Apr 10, 2016
The Three Sides of Why
By: Curtis Crawford
Series: general

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- Apr 10, 2016The Three Sides of Why
Apr 10, 2016The Three Sides of WhyBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: general
Whenever the question "Why" is asked, there is always a motivation for it. There is the inquisitive Why, the accusatory why, and the desperate why. In this message we look at each side of the question why and what the answer should always be.
- Mar 6, 2016What Have You Come to Do?
Mar 6, 2016What Have You Come to Do?By: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalMany times in our Christian walk, we find ourselves only focusing on what God can or will do for us. The author of Psalm 135 challenges us to praise the Lord by focusing on Who He is and what He has already done. As you listen to this message, take out a pen and paper and right down all of the things God has already done for you and what you know about Him to be true. Use your list as a starting point to worship God throughout the week.
- Feb 28, 2016Bubble Wrapped
Feb 28, 2016Bubble WrappedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalBubble wrap is useful packing material that protects valuable objects from damage, but if you leave the bubble wrap on a valuable object indefinitely, though protected, its usefulness for its intended purpose is lost. As Christians, we wrap ourselves for protection from pain and rejection, but in doing so limit our ability to walk in the purpose God has for us. In this message, we look at how we can break free from the protective wrap around us.
- Feb 14, 2016I Do
Feb 14, 2016I DoBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalHave you ever stopped to think what it means to be the "Bride of Christ?" In this message, we look at a traditional marriage ceremony and how each portion, from the processional to the pronouncement, can be applied to our relationship with Christ.
- Feb 7, 2016Such Great Faith
Feb 7, 2016Such Great FaithBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: general
In Luke chapter seven, Jesus commends a centurion for his "great" faith. In this message, we look at the qualities of such great faith and what it means to our lives.
- Jan 18, 2016Then The Manna Ceased
Jan 18, 2016Then The Manna CeasedBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalIn this message from Joshua chapter five, we look at the importance of declaring Jesus Christ as Lord of our lives and abandoning the notion of trying to serve both God and ourselves. We also learn that if we will confess our sin, God will forgive us and He chooses to not remember our sins against us.
- Jan 10, 2016What’s Changed This Time?
Jan 10, 2016What’s Changed This Time?By: Curtis CrawfordSeries: generalIn the book of Numbers, Chapter 14 we see the children of Israel's response to the negative report from 10 of the 12 spies sent into Canaan. They responded the way they always did when faced with circumstances they could not see a human answer to; they rebelled against God. As a result, God sent them into the wilderness for 40 years. At the end of the 40 years, Israel found itself again at the door of the promise land and faced with the same opposition as before. Were they different this time or would they respond as they always had?
- Oct 25, 2015What’s In Your Hand?
Oct 25, 2015What’s In Your Hand?By: Jane LecorchickSeries: general
In this message, special speaker, Jane Lecorchick challenges us to look for what God has equipped us with and use it serve Him.
- Oct 12, 2015Ready For Something New
Oct 12, 2015Ready For Something NewBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: general
In Joshua chapter three we see the people of Israel are once more at the banks of the Jordan river poised to go forth and possess the promised land. They had been here before and allowed faithlessness to result in rebelliousness. Were they ready this time? Many times in our lives we find ourselves, just like the people of Israel, standing at a crossroads. Do we proceed forward or head back to the wilderness for God to prepare us further?
- Aug 2, 2015From the Mountain to the Valley
Aug 2, 2015From the Mountain to the ValleyBy: Curtis CrawfordSeries: general
Elijah experienced a victory on Mt. Carmel that was three years in the making. He found himself spiritually on top of the world, but it only took a threat by the evil Queen Jezebel to knock him from his feet and onto his face. A place of fear, anxiety, depression, and hopelessness. We can learn from Elijah's experience the way to deal with the times we find ourselves removed from the mountain and in the valley below.