Nothing in your life is a surprise to God! Chris Brannon speaks on living authentically before God and others. He explains what it means to be authentic and transparent. Also, how confession can clear the conscience, bring healing, bring accountability for change and how Jesus commands that we confess to one another. In his sermon, Chris also gives us seven principles for being an authentic Christian. Is there a hidden sin in your life that God is prompting you to be transparent with? What steps are you going to take to deal with this?
There’s more to life than the here and now! Join us as Chris Brannon gives us four present-day perspectives among Christians about orienting our lives around eternity. We were built for eternity, but some of us live as it we believe Heaven is real, but irrelevant. When Heaven is our reference point, it changes everything!! Chris ends his sermon with some great questions to help you reflect on your eternal perspective.
“Radical disciples are more concerned with obeying God than doing what is pleasing or acceptable to others”. As a radical disciple, there are four questions that we must come to clarity on: What does Jesus really expect of me?, How much transformation can I seriously expect to experience here and now?, How realistic are the commands of Jesus for me?, Are there any examples of true, fully formed discipleship that I can follow? Chris Brannon speaks on how we fear what man thinks of us instead of what God thinks of us. Listen as he tells us how we can overcome the fear of man in our lives.
One of the greatest attributes of a radical disciple is that they live by faith. Justin Henderson speaks on how God has called us to build a great life of faith. He also gives us some questions to meditate on. Join us Sundays at 10am as we dive into what it means to be a radical disciple.
There have been many famous last words, but none more important than what Jesus said to his disciples before ascending into glory. Chris Brannon kicks off this sermon series showing us what those last words were and why they were so important. He explains what it means to be a radical disciple and gives us some tough questions to ask ourselves. Are you a Radical Disciple?