Teaching by Speaker: Mike Minter
You Be the Judge, Part 1: Why We Judge
The term “judge not” from Matthew 7 is a popular axiom in Christian and non-Christian circles. Scripture is clear that there are righteous and unrighteous ways and times to judge. How and when is it appropriate to judge?
ListenLooking for the Kingdom, Part 2
In the second half of the “Looking for the Kingdom” series, Pastor Mike teaches from Genesis. The original temptation in the garden was not so much about fruit on a tree as it about declaring independence from God.
ListenLooking for the Kingdom, Part 1
Pastor Mike teaches on the subject of “kingdom living”: The kingdom of God is anywhere the subjects of that kingdom acknowledge Jesus as Lord.
ListenDoubt, Part 3
There is a direct correlation between doubt and disobedience. Pastor Mike continues the Doubt series by teaching from Matthew 7.
ListenDoubt, Part 2
Pastor Mike continues our series on Doubt – this message focuses on specifically on doubts that many Christ-followers deal with.
ListenDoubt, Part 1
People who are not Christians deal with doubt. Even believers wrestle with doubts. In this series, Pastor Mike Minter addresses a subject that all people deal with – doubt.
ListenForgiveness, Part 2: Anatomy of Forgiveness
In the second half of this series, Pastor Mike draws from Genesis 50:15-21 to unpack what forgiveness should look like in the life of the believer.
ListenForgiveness, Part 1: Anatomy of an Offense
We have all been offended – and we have all been an offense. If we don’t understand what an offense is, we won’t understand what forgiveness is. The first message in this short series looks at a family in crisis and how to biblically deal with offense.
ListenWhat’s That About? Part 7: Filled with the Spirit
The What’s That About? series concludes by looking at the expression “filled with the Spirit,” which Ephesians 5 tells us we are to be.
ListenWhat’s That About? Part 6: Wilderness
Psalm 63 points to God being a source of refuge in the wilderness. Wilderness is mentioned throughout the Old & New Testaments and is a common metaphor of Christian vernacular – so what’s that about?
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