Jesus walked the path before you to guide you on how to live your life and to take the burden from you.
Even Better: Than the Law
Sin has been dealt with by Jesus. You need to embrace who you are - not people who are striving to earn someone’s acceptance but who can embrace that you are already accepted as part of God’s family.
Even Better: Than the Priesthood
Jesus is greater than the earthly priesthood because He is our eternal High Priest who intercedes for us forever. Earthly priests were temporary, but Jesus’ priesthood is permanent and perfect.
Even Better: Than Moses
What do we do when our hearts are hardened? What happens when someone who's impacted our faith lets us down? As we continue our look at the book of Hebrews, we are reminded that Jesus is greater than Moses because He is not just a servant in God’s house but the Son over God’s house. Moses led God’s people to the Promised Land, but Jesus leads us to eternal life.
Even Better: Than the Prophets
Jesus is greater than the prophets because He is the ultimate revelation of God. The prophets spoke for God, but Jesus is God’s Word in the flesh. Look to Jesus as the final and fullest picture of who God is.
Spiritual Disciplines
What spiritual practices do you use to help you draw near to God? Have you ever thought about other disciplines you could use that might be your perfect fit?
Generosity
What does generosity look like for you? What does generosity look like for God? Do we trust God to provide even when things seem impossible? Join us as we talk about what generosity should be and how we can be lead to joyful giving.
Gifted
We are all gifted to serve in some way, in this message we will explore how we are called to serve and what our giftings may look like.
Local Church Autonomy and Voluntary Association
Today we look at the final Baptist distinctive: local church autonomy and voluntary association. In our Baptist tradition, each church governs itself without a centralized authority, highlighting that this autonomy allows for diverse expressions of faith while still promoting collaboration with like-minded churches. Rob stressed the necessity of Christ as the head of the church, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and the authority of Scripture in making collective decisions.