2016
I Am Who I Am
09/18/2016
In this message Pastor Jimmy will be examining Jesus’s statement of, “Before Abraham was, I am”, which can translate to, “I am who I am”. He wasn’t making a claim to age or stature, but to his deity and what that means.
Jesus is Enough
09/25/2016
In this message Pastor Jimmy will be looking at the Scriptures that express that Jesus is enough for all of us, and that we can find complete satisfaction in him.
Called out of Darkness
10/02/2016
Our world was and still is spiritually dark. Jesus saw the darkness of the world and He came to overcome the darkness. He has called us out of the darkness and into light through a relationship with the Father. We then get to take that same light back into a dark world to share it with others.
The Protector and Provider
10/09/2016
In John 10, Jesus uses the imagery of a sheep and a shepherd to illustrate how He is the great protector and provider for His followers. Following Jesus doesn’t guarantee that your life will be perfect or pain free, but the best place you can be is at the feet of the Good Shepherd.
The Resurrection and the Life
10/16/2016
The resurrection of Jesus Christ separates Christianity from all other religions. All other religions can point to a founding father and even point to his grave, but we can point to an empty tomb and say, our Founder is alive. Because of the resurrection, we have life to the fullest now. Real purpose. A new identity and mission and a promised future.
The Only Way to God
10/23/2016
One of the boldest “I Am” statements that Jesus makes about himself is that He is, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” We can’t be good enough to get to God or earn salvation. It is only through the blood that Jesus shed on the cross for us that we have that opportunity.
I Am the True Vine
10/30/2016
In John 15 Jesus uses the imagery of a vine and fruit to illustrate how living a life surrendered to Jesus, in turn, produces fruit in our lives as His disciples. Apart from Him, we life selfish lives, not making more disciples, as Jesus commanded us to do.
“A true understanding of God’s grace will always cause someone to desire to do justice.”
- Jimmy Carroll