Trust

"Trust God" - Tim Mannin

To The City (Week 12) The letters to Timothy remind us that no matter what we are facing in life - overwhelming good, overwhelming bad, or someplace in between we must trust God. Our faith must mature into trust, but so often we find ourselves crying to God for clarity. Maybe we don’t need clarity, but need to trust him no matter what. (1 & 2 Timothy)

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"God Cares" - Tim Mannin

Revival Starts Within (Week 8) Within all of us reside questions, doubts, struggles, and the weight of our past. If we’re honest, many of us feel far from revival and closer to confusion. In this message we want to absorb the amazing thought that “God cares.” He understands you and is big enough for the hard stuff happening within you. And because He cares, He has so much more for you! (Gen 1:26-27, Phil 1:6, Mark 9:20-29)

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"Trust, Delight, Commit" - Jeremie Kubicek

This morning we welcome guest speaker and author, Jeremie Kubicek as he shares with us the miraculous story of his life and how God taught him what it means to trust and discover faith. In our moments of biggest pain and worry, God is calling us to trust, delight, and commit, just as David did. We must eradicate the prayers of disbelief and begin to trust God at levels that we have never trusted in Him before. (Psalm 37)

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"The Resurrection and The Life" - Micah Kersh

Jesus. He changed everything about everything (Week 6) In the story of Lazarus, Jesus was questioned and approached in multiple ways. He met each one of these questions and needs in unique and different ways. In our life, He meets our needs with truth, love, emotion and powerful action. Everything He does is purposeful and His purpose is to reveal Himself to us. (John 11:1-44)

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"Waiting" - Tim Mannin

Kings (Part 6) As we enter December, we change our focus from "Kings" to "The King"... Jesus. In Luke 2 we see Simeon & Anna waiting on the Messiah. They were praying, seeking, and fasting. Waiting is an active thing... For it is in seasons of waiting, we often see our biggest transformation. (Mark 1:15, Luke 2)