Jesus’ resurrection has massive implications for humanity. We have hope for today, tomorrow, and forever through his resurrection. All who have died in Christ will rise in Christ at his return.
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
Jason and Tim take us through Psalms 115-118 in a special “Zippy the Wonder Snail” edition of Songs for Our Temple as we continue our one year journey through these songs praising God and applying His truth to our lives.
As we conclude this Psalm, we turn to the question of what are we going to do? Are we making the right choices with our service?
Faithtoberfest returns! After two years online due to the pandemic, Faithtoberfest returns to a crisp autumn night outside of FaithTree's home, the Upper Room. On October 14 at 6:30 pm we will have a special, in-person and live streamed festival of incredible music from gifted artists all around our area, entertaining skits and terrific gift card prizes! Come in person if you can, because we will have delicious food as part of the festivities, but either way, please RSVP for this year's event and relive last year's fantastic festivities, below.
Righteousness matters, but ours always falls short. What are we to do?
Wouldn’t we all love a second chance? Jesus’ resurrection means that we have that second chance, third, or fourth. We are studying 1 Corinthians 15 and learning that the resurrection gospel is good news for anyone, any time, for any failure. That’s grace. And THAT is good news.
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
Jim takes us through Psalms 112-114 as we continue our one year journey through these songs praising God and applying His truth to our lives.
As we turn to the next part of Psalm 2, how do we understand the language of the Messiah being “begotten”? What does that tell us about the confidence we can have in Him?