Sun, 6 October 2013
Nathan continues on the Civil War series today. What are you following after and what are you falling for? |
Sun, 6 October 2013
Today Nathan continues the Civil Wars series. Are there times you wish you could go back in time and change mistakes that have been made? Unfortunately you can't do that. All you can do is move forward. |
Sun, 22 September 2013
Today Nathan sets up the new series called Civil Wars. What internal struggles cause the beginning of most civil wars? Find out today... |
Sun, 15 September 2013
Today Nathan shares on how important the community you are a part of is to the course you have planned out for your life. The chemistry of your community will determine the character and consistency of your course. |
Sun, 8 September 2013
Today Tara and the small group leaders for this fall share on what small groups are being offered and also some of the reasons why being part of a small group is important to being part of community. |
Sun, 25 August 2013
Sometimes it's not our faith that's the issue; sometimes it's trust we lack. Nathan illustrates how in order to trust in Him, we must know Him and spend time with Him. |
Sun, 11 August 2013
Today Nathan uses a story about fake IDs to draw a parallel between our real life and how we sometimes present ourselves to God. He knows us better than we know ourselves and we only fool ourselves when we try this. |
Sun, 28 July 2013
Today Nathan uses Matthew 18:23-35 to illustrate forgiveness in two points: receiving forgiveness from the King and passing it in the same way to others. |
Sun, 14 July 2013
Today Nathan uses the story of the Pharissee and the tax collector from Luke 18 to draw parallels between two types of people. Both exist today and are very different people. Which one are you? |
Sun, 7 July 2013
Today Nathan asks the question "What are you doing with your life?" Are you stuck trying to figure out what you're supposed to be doing or trying to decide when is the right time to do it? If you are, the stop wasting time and just get on with it. Tomorrow is not a guarantee. |