What does it mean to hunger for God? In reality, however, hunger is not just for food, but us humans also tend to crave spiritual nourishment.
Ecclesiastes 6:7 (NIV) - "Everyone's toil is for their mouth, yet their appetite is never satisfied."
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What does it mean to hunger for God? In reality, however, hunger is not just for food, but us humans also tend to crave spiritual nourishment.
Ecclesiastes 6:7 (NIV) - "Everyone's toil is for their mouth, yet their appetite is never satisfied."
With another year behind us, we want to acknowledge those who have sacrificed a grave amount of themselves to spread the Word of God to those who are not as privileged as we are of knowing Him. Many thanks to those who've contributed for our Kingdom Builders across the world!
Sit back and relax as we excitedly introduce our Special Guest, Greg Ellis, as he shares his story on this Super Sunday!
Whatever you're attempting in your life, it deserves your very best. Whether that matter is personal, about family, or even concerning the church, it deserves you best. And so, may Pastor Kendall Bridges share a word on this Wednesday night about how you can be your best!
We've come a long way this past month talking about "The Meaning of Your Life" and going through the Book of Ecclesiastes. And through all that Pastor Kendall Bridges has discussed, he wants you to have a life well lived. As we fast forward into Ecclesiastes, Chapter 12, listen as we look at the ends of Solomon's journey as he himself attempts to find the meaning of life.
Friends are so important in our lives. A friend is someone who you might end up in a quarrel with, but continue to do whatever it takes to help you in your hardest times. They are with you in the 'ups' and the 'downs', the good times and the bad times, and will not leave us when things are not perfect.
When we don't even realize it, we tend to slowly stray from declaring our faith. We end up hoping or wishing for a better outcome. We end up falling for the 'by chance' or 'if I'm lucky' attitude. But let me tell you, provision WILL be seen, people WILL be restored, and lives WILL be changed. In Jesus' name, you cannot be shaken.
As we continue reading the Book of Ecclesiastes, we learn some lesson from Solomon that will make our lives better. But surely you all have tough questions that you have faced in life, and that is what Pastor Kendall Bridges has decided to share. Listen as he navigates us through these tough questions posed by Solomon because as followers of Christ we need to be prepared to answer the tough questions that people are always asking.
Who loves a good murder mystery? Pastor Kendall Bridges sure does... and as he opens the book of Mark to share this story, pay close attention to these four Truths about God that teach us how to live.
Since the beginning of 2023, we've been talking about the meaning and significance of your life. On this Sunday morning, Pastor Kendall Bridges will open up the book of Ecclesiastes to talk about the rhythm of life. There are days were everything is smooth and graceful, but there are also days where everything seems to fall apart. Nonetheless, these moments that happen within our life are not obstacles or unreasonable interruptions... they are building blocks which you ought to build your lives with.
Who here likes movies? Pastor Kelly Roberts sure does, especially with that buttery and delicious movie popcorn. The best part might be the popcorn or even something else, but what is the worst part? We might all agree that the worst part is missing the ending of the movie. The truth is, when we miss The Big Picture, or the best part of the experience, we tend to get disappointed. There are many reasons for us missing the best part of the lives that God gave us, but what are those reasons and how can we overcome them?
How can we find life, liberty, and real happiness? It is also known that these words are imbedded within our Constitution, but what do they mean? Well, Pastor Kendall wishes to tell a story, because they are a way of learning. May you discover what you need in order to find meaning in your life.
How can we take the necessary measures to make the foundations to build God's house?
No man is greater than his prayer life. The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying. We have many organizers, but few agonizers; many players and payers, few pray-ers; many singers, few clingers; lots of pastors, few wrestlers; many fears, few tears; much fashion, little passion; many interferers, few intercessors; many writers, but few fighters. Failing here, we fail everywhere. -- Leonard Ravenhill
We pray that you all had a wonderful Christmas break! And we wanted start off the new year by answering the question, "How do we find the meaning of our lives, the meaning of everything, and even the meaning of anything?" From what we can see from this past year, we know that life has a rhythm. On some days everything goes right, but on others, everything goes wrong. And so with these events of chaos and order, how does this define our meaning in life?
Merry Christmas Everyone! Listen as Pastor Kendall Bridges shares a special word this evening about the importance of ‘gifts’ during this holiday season!
Has God ever changed your plans? Have your plans ever drastically changed and did not turn out the way you wanted. When we make plans, the Lord’s purpose prevails. But this is not to say we should not learn to make plans or set goals for yourself. So, what must we do when God changes our plan?
Listen as Pastor Kendall Bridges uses three things that we learn from the Christmas Story to know how we can acclimate to God’s plan.
There are a lot of messed up things in our lives. And this includes the stories we hear to the things we see on the internet. And you might know that a lot of things, which we know about Christmas, are messed up. So, what could we do to help us make it through the mess?
So much revolves around the name of Jesus during the Christmas season. Names have a meaning. God gave himself a name that would describe who He is and what He does.
Isaiah 9:6 (NKJV) – “For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
What would a day with Jesus look like? So many Americans are so intrigued to spend one day with their favorite athlete, or movie star, or even a historical figure. However, there is only one differentiating factor between spending a day with your desired celebrity and spending a day with Jesus, and it is the difference between being selfish and selfless.
Those we look up to, or even those we admire, are the kinds of people we want to become or act similarly to. And when we choose to spend a day with our favorite celebrity, we expect to get something out of it. Something that would make us appear more like them. But what would a day with Jesus look like for you? Would you want to take out something from the conversation and try to emulate it? If so, how would you change in order to become more like Jesus?
You might have noticed that Christmas is not always going to be the most calm and perfect time of the year. In fact, Christmas was tough for Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. And if was tough for them, it will most certainly be tough for you.
And so, what is God’s Dream for Christmas? If Christmas is tough to deal with, then what should we do to counteract the struggles of this holiday season? Why is it so important to take the time to acknowledge Jesus and his hardships?
II Corinthians 5:18 (NKJV) – ‘Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation…’