The fruit of the Spirit is developed by walking in the Spirit day after day, and it is developed by the intentional cultivation of each quality. So far we have looked at how love and joy must be cultivated and today we’ll look at the fruit of peace.
Joy is a promise we can all claim, and an expectation we can all have. Our lives can and should be defined by joy… provided we’re willing to do what joy requires. God wants his people to live joy-filled lives.
Today in our series exploring the Fruit of the Spirit we’ll look at the first fruit which is Love. Love is not a theory or a concept or an ideal… It is a quality that we are called to put into practice every day of our lives.
Today, we'll talk about the first step of spiritual growth. You could also call it the key to transformation. This is where it begins for you, for me, and for every Christian.
Jesus Christ came into the world so that all of the world could know that God loves them. This is the message of Christmas, and it should be our message year round.
I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day. Join us as we look at this Christmas Carol and discover the Peace that God has for us all.
When we look closely at the verses of Joy to the World, we discover an invitation… or a challenge… to come and worship Christ the King, as well as to live our lives for him
Today we’ll look at O Little Town Of Bethlehem. With this song our focus will not be as much about the lyrics, but I want us to look at the story behind the song, both the words and the music, and how this beloved carol came to be.
Today is the first Sunday of Advent. Each week of advent we will look at a Christmas Carol and Scripture to help us as we journey towards Christmas and the celebration of the coming of Jesus. This week we will look at Silent Night.
Rev Adam Kline Team leader of the Intercultural Ministries for the Free Methodist Church in Canada shares about what is happening in missions both here in Canada and in other parts of the world.
Today we're wrapping up our series Three Little Words. We've been looking at the three things that will last forever: faith, hope and love. My focus is to dispel the worlds definition of love and clarify what love really is, according to the Bible.
Today, we'll be talking about hope, which may be the most misunderstood of the three words in our series. That's because the way we use the word "hope" in our culture is not the same as the way the word "hope" is used in the Bible.