Jan 20, 2019
Living in Awe of God’s Character
By: Brian Lindquist
Series: Living in Awe of God
Today we’re continuing to discover the awe of God as we look at His character.
NOTE: We had technical difficulties with the recording this morning. The sermon was not recorded.
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- Jan 20, 2019Living in Awe of God’s CharacterJan 20, 2019Living in Awe of God’s CharacterBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Living in Awe of GodToday we’re continuing to discover the awe of God as we look at His character.NOTE: We had technical difficulties with the recording this morning. The sermon was not recorded.
- Jan 13, 2019Living in Awe of God’s CreationJan 13, 2019Living in Awe of God’s CreationBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Living in Awe of GodWhat awes you about God’s creation? That’s the subject of our study today. And there is plenty to be awed by?
- Jan 6, 2019Living in Awe of God Intro.Jan 6, 2019Living in Awe of God Intro.By: Brian LindquistSeries: Living in Awe of GodAs we begin a new year I’m launching a new sermon series entitled, “Living in Awe of God”. It’s intended to open our five senses to the display of God’s glory all around us every day and cause us to live in a state of awe Him.
- Dec 30, 2018Crossing the Border of MythDec 30, 2018Crossing the Border of MythBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Christmas 2018Today we’re looking at Jesus’ coming through a nontraditional source - the accounts of the apostle John - both in his gospel account and in the beginning of his first epistle. In these he’s powerfully stating that Jesus’ coming wasn’t a myth but he really came in the flesh and they saw him, heard him and touched him. That gives us confidence to believe in Jesus as well.
- Dec 23, 2018Crossing the Border of FearDec 23, 2018Crossing the Border of FearBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Christmas 2018Today we’re looking at how Jesus crossed the border wall of fear. Throughout Scripture God is constantly telling people not to fear and He does the same thing at Christ’s birth. Christ coming to us is a powerful reminder that we can face life’s challenges because God is with us.
- Dec 16, 2018Crossing the Border of Self-SufficiencyDec 16, 2018Crossing the Border of Self-SufficiencyBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Christmas 2018Most of us like to think of ourselves as fairly self-sufficient. We can meet most of our needs by our own effort. And if we get in a jam, God’s always there to help bail us out. Today’s sermon looks at this character flaw of self-sufficiency and how Jesus’ birth is an attack on that.
- Dec 9, 2018Crossing the Border of ReputationDec 9, 2018Crossing the Border of ReputationBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Christmas 2018This week we continue with our Christmas series on Border Crossings as we look at how Jesus crossed the border of reputation both in Matthew’s genealogy and throughout his life.
- Dec 2, 2018Crossing the Border of Darkness into LightDec 2, 2018Crossing the Border of Darkness into LightBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Christmas 2018This morning I’m excited to begin our new Christmas series entitled, “Border Crossing Christmas”. During this series we’re going to be looking at the various walls/borders that God broke through in showing His love to us. We’re beginning with God breaking through the wall of darkness with His light in the person of Jesus Christ.
- Nov 25, 2018Being ThankfulNov 25, 2018Being ThankfulWe’re ending our series on Learning to Love Like Jesus today with a focus on being thankful. An attitude and discipline of thankfulness throughout the whole year will change your mindset and heart and even make you interesting to others and may even open up the possibility of telling them about Jesus.
- Nov 18, 2018Being Self GivingNov 18, 2018Being Self GivingBy: Brian LindquistSeries: Loving Like JesusToday’s sermon is really an extension of last week’s sermon in which we talked about how to become “grace-full” people. Today is really the practical application of that principle. Today we’re discovering how to be “self-giving” individuals as we follow the model of Jesus. Note: Sermon Audio is missing - please look at sermon notes.