May 31, 2020
The Chronicles of the Last Days – Build Yourself Up
Series: The Chronicle of the Last Days
Near the return of Jesus Christ, there will be a falling away from the faith. How can we remain strong and not be part of the apostasy? In this final message of the series, Pastor Chris looks to Jude 1:20 - 25 for that answer. We have to have something inside of us that is greater than what is happening on the outside.
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- May 31, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Build Yourself Up
May 31, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Build Yourself UpSeries: The Chronicle of the Last DaysNear the return of Jesus Christ, there will be a falling away from the faith. How can we remain strong and not be part of the apostasy? In this final message of the series, Pastor Chris looks to Jude 1:20 - 25 for that answer. We have to have something inside of us that is greater than what is happening on the outside.
- May 24, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Contend for the Faith
May 24, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Contend for the FaithSeries: The Chronicle of the Last DaysIf we call Jesus our Lord, we are in His army, fighting the good fight of faith which is taking the message of Christ to the world. God has put that message in our hands and it is every saint's responsibility to assume the preservation and proclamation of that message. Reading from Jude 1:3 - 19, Pastor Chris lays out three points that we need to adhere to as we stand strong in contending for the faith.
- May 17, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Called, Loved and Kept
May 17, 2020The Chronicles of the Last Days – Called, Loved and KeptSeries: The Chronicle of the Last DaysIn this first part of a three part series, Pastor Chris discusses the four basic questions we all need to answer: Who am I? Where did I come from? Why am I here? and Where am I going? Referencing Jude 1:1-2, 24-25, he shows us three components to see ourselves the way God see us. Because there is no way to be healthy in life without having a proper view of ourselves, we need to understand the importance of seeing ourselves as God sees us--called, loved and kept.