Month: November 2017
Rich in Gratitude

Rich in Gratitude

During our Be Rich series, our church has been mobilized toward radical generosity, acts of service and simple gestures of kindness. But it’s possible to be rich in another area that often gets neglected. In each of us lies a capacity of enormous power. It’s a power...

Relationships of Jesus – Week 6

Relationships of Jesus – Week 6

Week 6: The Disciples This week, we look at the relationships of Jesus with his disciples, and how he invited them to participate with him. Come and See Follow Me I Am Sending You SermonsStudiesGuidesArticlesStoriesFilmsDonateAboutLifePoint ChurchSubscribe to our...

Love Stories

Love Stories

It’s easy to say that we love someone or a group of people and it’s good and right to communicate that love with our words. Putting that love into action, however, can be challenging at times. If we don’t demonstrate our love in our actions, our words about love...

Relationships of Jesus – Week 5

Relationships of Jesus – Week 5

Week 5: The Father This week, we learn that: Jesus has a perfect human relationship with the Father. Jesus has a perfect divine relationship with the Father. Jesus lives in perfect submission to the Father. SermonsStudiesGuidesArticlesStoriesFilmsDonateAboutLifePoint...

Serve It Up

Serve It Up

It’s easy to get swept downstream in the current of consumerism. In a me-oriented society, our lives can instinctively become all about us—our money, our time, our pleasure. But the one wishing to follow Jesus and walk as He walked will eventually be confronted with a...

Relationships of Jesus – Week 4

Relationships of Jesus – Week 4

Week 4: Authorities This week, we learn that: Authority is from God and for others. Jesus did not object to the power of the scribes and Pharisees but to how they used it. Give what you owe to authority. SermonsStudiesGuidesArticlesStoriesFilmsDonateAboutLifePoint...

Give to Get to Give

Give to Get to Give

Imagine our whole church unleashed into our community to make a difference. It’s called Be Rich. We’re taking Paul’s simple advice to Timothy and putting it into practice: “Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share.” (1...