February 3, 2013
Do we recognize the value of life? To be fair, we must say that most of us actually DEvalue life on a regular basis. Genesis 1 tells us that as human beings, we are created in the image of God: we are not just animals or any other form of creation - we are uniquely set apart. When God breaths life into Adam, it is a personal, intimate interaction. In God's eyes, each person is immeasurably valuable, so valuable, in fact, that he chose to die for us so that we might be reconciled to him. When we pray for the ability to see ourselves and others through God's eyes, we are asking to have hearts broken for the people all around us, but also to understand how much God loves us individually.
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
The Value of a Life, Part 1
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
God's Prosperity
June 24, 2012
Pastor Louis Miller discusses the properity that God's style. What does it look like to desire and pursue the prosperity of God? Listen to Pastor Louis' sermon.
Pastor Louis Miller discusses the properity that God's style. What does it look like to desire and pursue the prosperity of God? Listen to Pastor Louis' sermon.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
What Are Your Priorities?
April 29, 2012
As Pastor Andrew has been talking about for weeks, your life will reflect your priorities. One problem is that we are expected to have so many priorities, we have no room left for margins. Without margins, often, God gets pushed off our "must do" list each day. This sermon will encourage you to examine your priorities to ensure you are not scheduling devotion to God out of your life.
As Pastor Andrew has been talking about for weeks, your life will reflect your priorities. One problem is that we are expected to have so many priorities, we have no room left for margins. Without margins, often, God gets pushed off our "must do" list each day. This sermon will encourage you to examine your priorities to ensure you are not scheduling devotion to God out of your life.
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