Campus Community – Francis Chan
Overview: Over the years, the American church has become consumer driven. We find ourselves preoccupied with the things that do not matter in place of the One who does matter: Jesus. The church should be solely concerned with whether or not we are talking about our love for Him. We should have an obsessive love…
|Broken Vessels Week 3 – David Nasser
Overview: Ezra, a prophet in exile in Babylon, loved God and he lived in a broken world. Ezra finds out of what is happening in his world and is so affected by what is affecting his God that he tears his robe. 49 times in this passage, Ezra takes ownership (his usage of our…
|Broken Vessels Week 2 – David Nasser
Overview Broken Vessels -Temptation: Moses-Jesus God uses our brokenness to create a beautiful picture of who He is and most importantly, His love. God takes the broken pieces of our lives to create a beautiful masterpiece. Pastor David explained that temptation is when a rightful desire is baited to find its satisfaction in the wrong…
|Broken Vessels Week 1 – David Nasser
Overview Tonight in Campus Community, we began our series Broken Vessels. For the first installment, Pastor David unpacks verses 20 -22 in the 9th chapter of Acts. In this passage of scripture, we see a newly converted Paul preaching in the synagogues. We see in the previous chapters, that Paul was completely against the mission…
|Seven, Laodicea – David Nasser
Overview: In our final week of Campus Community, we are wrapping up the Seven series by studying the church of Laodicea. The church of Laodicea was a church who amongst their wealth and prosperity was actually found to be desperate and bankrupt. There is a difference between being lost and having lost your way. Laodicea…
|Campus Community – Ed Young
Overview: Tonight Pastor Ed talked about commitment and how we have a huge problem with quitting. Society and culture make it okay to quit, but we have to get past what they say and stay committed. The three ways to be committed are spiritually, relationally, and vocationally. One way to keep these commitments is by…
|Seven, Philadelphia – David Nasser
Overview: This week, we are discussing the letter to the church in Philadelphia. As a city, Philadelphia had a good relationship with Rome until an earthquake ruined it. Once Philadephia could no longer produce, Rome lost interest in it. In the same way, the church had a good relationship with the synagogue because of their Jewish heritage. Once…
|Seven, Sardis – David Nasser
Overview: This week in our series “Seven,” Pastor Nasser covered the church of Sardis. The church of Sardis was a busy church located in a busy city. This church seemed like they were thriving, however, their works were incomplete according to The Lord. Jesus warns this church that their deeds are dead because they are…
|Global Missions – David Nasser
Overview Worship Service Tonight’s service is a simple message as to why we do CSER hours, why we ask you to go to on LU Send Now trips, why we do half a million hours of service in the city of Lynchburg, and why we partner with others in doing good. This reflects the Why…
|Seven, Thyatira – David Nasser
Overview: Tonight we dove into the letter written to the church at Thyatira. This is the longest and harshest of the 7 letters, yet it was written to the smallest and least influential of the cities. Thyatira was being diligently disobedient to God; therefore, He responded to them with a love letter displaying His wrath. They were…
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