1 Peter: A Walk to Remember (Part 18)
“We go for a walk to remember that there is more informant things to remember.” In part eighteen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series Mark Vanderwier reflects on God as
Continue reading“We go for a walk to remember that there is more informant things to remember.” In part eighteen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series Mark Vanderwier reflects on God as
Continue reading“When the Great Shepherd appears, you will receive a crown of never ending glory and honour.” In part seventeen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series we enter into the fifth
Continue reading“The fire is not proof of God’s absence, it may be evidence of His refining work in you.” In part sixteen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series Gary Watson talks
Continue reading“Sometimes we spend way more time trying to figure out what are gifts are rather than doing anything with them.” There is a preoccupation on the word soon. In part
Continue reading“Those who have suffered [for Christ] in the flesh are free from the penalty, power, and the presence of sin.” Part fourteen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series begins with
Continue reading“You can do all things good and still end up suffering for it.” In part thirteen of the First Peter verse-by-verse series Mark Vanderwier looks at the final verses of
Continue reading“Jesus doesn’t promise a life without storms; He promises us Himself in the middle of each storm.” In part twelve of the First Peter verse-by-verse series Gary Watson looks at
Continue reading“No matter what we’ve been through…we are never alone when we have a relationship with Jesus.” Christ has called us to be over-comers, but what do we have to overcome,
Continue reading“When you think different from someone else, realize it’s not wrong, just different.” – Charlie DeBoer. Part eleven of the First Peter verse-by-verse series looks primarily at 1 Peter 3:8-9.
Continue reading“Are we living with a great expectation of what’s to come?” In this week’s message we start things off a little differently celebrating Sharon and Charlie DeBoer and their time
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