Parables

Day Like No Other

Rev. Dr. Stacey M. Cox

A Day Like No Other

Sunday we come to our final parable of the series. If at the beginning of his ministry Jesus trained and equipped His disciples to enter into a harvest where souls would be brought into His kingdom, he concludes his teaching ministry by describing the day when the work would be complete: judgment day. 'When the Son of Man comes,' he said. Jesus made a big deal about it, as does the New Testament, and for good reason: it will truly be a day like no other! Sunday we examine this heart-searching passage. Join us!

All Roads Lead to Him

Rev. Dr. Stacey M. Cox

All Roads Lead to Him

A quick look at our nation's highway system and one will notice that all roads make their way to our capitol, Washington, D.C. Similarly, every text of Scripture contains a road that will take you to Christ. In Him we find hope, meaning, and salvation! He is the Good News of the old and new testaments. Jesus himself spoke to this in a story about a householder. Sunday we'll explore this little noticed parable. Join us!

Lost and Found

Aaron Mann, Director of Student Ministries

Lost and Found

God created each of us differently. Different backgrounds. Different hobbies. Different passions. While this is a beautiful thing, it can also be very challenging. Ministering to and relating to individuals who are different than we are can often be very testing. In Luke 15, Jesus shares two parables with a mixed group that reveal the tremendous heart he had for the lost. As we will see, there is much for us to learn from the way Jesus responds. Join us this Sunday at 11 AM as we continue our series in the parables.

The Parable of the Growing Seed

Mr. Andy Nelson

The Parable of the Growing Seed

Andy Nelson last served as Youth Pastor and part of the teaching team at Spanish River Church in Boca Raton, Florida. Prior to that, he served as the Student Ministry Director at Westminster Church. Andy currently works at Eagle Ranch as their Director of Spiritual Life. He and his wife, Emily, have four children. This Sunday Andy will be preaching on "The Parable of the Growing Seed".

More is Never Enough

Rev. Dr. Stacey Cox

More Is Never Enough

If there's one thing we mortals do well it's comparison. We constantly gauge how we are doing by comparing our lot to those around us: She's taller than me, but I'm prettier. He's smarter than I am, but I'm more athletic. And it starts early; just watch kids compare their Halloween candy piles or their take at the Easter egg hunt. She has more than me! He won't share! Jesus was confronted with such a complaint, and it led to one of His most troubling parables. Join us Sunday for "More Is Never Enough."