Uncommon Significance : Acts 2:42-47 (April 28, 2024, 6:18 p.m. )
In a culture consumed by self-promotion, today, pastor Jon Kragel dives into Acts 2:42-47 and other passages to offer a refreshing contrast. The path to significance is paved in service. Join us as we explore the game-changing power of servant leadership and how it stands in stark contrast to the self-centered ethos of our modern world.
Uncommon Joy : Acts 2:42-47 (April 21, 2024, 1:49 p.m. )
In a world often consumed by the pursuit of possessions and personal gain, what if the key to finding true joy wasn't accumulating more, but giving generously? Today, as we continue our series, Uncommon Sense, pastor Jon Kragel shares how giving leads to growing. Join us online as we dive into the heart of generosity, discussing the practices of the early church found in Acts 2:42-47 and beyond.
Uncommon Relationships : Acts 2:42-47 (April 14, 2024, 3:09 p.m. )
You were designed for relationship with God and relationships with other people. For spiritual growth, relationships is God's plan A. God Himself has perfect relationship within the trinity. Jesus then modeled healthy relationships with the disciples while He was here on earth. If we were designed for relationships, shouldn't we learn how to grow in them? Today, as we continue our series, Uncommon Relationships, pastor Jon Kragel discusses the biblical meaning of fellowship, and how we can have true koinonia with one another.
Uncommon Devotion : Acts 2:36-47 (April 7, 2024, 3:39 p.m. )
Our world is filled with division, difficulties, and distractions. What if there were a better way? This weekend we launch a new series called Uncommon Sense, and pastor Jon will discuss the origins and meaning of the church from Acts 2:36-47. The church is a movement with a message on a mission, modeled by Jesus and motivated by love. Worship is giving what you have to whom you value most. Everyone in the world worships someone or something. Learn what it means to worship God today and how to deepen your devotion towards Him.