As a pillar of the faith, St. Augustine shapes our understanding of God and our relationship with Him.
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Jeremiah stands as a pillar of the faith because he shows that following God can be costly and it may be lonely.
The Easter story - Jesus' resurrection - reveals the heart of God. His heart is for ALL people including the brokenhearted, fearful, and doubting.
We often say Jesus is our King, but what does it really mean to follow Jesus as King?
As Paul wraps up his letter to the Philippians, he reminds us of several things to maintain our joy.
As believers, John appeals to us to not sin. But if we do, we have the certainty that Jesus advocates on our behalf.
God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. And He invites us to keep walking with Him in the light each day.
We have an amazing story to tell, and we can tell it in four, simple words.
The church is made up of imperfect and flawed people. Despite that, God works through the church to interact with the world.
Jesus, the eternal Son of God, came in the flesh and dwelt with us. With this certain truth, we are assured we have fellowship with the Father and can have joy to the full.
When we truly understand the reality that Jesus is alive and what He has done for us, we will experience joy.
What thing in my life do I need to let die as I welcome the fellowship of Christ's suffering and His example of love?
Notice the details about Jesus' life. How can we become more like Him and what would that look like in our own life?
It's important to be honest with ourselves about ourselves. We can ask the Lord to help us realize and repent of our sin so He can change us. Realization is truly a gift from Him.
We can see the goodness and glory of God as we look at the beauty in Creation and as we remember the activity He has already done in our lives.
To receive the gift of peace, we must think about and do the right things. It's a choice.
Our Portview Kids present the Christmas story in through readings and song!
We become the people God wants us to become through disorientation.
In Christ, we become citizens of the colony of heaven. We live in the reality of the kingdom of heaven even now, while living on earth.
Growth in Christlikeness is a journey, not a destination, and a prize that Paul encourages us to strive for.
A night of giving thanks to our loving Father for all He has done.
Paul wanted fellowship with Christ more than anything else, and he encourages us to desire that for our own lives.
Transformation begins when we make time for solitude and silence to listen to the voice of God in what He might be wanting to reveal to us about ourselves.
Paul's motivation for kingdom work came from his desire to receive an eternal reward. This should be our motivation as well.
Even when we go through difficult, trying times, we can rest knowing that God is in control.
The Apostle Peter encourages us to do the work to add to the faith we have been given in Christ Jesus.
Spiritual growth, development and maturity are not automatic. Rather they require constant intention and work.
For Pastor Appreciation Sunday, Guest Speaker Pastor Jay Fisher shares that pastors have a heart to see you be effective for the kingdom of God.
Missionary Mark McKinstry shares what God is doing through missions in Spain and reminds us that God must do something new in us so that He can do something new through us.
Living a life worthy of the gospel runs counter to the culture around us. Jesus is our model for taking on a mindset of humility and sacrificial love.
Paul writes there are some expectations as followers of Christ. He gives us principles on how to live a life worthy of the gospel of Christ.
We can choose to rejoice in trials when we have an eternal perspective. And then we can be a blessing to others.
Listen as Pastor Harold shares a few examples on how we can be an integral part in putting this world back together.
Paul's joy was tied to a guarantee, no matter what circumstance he was in. We can learn how to do the same by following his approach.
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