The Church in Philadelphia and Laodicea
We have two very different churches before us. One was a revived church, the other a relaxed church. It’s the tale of two doors. The church of Philadelphia had an open door of ministry that the believers were faithful to walk through. Whereas the church at Laodicea had a closed door – by their own choosing. They had been keeping Jesus out and doing things their way. Listen in and learn from these good and bad examples.
Bible Text: Revelation 3:7-22
Return & Recover
It’s amazing that Israel had turned so far away from God and had brought so much difficulty into their lives. Yet through it all, and no matter how far they had gone, God continues to call out to return to Him. This is what repentance is – to turn from your sin, and turn to God. And if they would do it, they would find peace and restoration. These chapters deal with this message and the tragic outcome of not following this word.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 4-5
The Church in Thyatira and Sardis
The church in Thyatira was doing well outwardly but they allowed themselves to become polluted inwardly by a mixed message.
The church in Sardis had a great reputation, but were essentially dead. These are still potential problems that can face the church today. Listen in as we look at how to avoid these.
Bible Text: Revelation 2:18-3:6
Broken & Backslidden
Jeremiah begins his prophetic ministry as he calls out to those in Jerusalem and Judah. Many vivid pictures and images are given as a comparison to their waywardness and rebellion. We see Judah as an unfaithful wife, a broken cistern, a wild animal to name a few. Yet in all of this we see God’s gracious mercy calling them to repent and return back to Him.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 2:1-3:25
The World’s Best Job
On this Valentine’s weekend, guest speaker Jeff Johnson shares some important truths and tools for maintaining a healthy marriage.
Bible Text: Ephesians 5:25-27
The Calling of Jeremiah
We begin our series in Jeremiah looking at God’s calling, comfort and confirmation for Jeremiah.
Bible Text: Jeremiah 1
Revelation 2:8-17 – The Church in Smyrna and Pergamos
The people in Smyrna were facing great trial and persecution. But they were told to not fear any of these things, for they will receive a crown of life. It’s comforting to know that whatever we may endure here in life has eternal value. The people in Pergamos however allowed a lot of compromise in the church. And if they weren’t careful they would experience something much different.
Bible Text: Revelation 2:8-17
Things I Wish I Was Taught 5
Kurtis Kube takes us through several important topics regarding theology and our relationship with God. This series is sure to give you a solid Biblical Worldview.
Revelation 2:1-7 – The Church in Ephesus
Revelation 2 begins a look at 7 churches in Asia Minor that had their ups and downs. These were real churches in existence at the time John wrote the book of Revelation but there’s definitely some things we can learn from their example. Listen in to see the good and bad with the church at Ephesus.
Bible Text: Revelation 2:1-7
Things I Wish I Was Taught 4
Kurtis Kube takes us through several important topic regarding theology and our relationship with God. This series is sure to give you a solid Biblical Worldview.
Revelation 1:9-20 – A Glimpse of the Glorified Christ
John is given an incredible opportunity to see Jesus. But John has seen Jesus before, he’s been with Jesus, ate with Jesus. However, this time it’s different. John sees not only the resurrected Christ, he sees Him in all His glory and majesty. And John is overwhelmed and falls down at His feet. May we be in awe as we look to Jesus, and may we see Him in all His glory!
Bible Text: Revelation 1:9-20
Things I Wish I Was Taught 3
Kurtis Kube takes us through several important topics regarding theology and our relationship with God. This series is sure to give you a solid Biblical Worldview.