Faith Under Fire: Walking in Joy

Text: 1 Peter 4:12-19

Trials and sufferings in life are nobody’s desire. However, when a Christian suffers for the cause of Christ we can rejoice knowing that we are able to experience God’s promise, peace, and presence. Through each trial He is with us to comfort us along the way, to mold us into the vessel He wants us to be, and to prepare for us for the future glory to be revealed.

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Faith Under Fire: Making the Most of Your Time

Text: 1 Peter 4:1-11

Time seems to be constantly moving at a faster pace with every passing day. As a result, it is important that we don’t live our lives and spend our time aimlessly and carelessly. Instead, God gives clear words of instruction to help us make the most of our time on earth. If we follow His Word, we will discover a life that is fulfilling, rewarding, and matters for eternity. This message reveals three powerful truths to help us live a life that truly matters. 

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Faith Under Fire: Walking in Hope

Text: 1 Peter 3:8-18

Every person experiences many different trials and circumstances in life. These difficulties often weigh us down and challenge us in many ways. However, as followers of Jesus, we have a living hope to guide us through every storm we face. When we look to Jesus, learn from Him, and lean on His truth we find every time that He molds us, shapes us, and further prepares us for His divine purposes.

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Baptism: Are You With Jesus?

Text: Romans 6:3-6

It is an amazing joy to know that every person who believes in Jesus as Lord and Savior is made into a brand new creation. Our old life is crucified and buried with Christ and the new life we live today is lived through Jesus. This is why it is so important for every believer to be baptized. Baptism is God’s designed means for every Christian to publicly identify with Christ. It is our prayer as you listen to this message that you come to experience the joy and freedom that comes with saying, “I’m With Jesus!”  

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