Weekend Services Archive
Summary: Recordings of messages from services at Northwoods Community Church in Peoria, Illinois.
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You will never meet someone who is not a great idea in God’s eyes. The enemy will always use condemnation to try to separate you from the God who loves you—but your value to the Father is not affected by the devil’s lies.
You will never meet someone who is not a great idea in God’s eyes. The enemy will always use condemnation to try to separate you from the God who loves you—but your value to the Father is not affected by the devil’s lies.
You will never meet someone who is not a great idea in God’s eyes. The enemy will always use condemnation to try to separate you from the God who loves you—but your value to the Father is not affected by the devil’s lies.
Trusting God starts with understanding of how strong he really is. In this message we’ll take a look at how God flexes his muscles on our behalf to reveal his strength in our lives.
Trusting God starts with understanding of how strong he really is. In this message we’ll take a look at how God flexes his muscles on our behalf to reveal his strength in our lives.
Trusting God starts with understanding of how strong he really is. In this message we’ll take a look at how God flexes his muscles on our behalf to reveal his strength in our lives.
Our natural tendency is to reach for things in this world that are tangible to satisfy the longings in our heart that only God can fill. We will take a look deep inside our hearts this week to find out why we reach out to familiar things such as money, titles, people, ministry, and sexual sin when our hearts really long for something so much deeper.
Our natural tendency is to reach for things in this world that are tangible to satisfy the longings in our heart that only God can fill. We will take a look deep inside our hearts this week to find out why we reach out to familiar things such as money, titles, people, ministry, and sexual sin when our hearts really long for something so much deeper.
Our natural tendency is to reach for things in this world that are tangible to satisfy the longings in our heart that only God can fill. We will take a look deep inside our hearts this week to find out why we reach out to familiar things such as money, titles, people, ministry, and sexual sin when our hearts really long for something so much deeper.
We all want to know we belong, but what happens when guilt and our past get in the way? Join us as we take a look at the God who is not deterred by our shortcomings and past.
God demonstrates amazing generosity toward us: in creating us and forming the world, and in the context of Christ on the cross. Likewise each of us is called to live a generous life; in fact, the early church turned the world upside down with its commitment to others centered generosity!
God demonstrates amazing generosity toward us: in creating us and forming the world, and in the context of Christ on the cross. Likewise each of us is called to live a generous life; in fact, the early church turned the world upside down with its commitment to others centered generosity!
God demonstrates amazing generosity toward us: in creating us and forming the world, and in the context of Christ on the cross. Likewise each of us is called to live a generous life; in fact, the early church turned the world upside down with its commitment to others centered generosity!
Every believer can see the heavenly Father with the soul’s eye—the “eyes of my heart.” Pastor Scott will explore what this means as they discuss their personal, internal visions of God. Enjoy a conversational, team-teaching discussion and learn how you can be assured that God is always near.
Every believer can see the heavenly Father with the soul’s eye—the “eyes of my heart.” Pastor Scott will explore what this means as they discuss their personal, internal visions of God. Enjoy a conversational, team-teaching discussion and learn how you can be assured that God is always near.