We are all a product of our decisions. David made some good and bad decisions in his life. Abigail gives us an example of someone who helped another person move from a bad course of action to a good one. What course are we on and how can we help others to a course that honours Jesus?
David & Ahimelech
What or who do you turn to when you feel alone, afraid and/or angry? David’s interaction with Ahimelech shows us what can happen when we allow our negative emotions to make our decisions. What would David say to us? Keep calm and follow Jesus.
David & Saul
What do we tend to do in difficult situations? David had the choice to do things his way or God’s way. What can we learn from David and Saul’s relationship about learning to live Jesus’ way instead of ours?
David & Jonathan
David’s friendship with Jonathan was one of mutual sacrifice, loyalty, and love. The reality is that loyalty always requires sacrifice. This relationship expresses a demand of loyalty. The question is, though, for followers of Jesus, who does Jesus call us to be loyal to?
David & Goliath
Don’t measure the giants in your life against yourself. Measure the giants in your life against God. That’s what David did.
David & Samuel
Samuel: An answer to his mother’s prayer, a judge over Israel, anointed David King over Israel. David: Served God passionately, sinned against God, was “a man after God’s own heart,” his “future was in God’s hands,” his heart longed for God.” How do you reconcile these statements about David? How do they reflect your experience with God?
Cheryl and Donna Pridham
Cheryl and Donna Pridham share what God is doing around them in their ministry in Nigeria. You will hear stories of how God is growing his church. You will also hear a challenge for you to be willing to stand in the gap for others.
Purposeful Generosity
Generosity allows those who are in need to be blessed. But what blessing does God have in mind for those who give? What impact in the life of the giver does God see generosity having? These are some of the questions Jesus answers through the Parable of the Dishonest Steward.
Proportional Generosity
The church has constantly wrestled with the question of how much are followers of Jesus required to give by God. In this message we trace the biblical passages regarding tithing to try to answer this question. In the end we are called to give in proportion to what we receive. Generosity is not found in an amount, but in the proportion of what we spend and keep for ourselves compared to what we give for the sake of God and others.
Why Do We Call Him Lord?
Jesus doesn’t call us to just believe in Him, He calls us to follow Him. Following Jesus requires doing what he says.
