For the apostle Paul, where the true power was found in his life, where God filled his life with amazing grace, was in his weakness. God had humbled him and made him to see his need for grace.
Podcast: Creekside Church
Amazing Grace: Who Gets It? (Part I)
This morning we’ll be looking at Scripture’s answer to why we call grace amazing in the first place.
ALL Things? To ALL People?
The apostle Paul tells us to give up our rights and take up our responsibility to go to people right where they are for the sake of the gospel.
What About Justice For Me?
What about when my own life doesn’t seem fair? What about when I suffer injustice? One of the many things to love about the Bible is that it is filled with real people who asked real questions and suffered in real ways.
Justice and the Oppressed (Part II)
This morning we will look a second time at one of America’s most divisive issues, Critical Race Theory.
Justice and the Oppressed (Part 1)
This morning we will look at one of the most controversial and divisive issues facing churches, ministries and entire denominations
Justice and the Immigrant
This morning, Troy Sanchez from Houston Legal Aid Center will be with us to talk about what God is doing in the immigrant and poor population among us. HLAC is a gospel ministry that is serious about justice!
The Gospel, Justice, and the Most Vulnerable Among Us
Every gospel ministry should also be a justice ministry, and every justice ministry should also be a gospel ministry.
Who’s Your Mama?
Paul used the story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar to illustrate the futility and slavery of living by the law, by what we can do for God, and the freedom of living by faith in what Jesus Christ has done and is doing for us.
What If Easter Didn’t Happen?
An Easter service reflection on 1 Corinthians 15.