BROADCASTS

Four Critical Lessons on Prayer

January 8th, 2025|Sermon on the Mount|

Jesus’ teaching on prayer in Matthew 6 is a call to authenticity, humility, and intimacy with God. Christ demonstrated these values not only through His instructions but also through His own prayer life. By retreating to pray in private, by offering sincere and humble petitions, and by living a life of forgiveness, He set the example for a prayerful life rooted in devotion and dependence on the Father. As we reflect on His teachings, we are reminded that prayer is not about eloquence or external recognition, but about cultivating a deep, ongoing relationship with God.

Jesus Over Death! P2

January 7th, 2025|That You May Believe|

John 11 cites the greatest of all Jesus’ miracles documented in this gospel. The story of Christ raising Lazarus from the dead demonstrates his supreme power and complete authority over everything – including death. As believers and followers of Christ, we have no reason to fear death: through his sacrifice on the cross and his resurrection, Jesus has purchased us everlasting life and an inheritance in heaven that is guaranteed and irrevocable.

Jesus Over Death!

January 6th, 2025|That You May Believe|

John 11 cites the greatest of all Jesus’ miracles documented in this gospel. The story of Christ raising Lazarus from the dead demonstrates his supreme power and complete authority over everything – including death. As believers and followers of Christ, we have no reason to fear death: through his sacrifice on the cross and his resurrection, Jesus has purchased us everlasting life and an inheritance in heaven that is guaranteed and irrevocable.

The Secret to True Blessing

January 5th, 2025|Sermon on the Mount|

Today we begin a very special series expositing the greatest sermon ever given: the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus begins this message with the Beatitudes, the instructions for living a life that is blessed by God. Those who are born again and growing in sanctification recognize that as there is a decreasing focus and desire of self, and an increasing hunger for Christ and the Holy Spirit, true blessing will be found. We hear in this message how being poor in spirit leads to richness of life.

Healing a man born blind P2

January 3rd, 2025|That You May Believe|

John Newton’s well known hymn, “Amazing Grace” uses words taken directly from today’s text. “I was blind but now I see” exclaims the man when Jesus restores his sight. Through the Lord’s healing touch, the man is no longer a captive, locked in a world of darkness but now freed to live in one of light! Newton understood that before knowing Christ, we are blind and wretched, enslaved by sin. Only Jesus can rescue us from death and darkness, then welcome us into his marvelous light and the gift of eternal life!

Healing a man born blind

January 2nd, 2025|That You May Believe|

John Newton’s well known hymn, “Amazing Grace” uses words taken directly from today’s text. “I was blind but now I see” exclaims the man when Jesus restores his sight. Through the Lord’s healing touch, the man is no longer a captive, locked in a world of darkness but now freed to live in one of light! Newton understood that before knowing Christ, we are blind and wretched, enslaved by sin. Only Jesus can rescue us from death and darkness, then welcome us into his marvelous light and the gift of eternal life!