptance of God's divine investment in you.
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- 10/22/2017Stewardship | Things
10/22/2017Stewardship | ThingsBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: StewardshipWhy was the servant in the Matthew 25 parable called a foolish servant? What is the connection between the Kingdom of Heaven and what you do with what God has given you? Do you take God's investment in you and bury it in the ground instead of utilizing it as He originally purposed?Pastor Jon takes on the topic of how we steward our things, the connection of trustand eager acceptance of God's divine investment in you.
- 10/17/2017Stewardship | Time
10/17/2017Stewardship | TimeBy: John WegmeyerSeries: StewardshipStewardship is defined as "taking care of what you have, because it all belongs to God." In the first sermon of our stewardship series, John Wegmeyer takes on the topic of how we steward our time. How do we make the most of every opportunity God gives us? Psalm 90:12 and Luke 16:10 take center stage.
- 09/24/2017Storytellers | Part III
09/24/2017Storytellers | Part IIIBy: Pastor Jon MarxDo you believe God is our constant? Why?When should we talk our children and grandchildren about God's grander story for our lives?Do you believe it's important to remember your own Exodus story? What about sharing it with younger generations?There are many reasons to remember where we came from, where we are now and where we are going...and it's vital to keep remembering and sharing it.In the third installment of Storytellers, Pastor Jon continues examining the story of Moses and hisspecific instructions to the Israelite people before they cross over into the promised land.
- 09/17/2017Storytellers | Part II
09/17/2017Storytellers | Part IIBy: Pastor Jon MarxBefore the people were to enter the land God promised them, Moses has a lot to say.In Part 2 of Storytellers, Pastor Jon continues to examine the theme of Deuteronomy 6: 1-25.
- 09/10/2017Storytellers | Part I
09/10/2017Storytellers | Part IBy: Pastor Jon MarxIs the church solely responsible for our children's spiritual growth?What are parent and grandparent roles supposed to look like in this process?Is a partnership possible so that two influences working together are greater than two working alone?In this first installment of the series "Storytellers... When God's Story Becomes Your Story,"Pastor Jon begins to examine the theme of Deuteronomy 6: 1-25.
- 09/03/2017Straining at the Oars | Part III
09/03/2017Straining at the Oars | Part IIIBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: Straining at the OarsIn Part III of this series, Pastor Jon further examines Mark 6 and Matthew 14. The disciples are in their boat- where Jesus actually sent them- and come into very rough waters. Jesus approaches them, walking on the water saying "come to me." Peter jumps out of the boat...He's still saying "come to me" in our rough waters.Jesus makes much out of our little.
- 08/27/2017Straining at the Oars | Part II
08/27/2017Straining at the Oars | Part IIBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: Straining at the OarsWhen we get to the end of ourselves, we tend to finally cry out to God after much turmoil and self-effort.Jesus appears on the scene and with no effort at all, shows himself strong in our weakness.He knows what has been, what is and what will be.Out of our life storms, He takes our "little," and makes much.In this episode, Pastor Jon continues with Part II of the series "Straining at the Oars"based on Mark 6: 45-52.
- 08/20/2017Straining at the Oars | Part I
08/20/2017Straining at the Oars | Part IBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: Straining at the OarsThe hard times of our lives do not surprise God at all, but more often than not, it certainly catches us off guard. These storms are very real and often devastating to us, but if we can embrace it, Jesus uses them to stretch us and grow our trust in Him.In order for us to grow, He may not instantly take away the pain, but rather says "trust me" through the process. In this podcast episode, Pastor Jon addresses this topic through Mark 6:45-52.
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08/17/2017Understanding the Kingdom | The Parable of the Wedding FeastBy: Phil ArellanoSeries: Understanding the KingdomIn this episode of Understanding the Kingdom, Phil Arellano teaches on the Parable of the Wedding Feast. What was Jesus trying to teach us through this story, and how does it apply to our lives today?
- 07/23/2017Understanding the Kingdom | The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant
07/23/2017Understanding the Kingdom | The Parable of the Unforgiving ServantBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: Understanding the KingdomJesus talked a lot about the importance of forgiveness.Pastor Jon continues the series "Understanding the Kingdom" with this teaching from Matthew 18:the parable of the unforgiving servant.*You will hear static in this episode. Please bear with us as we work out the technical difficulties. Thank you.
- 03/12/2017Life in the Spirit | Saturate
03/12/2017Life in the Spirit | SaturateBy: Pastor Jon MarxSeries: Life in the SpiritListen in as Pastor Jon continues teaching on the sermon series: Life in the Spirit.This episode discusses the need for us to saturate ourselves in the power of the Spirit in order to grow in Christ.