Naomi: Hope for Today and Forever
Naomi’s life shows us that we can have hope in hard times today and hope in Christ’s redemption forever. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ruth 1-4.
Joy
Joy is a God-given inner sense of happiness or well-being regardless of outward circumstances. In part 3 of Soul Construction: The Fruit of the Spirit, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Galatians 5:22.
Love
Love is the God-empowered choice to give of ourselves to meet the needs of others without expecting anything in return. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Galatians 5:22.
Opposing Forces
By submitting to the power and control of the Holy Spirit, followers of Jesus can overcome the destructive desires of the sinful flesh. Pastor Dan Cox speaks in part 1 of Soul Construction: The Fruit of the Spirit.
What Difference Does the Resurrection Make?
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of our faith that enables us to share in Christ’s victory over death and gives us eternal hope. Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Corinthians 15.
Cross Purposes
The world meant the crucifixion for evil in order to silence Jesus forever, but God meant it for good in order to save us forever. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 26 & 27.
How Will You Respond to King Jesus?
King Jesus calls people to believe in Him and produce the fruits of the kingdom of heaven. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 21:1-46.
Incomparable Glory
The temporary troubles of this life are producing an eternal glory for you far beyond comparison. Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Corinthians 4:7-18.
Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Followers of Jesus are called to demonstrate genuine love in deed and in truth. Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 John 3:11-18.
Pray for All People
Followers of Jesus are called to pray for all people, including even hostile governing authorities, so that we may live peaceful and quiet, godly and dignified lives. In part 3 of 1 Timothy & Titus: Godly Life and Leadership, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Timothy 2:1-7.
The Gospel of Mercy and Grace
Followers of Jesus must hold fast to the gospel of mercy and grace. In part 2 of 1 Timothy & Titus: Godly Life and Leadership, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Timothy 1:12-20.
Vain Discussion vs. Love
Followers of Jesus are called to pursue love that arises out of a pure heart, a good conscience and a sincere faith. In part 1 of 1 Timothy & Titus: Godly Life and Leadership, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Timothy 1:1-11.
Rejoice and Pray!
Followers of Jesus need not be anxious about anything, for the peace of God will guard our hearts and minds as we rejoice in the Lord and pray with thanksgiving. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Philippians 4:4-7.
The Cries of Our Hearts: Praise and Prayer
Let us exalt God’s name together and cry out for His help. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Psalm 34.
The Compassion of Christ
We need to daily contemplate the compassion of Christ in our heads and in our hearts. Pastor Chuck Beckler reads from Matthew 9:35-38.
Celebrating God’s Past, Present and Future Faithfulness
A healthy church understands, accepts and embraces healthy change while celebrating God’s faithfulness in the past and entrusting the future to Him. In part 4 of Who Stole My Church? Embracing Healthy Change in the Church, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Deuteronomy 7:6-11.
The Things That Do Change
While firmly holding on to the things that do not change; a healthy church lovingly and graciously accepts that people, preferences and methods do change. In part 3 of Who Stole My Church? Embracing Healthy Change in the Church, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Acts 2:42-47.
The Things That Don’t Change
While many things in the church change, the doctrine, mission, ministries and Lord of the church – Jesus Christ – do not change. In part 2 of Who Stole My Church? Embracing Healthy Change in the Church, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Hebrews 13:8-21.
The Need for Healthy Change
A church that fails to make God-honoring, healthy changes is a dying church. In part 1 of Who Stole My Church? Embracing Healthy Change in the Church, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Joshua 1:1-9.
Unchanging
God is unchanging! Don Veinot reads from Malachi 3:6.