We build walls. My side, your side. My people, your people. My politics, your politics. My history, your history. But Christ didn’t die so we could stay divided on opposite sides of the walls we build. He died to tear them down. Sermon notes + questions 👉🏼 https://t.co/Hzgs6xfWls
In the old movie, "The Sixth Sense," the creepy kid sees dead people, walking around, who don't even know they're dead. In Ephesians 2, Paul describes a world of dead people and the power that raises them to life. Here are Sunday's sermon notes 👉🏼 https://t.co/B7OAiWWB7B
You think you have a plan—then life happens. The phone rings. The schedule unravels. The money gets weird. And your plan becomes a pile of good intentions and loose parts. This Sunday, let's talk about the bigger plan—the one that'll never change or fail. https://t.co/IF3DGT5gUy
The world is obsessed with image—looking richer, hotter, happier. This Sunday is about the golden boy who had everything on the outside and nothing on the inside—and the Son of David who died to give us the only life that lasts. Notes + questions here 👉https://t.co/VwmgIxdSbe
This Sunday we'll be talking about what lasts and what doesn’t—about history, legacy, sacrifice, and the kind of work that endures when everything else has gone up in smoke. Some things were never meant to last. Some things must never be lost. https://t.co/sbvEw4dfnU
One minute the world tells girls: be prettier, thinner, more desirable. But next minute it changes the rules. What if we’ve been looking for beauty in all the wrong places ... and faces? Find Sunday's sermon notes here 👉🏼 https://t.co/a70B2Fp0fN
You want to be loved just the way you are. Okay. But those who love you best won’t just leave you the way you are. They'll tell you the truth. They'll help you grow. That’s where Sunday’s sermon starts. https://t.co/6Q0m1FCT0e
This Sunday, the kids are leading worship, which means there may be a few surprises, a lot of joy, and at least one moment that reminds the grown-ups why Jesus said the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. Come ready to worship. https://t.co/ZeUfVNrxMM
The world is obsessed with image—looking richer, hotter, happier. This Sunday is about the golden boy who had everything on the outside and nothing on the inside—and the Son of David who died to give us the only life that lasts. Notes + questions here 👉 https://t.co/YCTEDw40oq
We spend a lot of time trying to look right, less time trying to be right. And the gap between the two gets exhausting. Good news: God doesn’t choose you based on your public presentation. This Sunday 👉🏼https://t.co/kCDF0uOsx2
Nobody is trying to ruin their life. They’re just trying to fill something that won’t stay filled. Sunday’s sermon reveals the turning point—when grace changes everything. Tony Thomas is preaching. You’ll want to hear this. Sermon notes + questions 👉🏼https://t.co/diPmkMmNYL
She came to the tomb with tears. She left with joy, life changed, after Jesus calls her by name. That’s Easter. Not just an empty tomb—but a living Savior who finds you. Calls you by name. And changes your life. Sermon notes + questions 👉🏼 https://t.co/JP4Oh1SCkT
It’s easy to follow Jesus when his public approval ratings are high. But what about when the road turns hard? Real faith begins after the cross is in view and the crowd falls away. Check out Sunday's sermon notes 👉🏼 https://t.co/fta1P8UbHN
You’ve been telling God, “Not yet.” Not yet to letting go.
Not yet to following fully. Not yet to what you know God is asking. But what if ... it’s time? Jesus said the path to life runs straight through surrender. Find sermon notes + questions here👉🏼https://t.co/IE4mX7zR88
Something wonderful happens and nobody seems to be happy for you. You get questions, suspicion, weird looks. What’s wrong with people? In Sunday’s lesson, Jesus heals one blind man—and exposes the blindness of everyone else. Sermon notes + group questions👉🏼https://t.co/rapsPh1jZq
Nicodemus knew all the religious answers. But Jesus told him he needed something else entirely. Not more information. A whole new birth. If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to be born again, this sermon is for you. Notes + questions to consider👉🏼https://t.co/V69bTnjpYD
Ever been in a moment where everyone expects you to be fine—smiling, celebrating, officiating—and inside you’re thinking, I can’t keep this going? This Sunday’s sermon: What Jesus does when the joy runs out. Check out my notes: https://t.co/cdHL1jip5A
We’ve been watching Olympic “glory” all week—big moments, big wins, big applause. But the gospel says that true glory wasn’t lifted up on a podium. It was lifted up on a cross. Maybe it's time to rethink what “glory” means. Sermon notes + questions here: https://t.co/RdSsPUrTcp
There’s a story in Genesis about a man who got a fresh start in a brand-new world. And he messed it all up again. This Sunday: what the flood couldn’t do — and what the cross has done. Check out the sermon notes👉🏼 https://t.co/oHdtc9rZwr
Your whole life is just time to get saved. God's giving you time to repent. How much time will he give you? I don't know ... but it won't be forever. Noah warned that the flood was coming and not one soul took him seriously. Until the sky began to fall. https://t.co/yHHbjk37Qh