Faith Like…Elisha

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Elisha took the mantle from his mentor, Elijah to carry on the good work that Elijah had committed to for a lifetime. Elisha’s faith was tested during this time of transition, tests that we all experience from time to time that push us to the limits of our faith. When we have a test of our faith, we also have a decision to make…to take up the mantel of leadership left to us or to let it go and leave it behind.

Sermons in this Series

See the Field: Goal to Go

By Dave Warner October 28, 2018

In the final installment of this series, we see David finally established as king after decades of learning, preparing and being on the run for his life. Once God’s timing was fulfilled for David to take the throne, he plunged across the goal line to take what he was anointed to take years before –…

See the Field: Go Long!

By Dave Warner October 21, 2018

After an extended period of time of preparation in the wilderness tending sheep and playing music for King Saul, Young David was thrust into Biblical limelight as the only person courageously willing to take on the giant, Goliath. David killed Goliath with just smooth one stone skillfully shot from his sling, but this was a…

See the Field: Grind It Out

By Dave Warner October 14, 2018

David was anointed King of Israel long before he was able to attain the position of king…have you ever felt like you were meant for more than this job, more than this position, more than this place on the team? Have you ever felt like you were anointed for greater things than this? When that…

Special Guest Speaker, Maurice Clarett

By Dave Warner October 7, 2018

From glory on the football field to the depths of depression and darkness, Maurice Clarett has found hope and redemption in Christ.  His message is a message of second chances because we serve a God who gives hope in second chances.

FAQs: What Does the Bible Say About Stress?

By Dave Warner September 30, 2018

According to the American Institute of Stress, 77% of Americans feel physical symptoms related to stress.  The vast majority of us feel stressed, but what does the Bible say about stress and how to handle it? God did not design humanity to be consistently stressed, but gave us instructions and examples from people in the…

FAQs How Do I Manage Time?

By Dave Warner September 23, 2018

One of most frequently asked questions is: How can I get more time in a day? As a busy people living in a busy culture, we look for ways that we can manage our time, as if time was something that can be managed, and yet, time keeps marching on. So we look to the…

FAQs: Does Prayer Really Work?

By Dave Warner September 16, 2018

Sometimes we wonder if prayer really works because we don’t get the answer we want or we don’t hear any answer at all or we figure God already has a plan, so why bother?  But prayer does really work because it is the primary tool for communication that we have with God! Our prayers and…

FAQs: #goals vs #Godswill

By Dave Warner September 9, 2018

People often wonder if their goals and desires are God’s will or just their human desires.  Thankfully the Bible gives us plenty of resources to learn and live within God’s will – and it’s not about finding the pinpoint of a needle in a haystack, its about finding the area of freedom of choice within…

FAQs: Why Is There Suffering?

By Dave Warner September 2, 2018

When we look around and see all kinds of suffering happening in the world, neighborhoods and even in families and selves, people can begin to question if God is real and if God is real then how can God allow suffering to happen? In this message, we look into the Bible to discover that God…

Two Days with Jesus: Dealing with Difficulty

By Dave Warner August 26, 2018

Everyone responds to difficulty differently.  In John chapter 6 we see Jesus giving what some of the disciples refer to as a “hard teaching” and they walk away from Jesus.  Some things in life are difficult and hard to accept but our response is important and we basically have two choices: despair or dependence. Which…