June 6th, 2011
A world without a Bible…can you imagine? Thankfully, that is not the case. Christians believe that God has spoken in the pages of the Bible. So it is a person’s opportunity and privilege to read the Bible on their own.
This week, we invite all people to join the Mosaic Summer Reading Plan. The goal is to read through the New Testament in three months. This online message brings the reason why and the practical how to do it. We hope you’ll join us reading through the New Testament this summer.
Recorded on June 2, 2011.
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| Listen Online: What If There Were Only One Bible Left? |
A world without a Bible...can you imagine? Thankfully, that is not the case. Christians believe that God has spoken in the pages of the Bible. So it is a person's opportunity and privilege to read the Bible on their own.
This week, we invite all people to join the Mosaic Summer Reading Plan. The goal is to read through the New Testament in thre ... [more] |
6/6/2011 |
| Listen Online: The Problem of Evil and Suffering |
Jesus says in John 10:14, "I am the Good Shepherd." It's a wonderful reality. However, we see daily pain and suffering in the world. How does Jesus claim to be "good" and yet allow evil and suffering continue? Listen this week to hear God's perspective on evil and suffering.
Teacher: Pastor Les Fleetwood
Recorded March 17, 2011 |
3/21/2011 |
| Listen Online: Dealing with the Storms in Your Life |
Storms in life are inevitable. Unexpected turmoil that creates fear is more common than we like. So how can we deal with these storms? Listen online to the familiar story of Jesus walking on water and learn how we can make it through these storms.
Teacher: David Kosydar
Recorded 3.10.2011 at Mosaic |
3/15/2011 |
| Listen Online: You ever wondered what Jesus said about going to heaven? |
Jesus says in the Gospel on John, "I am the Door of the sheep." Jesus once again makes a startling claim about who experiences abundant life. Listen this week to hear the discussion about who has access to this kind of life. Is this eternal, abundant life exclulsive for those who believe in Jesus or do all sincere faiths have the same experience? L ... [more] |
3/7/2011 |
| Listen Online: Jesus Feeds 5,000 |
Do you regularly take time to re-charge your batteries? What barriers distract you from seeing the needs around you? Do you live as though God really can provide for you?
Listen online to a short message based on John 6:1-15. Listen to how God can still provide today.
Teacher: Josiah Boyd
Recorded 2.24.2011 |
3/1/2011 |
| Listen Online: “I AM the Light of the World” |
Light and Dark. Good and Evil. Right and Wrong. Our world is full of contrasts. Jesus claims He is not just the giver of light, but Light himself. Listen to see how Jesus' claim impacts how we live.
Recorded at Mosaic 1.20.11 |
1/26/2011 |
| Listen Online: Learning to Pray |
God talks to us through the Bible. We talk to God through prayer. At the heart of this communication is a desire for deep relationship with Him. We believe prayer is great, but actually praying can be confusing or intimidating. That is why we turn to the Bible to learn how to strengthen our relationship with God through prayer.
Recorded 12.9.10 |
12/13/2010 |
| Listen Online: Timothy – A Difference Maker |
Difference makers set the example. Therefore, show yourself an example. The apostle Paul gives his protege Timothy five areas of life where, though young, he can be the example for others to follow. Are you leading an exemplary life?
Recorded 12/2/10. |
12/6/2010 |
| Listen Online: Esther – A Difference Maker |
Courage is something that everyone admires, but not everyone demonstrates. One thing that all real difference makers have is courage. They all have that inner virtue to understand the risky situation yet decidedly move through it anyway. Esther was one such woman. Listen, not only to see how she did it, but how you can be strong and courageous too. ... [more] |
11/22/2010 |
| Listen Online: Jeremiah – A Difference Maker |
Everyone suffers in this life. Difference makers suffer well. Jeremiah, the Old Testament propeht, was known as the weeping prophet. He spent decades weeping because of what he witnessed and what he went through. But despite Jeremiah's personal pain and hardship, he didn't quit. Listen to how Jeremiah suffered well so that we too can be a real diff ... [more] |
11/8/2010 |