The Plan

From Genesis to Jesus

The Bible clearly shows us the family lineage of Jesus, revealing God's plan from the very beginning to save mankind by sending His Son. Throughout history, God used ordinary, flawed people to achieve His purposes and demonstrate His faithfulness.

A Changed Heart

As we wrap up our series in the book of Genesis, Bob takes a look back at how God is over all things, has a good plan, and how we can trust in His faithfulness. God is good! Are you trusting Him with your life?

God is never surprised by any circumstance we may face, and He uses trials ultimately for our good and for His glory. Do you believe God is good and does good things?

God uses times of waiting and hard circumstances in our lives to teach and mold us into the people He wants us to be. Is God trying to teach you something in this season of life?

Genesis 37-38 has sinful actions on full display, but God's plan to save and redeem His people can never be interrupted. There is no type of person that God cannot use, and no situation that God cannot redeem.

Jacob went from a life of control and manipulation to a life of trusting God. Are there areas of your life where you have a hard time giving up control? What does it look like to live a life surrendered to Christ? Thomas breaks down Genesis 32 and 33 to find out.

The Education of Jacob

Jacob's early life was full of deception, setbacks, and strained relationships. Much of it was a result of his own sin. But God used those difficult circumstances to bring Jacob into a deeper reliance and relationship with Him. Are you keeping your relationship with God at the center of your life?

In the story of Jacob and Esau, we meet both a master manipulator and a 'man of the moment' who gives up long-term benefit for momentary satisfaction. The consequences are severe, yet God's promised plan will always be accomplished. God keeps His promises despite the stumbles of His people.

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Current Series

Dear Church: A Study in 1 Corinthians

1 Corinthians is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to a church in the country of Greece called Corinth. It's full of both encouragement and loving correction as Paul reminds the church of who they are in Christ, the importance of love and unity, and a warning not to stray into the immoral practices of the culture around them. His encouragement and direction proves completely true and relevant to the American church in 2025 as we also strive to follow Jesus well in the midst of a culture that's drifting further from God's truth.