Sermons on Wisdom (Page 2)
Every One of Us Needs to Receive
Every one of us needs to receive from every one of us, yet every one of us struggles to receive God’s gifts thru others. Les explores 3 reasons why we struggle to receive.
The Journey of Discipleship
Stevie shares from Matthew 28 on the Great Commission and discipleship. He explores the image of The Autistic Church and how we have lost our words and stopped engaging with the world outside of us.
How to Save Yourself from Disaster by Janie
Guest speaker Janie Garber shares with us how being at peace will heal you, rescue you from wrong work, increase your efficiency and save you from disaster (apologies for the beginning of the message).
The Path to Foolishness
In this clear and hard hitting message, Les shares three steps that will take you down the path of complete foolishness. Flip each step and learn how to walk the path of wisdom.
Imitate VS Participate
Aaron Edwards from Sondays Church shares on the differences between imitation and participation.
Yes. No. Maybe So. Drawing from 2 Sources
What if the reason you are not experiencing the abundant life Jesus talks about is because you are drawing your hope, strength and life from two different sources? Double-mindedness runs deep within us and is difficult to discover. Join us as we discern if we are double-minded and what we can do about it.
Worship: From the Heart to Community
Stevie explores a deep truth about worship and how it starts in the heart but matures in community. What is Kingdom Community? Why is worshipping together important? And How do we build and sustain Kingdom Community? are explored in this message.
Who Does Jesus Trust?
Join us as we explore the idea of who Jesus trusts and who we should trust. Pastor Les shares that Jesus did not trust politicians, priests or people and that we shouldn’t either. He then moves onto the idea that even Jesus did not trust His own will. So, who did Jesus trust?
What Does Jesus Know About People that You Should Know
Jesus knew that people were fickle. We see it clearly in the Easter story. What we may not see is that the flip side of the coin of fickleness is hard heartedness, which is seen in the same story. Listen in as we explore the differences between the two and the answer Jesus brings us.
What Did Jesus Know About Vulnerability that We Don’t Know?
Jesus knew that vulnerability leads to intimacy, which is painful. Vulnerability also leads us into accessing the victory of the cross. (includes 4 minutes of prayer at the end)