A Most Beautiful Ugliness

Title: A Most Beautiful Ugliness
Date: 11/13/2011
Speaker: Ken Quick

The picture we have of Jesus might not be what God paints in His word. Believe it or not we might have been influence by the world we live in and how that world defines beauty. Isaiah paints “A Most Beautiful Ugliness.”

Christmas Classics – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Title: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Series: Christmas Classics
Date: 12/11/2011
Speaker: Tim Jones

House of Bricks | Effective Prayer

Praying, not just about going through the motions. James’ last words to his church were pointing them to prayer.  And not just meaningless chatter but looking for answers, aligning themselves with God, and encouraging those who turned away.  What better directions can you get from your shepherd but to talk to the SHEPHERD.

Title: Effective Prayer
Series: House of Bricks
Date: 11/06/2011
Speaker: Tim Jones

House of Bricks | He Is Coming

Title: He Is Coming
Series: House of Bricks
Date: 10/30/2011
Speaker: Tim T. Jones

James wants us to be ready for Christ’s return.  So much so, he challenges us that we are settling for just an appetizer rather than eating the main coarse, being OK with the previews instead of the featured film, or just a kiss at our wedding.  He honestly wants us to live like Christ is at the door knocking. . . So are you ready?

House of Bricks | Everyone Is a Planner

Title: Everyone Is a Planner
Series: House of Bricks
Date: 10/16/2011
Speaker: Tim T. Jones

Everyone is a planner, some ahead of time and some in the last minute, but we all live our life in a plan. The topic James brings up is do we include God not only in the planning process but also in the goal making for our days. Leaving our plan to step into His plan is all of our struggle, James is helping his church move in this direction.

House of Bricks | Fix My Church

Title: Fix My Church
Series: House of Bricks
Date: 10/9/2011
Speaker: Tim T. Jones

The church hit a major wall and were in the midst of total confusion as James instructs them both on the damage “pride” can cause and the solution of “humility” to solve conflict within a church.  He paints a clear picture of the deep whole we can dig with the shovel called pride and he spells out the solution to use the ladder of “humility” to get out and stay out of such a whole.