Nathan Smith

Luke 11:1-13

December 3, 2017

The Lord’s Prayer and the way it is modeled in Luke is very unique. Pastor Nathan shares with us the meaning of this prayer and the parables that go with it.

Nathan Smith

Luke 10:38-42

November 26, 2017

As we continue in the “Jesus Way” series, our text is from Luke 10:38-42, and story lesson about Mary and Martha. Through this hopefully we can learn to not let the busyness of life take us away from the feet of Jesus.

Nathan Smith

Luke 10:25-37

November 19, 2017

Starting on the Jesus Way in Luke, Pastor Nathan preaches on the parable of the good samaritan.

Nathan Smith

My Mess, God’s Good; Genesis 50

November 12, 2017

This message is the last in the series, and also the end of the life of Joseph, and how he keeps his promise to not harm his brothers.

Nathan Smith

My Mess, God’s Good; Genesis 49

November 5, 2017

In this passage, Jacob blessed his sons, the progenitor’s of the tribes of Israel. Here we will see the consequences of generational sin, and how to break the chain.

Nathan Smith

My Mess, God’s Good; Genesis 46 and 47

October 29, 2017

A push from behind, a tug from in front and a nod from above. When Jacob was going to leave Hebron for Egpyt he received from God the final part of the proces; a nod from above. Total reassurance that this was the right thing to do. This message is a great reminder of starting with prayer and then trusting God and going all in.

Nathan Smith

My Mess, God’s Good; Genesis 42-45

October 22, 2017

The message of forgiveness and reconcilliation is central to this passage, when Joseph is faced with his brothers after 20 years.

Nathan Smith

Martin Luther and the Reformation

October 15, 2017

Dr. Wittmer from GRTS shares with us the story of Martin Luther and the reformation. The key to Luthers converion was the truth that no one could pass the judgement of God, except by the grace of God through Jesus Christ.

Nathan Smith

My Mess, God’s Good. Genesis 39-41

October 8, 2017

Pastor Nathan conitnues with the life of Joseph as he is enters service as a slave into Potiphars house. This message will take us into the ups and downs of his life, and remind us that we too have ups and downs that God will work through.

Nathan Smith

“My Mess, God’s Good”, Genesis 38

October 1, 2017

Genesis 38 is one of the most unique passages in scripture, and if you have never read it, this message will grab you and shake you. Pastor Nathan opens to us a door into the evil side of Judah, and the redemptive power of God.

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