Press on!
Paul makes a bold confession that he hadn’t “arrived” yet. We need to avoid arrogance on one side and discouragement on the other in order to “press on”!
Paul makes a bold confession that he hadn’t “arrived” yet. We need to avoid arrogance on one side and discouragement on the other in order to “press on”!
We’ve probably heard the challenge from scripture to “take up our cross and follow Jesus,” but what does that actually look like? We find out from Paul that it means we need to put to death anything in our hearts that doesn’t honor or serve Jesus and only seeks to serve ourselves. We’ve been given an invitation, but how will we respond?
Philippians: Invitation to a Journey Read More »
Today we offer a definition of ‘cultural christianity’ vs what the Bible puts forth as the Gospel by which we are saved. Listen in and see what the difference is!
Philippians: Cultural Christianity Read More »
What kind of aroma is your life giving off? Is it a pleasing worshipful one?
Philippians: Fragrant Offering Read More »
As Christians, we have the ability to shape the culture of the world that we live in, but we also face pressures to be shaped by the culture. Paul’s encouragement for us is to hold on to the teachings of Jesus in order to have the impact that God desires for our lives.
Philippians: Hold On Read More »
Pastor Kirk continues to emphasize the role the Bible should play in shaping our views as Christians. In this sermon, he specifically takes a look at what the Bible says regarding the value that God places on human life.
How I See the World: The Value of Life Read More »
Pastor Kirk kicks off a new series focusing on the role that the Bible can and should play in how we see the world and how we navigate life.
How I See the World: Part 1 Read More »
Pastor Kirk continues his teaching on Philippians by unpacking an important and complex passage. What does Paul mean when he tells us to “work out our salvation”?
Philippians: Working Out Salvation Read More »
Pastor Kirk unpacks the idea that God exalted Jesus to the position He received because of the humility that He displayed…not because of who He was.
Philippians: God Exalted Jesus Read More »