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08-28-11 Always Servants, Never Lords
You have heard it said that we always should consider ourselves servants, not lords in this life. Romans 6:16-22 takes it deeper: we always are servants or slaves in this life, and the only question is whether we're slaves to sin, or slaves to God! Our
Seduced Saints (08-21-11) Pastor Mark Gonzales
While unbelievers and believers both sin, the former are enslaved sinners/caterpillars, while the latter are seduced saints/butterflies who sin. How and why do transformed, new creation butterfly saints sometimes wind up in strongholds of sin, and what ca
08-21-11 Seduced Saints
While unbelievers and believers both sin, the former are enslaved sinners/caterpillars, while the latter are seduced saints/butterflies who sin. How and why do transformed, new creation butterfly saints sometimes wind up in strongholds of sin, and what
Dead Caterpillars (08-14-11) Pastor Mark Gonzales
When we become believers in Christ, we are transformed from "caterpillar sinners" into "butterfly saints". Our old man, old nature or old self is dead and gone as we become "new creations in Christ". Sanctification is discovering and living like who and w
08-14-11 Dead Caterpillars
When we become believers in Christ, we are transformed from "caterpillar sinners" into "butterfly saints". Our old man, old nature or old self is dead and gone as we become "new creations in Christ". Sanctification is discovering and living like who and
Mission Trip to Burundi (08-7-11) Phil Schwartz
Phil Schwartz shares from his heart about his latest mission trip to Burundi, Africa
08-7-11 Mission Trip to Burundi
Phil Schwartz shares from his heart about his latest mission trip to Burundi, Africa
So what’s a whetstone anyway? (07-31-11) Ryan Eyre
Youth testimonies from mission trip to West Virginia.
07-31-11 So what's a whetstone anyway?
Ryan Eyre and youth testimones from mission trip to West Virginia
Upon This Rock (07-24-11) Pastor Phillip Gonzales
Ever notice how so often when we talk about "church", we usually just mean buildings or events? Is that really the main point?