One Another: Love One Another

Text: Luke 10:25-37

If there was ever a time in our world where we needed to be reminded of the value and importance of “one another,” it is certainly today. We live in a “me first” society where the voices of the culture and the agenda behind it continually feed our fleshly nature to look out for self first. Fortunately, God is not silent on the subject. He has given us instructions and examples of how we are to treat one another and, more importantly, He has given His Spirit to manifest the life of Jesus in and through all who follow Him as Lord. There are many “one another” statements in Scripture, but they can all be summarized in the foundational truth that we discover in this message today.

Love One Another
Matthew Kirkland

In God We Trust: Trusting God's Presence

Text: 1 Kings 19:1-18

Have you ever felt that you have had enough, that you couldn’t take one more thing? Have you been ready to throw in the towel and give up? Elijah could certainly relate. Though he was a prophet of God, he reached a point where he was ready to give up on everything – people, ministry, and even life itself. However, it was in his pit of deep despair that God moved to deliver him and set him on the right path. If you or someone you know is struggling today, we invite you to listen to this message and discover the victory and hope we have in Jesus.

Trusting God's Presence
Matthew Kirkland

In God We Trust: Trusting God's Power

Text: 1 Kings 18:1-2, 17-39

Have you seen God’s power at work in your life or in the lives of others around you? It is easy for us to take for granted the many wonderful things that God has done in our life. It is also easy to miss the point. When God demonstrates His power in our lives, He does so to reveal Himself to us so that we might know Him, love Him, and worship Him. If you long to see God’s power at work in your life, we hope you will listen to this message today.

Trusting God's Power
Matthew Kirkland

In God We Trust: Trusting God's Provision

Text: 1 Kings 17:7-24

Have you ever come to a “dry brook” season of life? A “dry brook” experience occurs when the well runs dry in your life. You might describe it as being weary, burned out, confused, discouraged, or overwhelmed. These moments in life often cause us to stop and evaluate questions about our life, our faith, and even God. Though these experiences aren’t fun, they are absolutely beneficial in our lives because God uses these occasions for our good and His glory. If you are at a “dry brook” or know someone who is, we encourage you to listen to this message today. In it you will discover how God provides for us in these difficult seasons of life and you will likely find that He provides more than you can imagine.