BROADCASTS
The Holy Spirit and Regeneration
Today marks the start of what we hope will be a stirring, challenging, and spiritually awakening series on the vital doctrine of the Holy Spirit. As the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is fully God—just as divine and essential as Jesus Christ our Savior—yet so often, we overlook His Person, His Presence, and His Power. The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to glorify Christ… so how can we yield ourselves more fully to Him today? Let’s explore together!
Who is the Holy Spirit? P2
Today marks the start of what we hope will be a stirring, challenging, and spiritually awakening series on the vital doctrine of the Holy Spirit. As the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is fully God—just as divine and essential as Jesus Christ our Savior—yet so often, we overlook His Person, His Presence, and His Power. The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to glorify Christ… so how can we yield ourselves more fully to Him today? Let’s explore together!
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Today marks the start of what we hope will be a stirring, challenging, and spiritually awakening series on the vital doctrine of the Holy Spirit. As the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is fully God—just as divine and essential as Jesus Christ our Savior—yet so often, we overlook His Person, His Presence, and His Power. The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to glorify Christ… so how can we yield ourselves more fully to Him today? Let’s explore together!
As for me and my House P2
Life presents us with many choices, but none more significant than who we will serve. In Joshua 24:14–15, Joshua calls God’s people to make a clear and personal decision—to serve the Lord with wholehearted devotion. His bold declaration, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” is both a challenge and an inspiration. This message will encourage you to lead your home with purpose, faith, and courage. Join Robbie as he explores what it means to choose God daily and build a legacy of faith
The Spiritual Reality of the Rich and Poor P2
Week three of the James series brings us to James 1:9-11. The book of James is well known for its practical wisdom, often called the ‘Proverbs of the New Testament,’ and today is a great example of that. In James, we have learned about trials, about wisdom, and today, we learn about the realities of the rich and the poor. Our world exalts the earthly rich, but our God does the opposite. The physically rich have no spiritual advantage over the poor. Because even when you have nothing on the earth, you can have everything in Christ! Let the gospel take root in your life today and show you the temporal world is undependable and there is nothing more valuable than your identity in Christ. Through salvation, regardless of economic state, we are co-heirs with Christ! Our bank accounts mean nothing in eternity! Do we believe that?
As for me and my House
Life presents us with many choices, but none more significant than who we will serve. In Joshua 24:14–15, Joshua calls God’s people to make a clear and personal decision—to serve the Lord with wholehearted devotion. His bold declaration, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” is both a challenge and an inspiration. This message will encourage you to lead your home with purpose, faith, and courage. Join Robbie as he explores what it means to choose God daily and build a legacy of faith