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Dan Mitchum - May 12, 2024

Moms don’t want to sleep like babies—they want to sleep like dads! That statement is funny because it’s all too true. Mothers go way above and beyond to care for their children. They selflessly put the needs of their family before their own. But who cares for moms? Who lifts them and encourages them? Yes, children and husbands are to appreciate her, but the Lord is the first to affirm and bless mothers. Tomorrow, we’ll see how much God delights in the sacrificial love moms pour upon their children.

Moms don’t want to sleep like babies—they want to sleep like dads! That statement is funny because it’s all too true. Mothers go way above and beyond to care for their children. They selflessly put the needs of their family before their own. But who cares for moms? Who lifts them and encourages them? Yes, children and husbands are to appreciate her, but the Lord is the first to affirm and bless mothers. Tomorrow, we’ll see how much God delights in the sacrificial love moms pour upon their children.

Marc Swenson - September 3, 2023

Ministering Like Jesus

The grace of Jesus is scandalous. It repulsed the religious of his day and surprised the sinners. His is an upside-down kingdom where those who think they belong miss it altogether, and those who question if they ever could enter, find a seat at the table. Jesus did not come for the healthy, but the sick; he did not come for the righteous, but sinners. Join us Sunday as we learn to engage with those Jesus ministered to and literally make room at the table for them to join in.

Scripture References: Mark 2:13-17

From Series: "Walking With Jesus"

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Marc Swenson - September 3, 2023

Ministering Like Jesus

The grace of Jesus is scandalous. It repulsed the religious of his day and surprised the sinners. His is an upside-down kingdom where those who think they belong miss it altogether, and those who question if they ever could enter, find a seat at the table. Jesus did not come for the healthy, but the sick; he did not come for the righteous, but sinners. Join us Sunday as we learn to engage with those Jesus ministered to and literally make room at the table for them to join in.

Scripture References: Mark 2:13-17

From Series: "Walking With Jesus"

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