Unmasking Our Faith, Take a Risk

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Living a life of faith is a risk, especially if we take off masks that hide our faith. But believers in Jesus are not meant to hide, we are meant to be bold, follow the example of Jesus and the early church who were under constant pressure as they exercised their faith illegally in the first century. We don’t face as much restriction legally in the USA, but we are facing increased pressure to deny the work of Jesus in our lives. But let’s not hide in the illusion of safety, rather, let us take the risk to follow Jesus and unmask our faith as he leads us.

Sermons in this Series

Unmasking Our Faith, Take a Risk

By Dave Warner September 13, 2020

Living a life of faith is a risk, especially if we take off masks that hide our faith. But believers in Jesus are not meant to hide, we are meant to be bold, follow the example of Jesus and the early church who were under constant pressure as they exercised their faith illegally in the…

Unmasking Our Faith, Social Distancing

By Dave Warner September 6, 2020

Social Distancing is biblical concept. The early Hebrews were instructed to put sick people outside the camp until they were “clean.” This practice continued right up through Jesus’ day where he encountered the 10 Lepers outside of a village on the Samaria/Galilee border. Here, these men were healed, yet only one returned to give thanks,…

Unmasking Our Faith, Be Bold

By Dave Warner August 16, 2020

Fear either can paralyze us or push us into making the wrong decisions. Thankfully the Bible offers help for how to overcome fear and Be Bold in your faith. Take off the mask of fear that covers your faith and be bold!

Unmasking Our Faith

By Dave Warner August 9, 2020

For many Christians, the primary outlet for expressing their faith, by going to church on Sunday morning, has been taken away from them. With current guidelines and safety protocols during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Sunday morning gatherings aren’t nearly what they used to be. So, how does the world know you are a Christian if you…