What to Do in the Darkest Valley | Psalm 23
While Psalm 23 has become our familiar comfort and provision, this week is an “in case of emergency, break glass,” don’t-miss message. For a time of tragedy or trial, now or in the future, learn today “What to Do in the Darkest Valley.” You are not alone! You have nothing to fear, you are safe and secure in Savior’s love.
He Restores My Soul
Psalm 23
I like to think of Psalm 23 as a psalm of healing. Just consider God’s comfort and nearness when “He makes [you] lie down in green pastures.”
This message was preached to our men in sobriety at Rock Bottom, but also with you in mind. Thank you for standing with us and supporting how the Lord is transforming lives here.
I pray you that too experience His healing nearness, as we open His Word together…
New Power Over Doubts
John 20:24-29
New Power for the Discouraged
John 20:11-18
I’ll be honest – I’m pretty familiar with discouragement. But thank the Lord for His strength, hope, and encouragement. I want to pass that along to you, especially if you’re feeling weighed down right now.
Take heart and get ready. God’s Word is going to feed us again.
In life, struggles come and sometimes stay. When they do, we’re forced to face another challenge – the often unanswered, “Why?”
Today’s Scripture holds our second game-changing truth, in anticipation of what may be life’s most painful question…
Let’s Get Way Behind |2 Corinthians 2 | Overcoming Rejection and Betrayal
Addiction is a heart sickness and a broken crutch. We encounter addiction every day in our ministry. In this new series, we begin grappling with its source.
Addiction is a way of thinking that must change if sobriety is going to last. If you are working to get victory in your behavior, don’t miss this: The critical battle is to change your thoughts.
You have to get behind an addiction to fight it properly – and it cannot be won with earthly weapons. When your first action in the battle is to reach for flesh weapons, the war will soon be lost.
Let’s bring the truth of God’s Word to the chains of addiction, and hope for those in its shackles…
Everyday Joy Through Contentment | Philippians 4
The Apostle Paul was a follower of Jesus who suffered through imprisonment, hunger and persecution. Amazingly, despite those trials he declared, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.”
When we rejoice in what God has provided, we will not become overwhelmed by what we don’t have.
This Thanksgiving weekend, let’s be thankful for God’s goodness and content in what He has provided. Join us in Philippians 4 as learn “Everyday Joy Through Contentment”!
An Essential Reconciliation
Isaiah 9:6
Prepare For The Worst a sermon from 2 Timothy 3:1-9.
Replace a Covetous Attitude
Luke 17:11-19