What Does It Mean to Invest the Rest of Our Lives?
Graduate Recognition Sunday
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Matthew 25:14-30
- May 31, 2015Single Sermon Topic: What Does It Mean To Invest the Rest of Our Lives? (Rev. Adam Guice)
May 31, 2015Single Sermon Topic: What Does It Mean To Invest the Rest of Our Lives? (Rev. Adam Guice)Posted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
What Does It Mean to Invest the Rest of Our Lives?
Graduate Recognition Sunday
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Matthew 25:14-30
On Graduate Recognition Sunday, Youth Pastor, Adam Guice encourages the Class of 2015 to invest the rest of their lives pursuing Christ's will and the advancement of His kingdom by utilizing the unique combination of abilities, accomplishments, and assignments the Lord has entrusted exclusively to them. - Oct 26, 2014Immeasurably More – Rev. Adam Guice, Youth Pastor
Oct 26, 2014Immeasurably More – Rev. Adam Guice, Youth PastorPosted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
Immeasurably More
Rev. Adam Guice, Youth Pastor
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Ephesians 3:20, Romans 8:26, 2 Timothy 1:6-7
Youth Pastor, Rev. Adam Guice teaches the church that God wants to do immeasurably more in His children. He further encourages the church by explaining five ways in which they can begin to allow God to do immeasurably more through them, including giving the Lord praise, gauging the possibilities we have in Him, and gathering a proper perspective of who He is. - Jul 6, 2014Arrested & Free – Youth Pastor, Adam Guice
Jul 6, 2014Arrested & Free – Youth Pastor, Adam GuicePosted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
Arrested & Free
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Acts 9:1-28
This week, Youth Pastor, Adam Guice encourages the church to live "arrested and free" in Jesus Christ. He teaches the congregation that when we are arrested by the Lord, he immediately stops where we are going and sends us on a new pursuit with a necessary purpose, changed and free. - Jun 1, 2014Graduate Recognition (High School)
Jun 1, 2014Graduate Recognition (High School)Posted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
Graduate Recognition
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Hebrews 13:7
On this special Graduate Recognition Sunday, Youth Pastor Adam Guice recognizes the Class of 2014 and encourages them to continue to listen, learn, and lead according to the will of Christ as they venture into a new chapter of their lives. He teaches them to follow the Godly examples that have gone before them and seek to become the best leaders they can be for the next generation.
- Dec 1, 2013Being Richly Content – Youth Pastor, Rev. Adam Guice
Dec 1, 2013Being Richly Content – Youth Pastor, Rev. Adam GuicePosted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
Being Richly Content
1 Timothy 6:1-6
Sunday, December 1, 2013
This Sunday, Youth Pastor, Adam Guice encourages the congregation to live a life content in what God gives us in both the material and spiritual worlds. He teaches the church that it is of the utmost importance to thank God for what we have, trust him for what we do not, and cling to his promises for what he has for us in the future rather than chasing after every desire.
- May 19, 2013Produce – Fruit of the Spirit (Faithfulness)
May 19, 2013Produce – Fruit of the Spirit (Faithfulness)Posted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam GuiceSeries: Produce - Fruit of the Spirit
Faithfulness
Nehemiah 7; Luke 16:10-12
Sunday, May 19, 2013
In a special Graduation Day service, Youth Pastor, Adam Guice encourages the church to produce faithfulness in life as he continues the current Produce - Fruit of the Spirit series. He teaches the church that we are not only blessed with faithful family and figures in our life, but that we are to be faithful followers to the Lord, just as God is unfailingly faithful to us.
- Mar 17, 2013Core Christianity: From the Couch to the Cross (Worship)
Mar 17, 2013Core Christianity: From the Couch to the Cross (Worship)Posted by Youth Pastor - Rev. Adam Guice
Core Christianity: Worship
John 4:24
Sunday, March 17, 2013
This week, Youth Pastor, Adam Guice studies the next topic of Core Christianity. He teaches the church the importance of worship in our walk with Christ, for worship is our response to what we value most. It is an essential element in moving from spiritual complacency into a life lived in the fullness of the cross.