David Collister - June 22, 2014
True Religon
Did you know it's quite easy for the Christian to think their spiritual walk is fine, only to be completely mistaken? It’s like the dying tree that may look beautiful on the outside, but in actuality it is no longer bearing fruit. The Biblical writer, James, warned his readers – people we would assume were devout followers of Christ – that they could very well be deceiving themselves about the vitality of their faith.
This week we continue our series "Faith Does" to diagnose our own Christian walk, and see how God invites us to grow in Him.
From Series: "Faith Does "
Due to a pipe burst in the Worship Center women's restroom and subsequent repairs, worship services this Sunday, August 17, will be relocated to the gym. All other ministries will function as normal. Thanks for your understanding and flexibility!
This Week's Sermon: "Supernatural Healing"
God wants to use Christ-followers to bring supernatural healing… which, is kind of a crazy thought, isn’t it? The Bible teaches that, in Christ, we have access to a healing power that is literally out of this world. The problem is we don’t often see it this way. Instead, we tend to minimalize what God is doing – or wants to do – in the lives of those around us. And as a result, we can fail to join him in some amazing work.
This week, we finish our summer series in the book of James, “Faith Does”, to see how we can effectively join God in bringing supernatural healing to those around us.


