In John 20:1-18, Jesus is resurrected from death, and the response of his closest followers ranges from investigative to intimate. Pastor Rayshawn preaches about how our response to the resurrection of Jesus must involve both reactions.
Matt Smethurst joins us and preaches through Isaiah 55 about how God's being unlike us means wonderful things for us as He calls to us to come to Him for all that we need.
In John 19: 17-30, Jason Thomas preaches on the crucifixion of Jesus, as He is lifted up on a Roman cross, and directs us to look at Him for our salvation and provision.
In John 19:1-16, Jesus is sentenced by Pilate ultimately in the midst of a political drama orchestrated by the religious leaders. Even through the wicked plans of people, God will advance His purposes to save His people and renew the entire creation.
In John 18:28-40, what looks like defeat for Jesus is actually the plan of God for the redemption of the world coming to pass. Jesus will face injustice from a corrupt system, but will defeat injustice through experiencing it. His life will be exchanged for ours.
This week, Pastor Rayshawn preaches from Haggai 2:20-23 about how God’s eternal plan of redemption is greater than what we can see in the present, but our present efforts as mundane and insignificant as they might feel are working towards God’s eternal purposes.
This week, Pastor Rayshawn preaches from Haggai 2:10-19 about how God’s people engage God’s mission, from a place of holiness and prioritizing God because we’ve been set apart for His purposes.