This is an intimate moment with Jesus and three close friends. Lazarus has died, his sisters are upset and Jesus speaks these words of resurrection and life. Jesus can and desires to be our resurrection and life. He doesn’t simply want to give us new life, He wants to be our life. He can resurrect our new life no matter how dark and broken we may be. Even when we feel that we cannot go on and life is slipping out of us He says, let me be your new life, let me resurrect you.
Speaker: Ron Baker
Vision Sunday
Everything Changes - Present and Past
Everything Changes - Future
Easter 2018
Communion
Compassion: Jonah Series - Week 4
Compassion: Jonah Series - Week 3
Compassion: Jonah Series - Week 2
Compassion: Jonah Series - Week 1
The Problem of God - The Problem of Jesus
The Problem of God - The Problem of Hell and Exclusivity
The Problem of God - The Problem of Hypocrisy
The Problem of God - The Problem of Science
The Problem of God - The Problem of Evil and Suffering
The Problem of God - The Problem of the Bible
The Problem of God - The Problem of God's Existence
All In Sunday
Communion
Christmas in the North 2017
Philippians - Right Side Up "The Secret to right side up"
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