Little Town of Bethlehem - The Posture of Kindness, Part 1

Just about everybody is afraid of making a significant life change. Whether it's doing something they have little experience with or moving forward in a relationship. But we frequently want to talk about how kind God has been to us. Does that apply to us specifically? Today Pastor Ricky explains how you might develop a dependence on God's goodness. You can put your trust in God and follow through when He instructs you to take a daring move. You can feel His kindness in your life when you take that risk.

Little Town of Bethlehem - Displaying the Kindness of God, Part 2

There's days in life when we simply feel like everything's going our way. Our daily lives become more positive as a result, in addition to boosting our self-confidence. Is it a coincidence though? Pastor Ricky tells us in today's message how you can experience God's goodness in your everyday life. You might believe that you have exceptional luck but in reality, God is showing you kindness. God only wants what is best for your life. He voluntarily chooses the route that He wants you to go.

Little Town of Bethlehem - Displaying the Kindness of God, Part 1

Quite often we hear in church about God's generosity. The Bible describes how God is merciful to the Israelites and He's constantly meeting their needs but have you ever really been touched by God's kindness in your life? Pastor Ricky discusses in today's message how you might benefit from God's love. You can feel God's kindness in your life when you decide to trust Him in the midst of the challenges. In addition to guiding you through the difficulty, He also showers us with His unfailing grace.

Little Town of Bethlehem - Questioning the Kindness of God, Part 2

It can break our hearts when things don't turn out the way that they should. We begin to feel down and unmotivated. We start to think negatively and we anticipate problems at every turn. But is that what God intends for you to believe? Pastor Ricky shares in today's message how God wants you to always have hope. You can start to live a life of hope and stop thinking negatively by starting to believe in God's rescuing power. God always makes up for your suffering. Faith in Him is all we need.

Little Town of Bethlehem - Questioning the Kindness of God, Part 1

Quite often we want to demonstrate our faith in God by going to church on Sundays, participating in church events, and reading our Bibles. Our relationship with God is pretty good until a challenge enters our lives. We can tend to lose faith in God when the enemy puts us up against a difficulty. Pastor Ricky explains in today's message how we can boost our confidence in God. Even though we experience challenges in this life, we can always maintain our faith in God because He will deliver us in them.

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Praying For What We Really Need, Part 2

Some issues don't have a simple answer. We may respond by rebuking those who have a different opinion, throwing scripture at them, and expecting them to simply comply. Or, we may err on the side of what we think is love, extending grace and beyond that, affirmation for someone's actions or lifestyle choices. As Pastor Ricky explains in today's message, there may be a need for a mix of both but the only way we can discern the best response is through prayer and diligently seeking God's wisdom. 

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Praying For What We Really Need, Part 1

Prayer may be one of the most neglected or misused gifts that God has given to the church. We frequently tell others that we’ll pray for them, and we intend to, but then we completely forget, and then it becomes simply a way of expressing sympathy. We also misuse it by praying in a way that fails to acknowledge God's will and only requests that He conforms to ours. Today’s message with Pastor Ricky will lay out a beautiful model for how we can successfully and effectively be people of prayer in the church.

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Gospel Affection, Part 2

It's easy to rush to judgment and even allow resentment to build up as we witness the choices and lifestyles of our fellow believers. It may be the smallest of offenses, or it may be something more severe, but we struggle to let go of those conflicts and love those people. As Pastor Ricky remind us in today's message, we're called to live above that. Grudges don't belong in the heart of a believer. We have been given such great grace and we need to let it overflow into our relationships.

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Gospel Affection, Part 1

Even the most affectionate relationships have moments where the love just doesn't come naturally. Whether it's a romantic connection, a family bond, or a friendship, disagreements arise and the relationship is strained. As Pastor Ricky reminds us in today's message, our relationships in the church experience the same issues but in Christ, we are to be different. Instead of shutting down or closing ourselves off, we choose to love each other in the grace that Christ has extended to us.

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Gospel Partnership, Part 2

For many, the church may have become just another part of the routine or a means of maintaining a social life. It can become very casual and we lose sight of what our real focus should be. As Pastor Ricky reminds us in today's message, the church is a beautiful result of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. We may feel isolated in our culture where so many people spend more time looking at social media than in talking face-to-face, but in the church, we're never alone. We’re united in the amazing love of Christ.

