Sep 25, 2016
I Am Among You As The One Who Serves
By: Dr. Chris Moore
Series: 2016 Mission Statement
What does it look like to be great in God’s kingdom? We learn that it looks very different from the way the world thinks about greatness. We discover that true greatness involves humility and serving.
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- Sep 25, 2016I Am Among You As The One Who ServesSep 25, 2016I Am Among You As The One Who ServesBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementWhat does it look like to be great in God’s kingdom? We learn that it looks very different from the way the world thinks about greatness. We discover that true greatness involves humility and serving.
- Sep 18, 2016Making Disciples Who ImpactSep 18, 2016Making Disciples Who ImpactBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementJesus has given the church a simple mission to make disciples. A key aspect of being a disciple is making Christ known. We are reminded from this passage that God wants to be known, and we discover key principles for making Him known.
- Sep 11, 2016Making Disciples who ServeSep 11, 2016Making Disciples who ServeBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementThe message of the gospel is that we are not right with God but we can be because of what Christ has done at the cross. While the gospel is about being right with God, the gospel is also about the peace Jesus has established among God’s people. An important part of growing as a disciple of Christ is to grow together with God’s people. We discover from this text why we should value one another and why we should be connected with one another in the church.
- Sep 4, 2016Making Disciples who ConnectSep 4, 2016Making Disciples who ConnectBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementThe message of the gospel is that we are not right with God but we can be because of what Christ has done at the cross. While the gospel is about being right with God, the gospel is also about the peace Jesus has established among God’s people. An important part of growing as a disciple of Christ is to grow together with God’s people. We discover from this text why we should value one another and why we should be connected with one another in the church.
- Aug 28, 2016Making Disciples Who WorshipAug 28, 2016Making Disciples Who WorshipBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementWe discover this incredible truth that God wants our worship. This is why He created us, and this is why we have this deep thirst. The problem is that we try to satisfy our thirst in ways that can never truly satisfy. The good news is that God has provided the way for us to be satisfied. We learn what it means to worship in spirit and truth and experience true satisfaction.
- Aug 21, 2016Making Disciples Who Worship, Connect, Serve & ImpactAug 21, 2016Making Disciples Who Worship, Connect, Serve & ImpactBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 Mission StatementAt Vista Grande, we have a simple mission. We want to make disciples. We want to see people become disciples, and we want to see people grow up in Christ. One helpful part of our mission statement is four key words that describe what discipleship looks like so you can know what is expected of you. These four words reflect the values of the first church and every faithful church since Acts 2. We want to make disciples who worship, connect, serve & impact.
- Jul 31, 2016One Story, One KingJul 31, 2016One Story, One KingBy: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 PsalmsEven though the Bible includes 66 books, we are reminded from Psalm 110 it is ultimately one book with one story and one Author. We are also reminded that this story is about one King. We discover why He is the greatest King and why we should follow Him.
- Jul 24, 2016True Worship
- Jun 19, 2016Kiss the Son, Psalm 2Jun 19, 2016Kiss the Son, Psalm 2By: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 PsalmsEvery good story has conflict, and the storyline of the Bible is no different. We discover that the conflict is between the Creator and His rebellious creation. God’s response and His plan for the rebellion is to establish His king and bring everything under subjection to this king. We are told to “Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish” (Psalm 2:12).
- Jun 12, 2016Joy in the Morning, Psalm 30Jun 12, 2016Joy in the Morning, Psalm 30By: Dr. Chris MooreSeries: 2016 PsalmsPsalm 30 is a thanksgiving psalm that combines elements of praise and lament. The psalmist looks to the past at a time when he was in despair and he cried to the Lord for help, and he praises God for hearing and answering him. All of God’s people share this same story: we once were lost but now we’re found. We discover why we have reason and motivation to be humble, and praise, and give thanks.