Resilient Faith ~ Has Meaningful Faith Relationships

Over the past several weeks we have been looking at what it means to have resilient faith. Faith that can stand firmly for Christ no matter what it may face in this world.  Even if.  Even if it would cost us everything.  We have been looking at what it means to have this faith, and…

Resilient Faith ~ Practices Cultural Discernment

Resilient faith in Christ, faith that can stand boldly in the face of the pseudo-Babylonian anti-faith culture we live in is a faith that not only knows how to discern ethics, right from wrong, good from evil in a Godly manner. It is a faith that seeks to put such discernment into practice every day,…

Resilient Faith ~ Lives for Jesus

Today we continue our series Resilient Faith, which is a discussion on how we can stand boldly for Christ in the midst of a world that wants nothing to do with Christ.  Today being Scout Sunday, as we celebrate the Lord with our local Scout Troops from all over Tulare County, we are going to…

Resilient Faith ~ Experiencing Jesus

We have become very efficient in knowing about Jesus. We need to be more efficient in knowing Jesus, experiencing Jesus, and living for Jesus, so we could ever hope to actually make Him known. However, resilient faith, faith that can stand in exile, is more than head knowledge. It is a faith that has and…

All Things New ~ Bringer of the New

Jesus has come. Jesus has won. Jesus makes all things new again. Jesus is the bringer of the new. How though? Sometimes things don’t feel so new. We must realize we live in the tension of the now and not yet, and Jesus indeed is making all things new again in us, in others, and…

Advent 2021 ~ Joy that Lasts

It is the third Sunday of Advent.  As it has been our tradition for the past several years, and the greater church’s tradition the past 1600 years we lit the candle of joy today in our celebration and anticipation for the coming of Jesus our Lord. For Jesus brings us great joy as proclaimed by…

Advent 2021 ~ Love that Serves

It is the second Sunday of Advent.  As it has been our tradition for the past several years, and the greater church’s tradition the past 1600 years we lit the candle of love today in our celebration and anticipation for the coming of Jesus our Lord. For Jesus brings us a greater love beyond anything…