The Happiest Book in the Bible - Gospel Partnership, Part 1

The church means many different things to different people. If we're honest, many of us go primarily for what it does for us. The feeling we get, or the connections that it facilitates. Others go out of obligation, attempting to live a righteous life that will make them feel accomplished and maybe help them gain entrance into heaven. As Pastor Ricky explains in today's message, these motivations are flawed, if not entirely wrong. As we examine Paul's life and his approach to church, we’ll learn what it means to partner in the gospel.

Who Am I? - Spiritual Warfare in Christ, Part 2

Are you using the weapons that have been left for you? Today Pastor Ricky teaches us that Jesus won these spiritual weapons for us. He actually bought them with His blood. He says that Jesus died to equip us for the battle that we would endure. He knew what we would face. He knew what we would need. He was willing to give it all for us. Not only does He invite us to wear His weapons, He also gives us the power to have the victory. Are you tired of losing the battle? Turn to Jesus today.

Who Am I? - Spiritual Warfare in Christ, Part 1

Pastor Ricky reminds us today that we're called to fight in a war. Although we easily get caught up in the daily details of life, much bigger things are going on all around us. He says evil forces are constantly striving after you. Due to sin, we're actually part of this dark kingdom. The good news is you don't have to stay there, it's easy to transfer. The only thing you need to do is believe. Believe that Jesus is God's son and that He died on the cross for you. Choose to follow Jesus today.

Who Am I? - Marriage in Christ, Part 3

When people hear the word submission, it gives them a sour taste in their mouths. This is because of our flesh. We hate the idea of submission. Submission does not mean to agree, it means to obey even when you don't agree. Pastor Ricky will be teaching on the importance of the unique roles in marriage that wives and husbands are to play. When wives submit to their husbands, and husbands love their wives, a beautiful picture of Christ and the Church is reflected.

Who Am I? - Marriage in Christ, Part 2

God instituted marriage as a picture of the union between Christ and the Church. Christ demonstrated His love toward us by leaving His throne of divinity in heaven, to come down to this dark world, to die on a cross, to save us from our sins, and to give us gifts by His Spirit. What amazing, unconditional, sacrificial love the Lord has for the Church. This is the kind of love that Paul exhorts us as believers to have toward our spouses. How are you shaping up? Do you love like Jesus loves you?

Who Am I? - Marriage in Christ, Part 1

The Apostle Paul will be contrasting love and lust regarding marriage in this text today. The only way a marriage can survive is when two believers genuinely love the Lord. If you don't have a good vertical relationship with the Lord then all your horizontal relationships with others, including your spouse, will become weakened as well. Lust is extremely selfish and when conceived will grow up to bring destruction in your life. However, love is selfless and found in Jesus' example.

Who Am I? - Holiness in Christ #2, Part 2

 As Pastor Ricky continues teaching on the benefits of being in Christ, he will be emphasizing the importance of being filled with the Spirit. Paul exhorts all believers to understand what the will of the Lord is, that it's to be filled continually with the Spirit. When you're filled with the Spirit, you have peace and joy in your life. The benefit of receiving the filling of the Holy Spirit not only gives you peace and joy but he empowers you to live a victorious Christian life. Ask the Father for a fresh filling today.

Who Am I? - Holiness in Christ #2, Part 1

Do you completely understand the benefits that you have in Christ? This is the question that Pastor Ricky will be posing throughout this teaching. Many believers have no problem understanding that they're justified and that they're going to heaven. However, they don't completely understand the fact that sin no longer has dominion over them. One of the greatest benefits in Christ is not just being saved from hell but having the power to be saved from living in sin here on earth. 

Who Am I? - Holiness in Christ #1, Part 2

Pastor Ricky will be teaching today on the counterfeit to genuine love words God and towards others. The counterfeit is lust and sexual immorality. Giving in to lust and sexual immorality is a direct result of not understanding your identity in Christ. Paul exhorts all believers to imitate God as dear children. When you understand that God truly loves you and that you are His child, you will be motivated to please Him. Don't allow the sexual relationship to become perverted. Obey God’s ways. 

Who Am I? - Holiness in Christ #1, Part 1

The reason that believers are called the “salt of the earth” and “the light of the world” is because of their holy conduct. Holiness in Christ is what makes you stand out in a dark world as a believer. Pastor Ricky will be teaching a new chapter today that will be primarily talking about our love towards God, and our love towards others. Jesus said if you love me you will obey my commands. When you genuinely love God, you will obey his commands and become holy and set apart unto God.