Messages from 2020 (Page 4)

Messages from 2020 (Page 4)

Questioning Jesus

Who Is This?

In a time of uncertainty, questions abound. But questions are nothing new. During the life and ministry of Jesus, questions surrounded him and his motives. In a new series called Questioning Jesus, we will examine questions asked to, by and around Jesus to see how these questions can shape our faith. In this first message, Pastor Brent Clark looks at the triumphal entry of Jesus and how in this moment, those who saw and knew Jesus asked who is this?
Fake News or good news

Fake News or Good News?

Pastor Brent looks at Luke 4 and how Jesus began his ministry to challenge us in how we are presenting the message of Jesus could be perceived as fake news to some but is still very good news for all.
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God Hates Hypocrisy

Pastor Ryan wraps up the “Imagine: From What Is to What Could Be” series by looking at a prophetic word in Amos to see how it isn’t our religious practice that pleases God. God looks at the heart.
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I Will Pour Out My Spirit

Pastor Brent looks at Joel 2 to examine what we might be missing if we aren’t availing ourselves to the outpouring of the Spirit of God.
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Stand in the Gap

Pastor Brent looks at Ezekiel 22 and the importance of interceding for those around us and our communities.
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Do Not Despise the Day of Small Things

Pastor Brent looks at Zechariah 4 and the questions the messenger of God asked Zechariah to see how a wrong focus and discouragement can cause us to miss the greater things God has in store for us.
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Seek the Peace and Prosperity of the CIty

Pastor Ryan Lenerz looks at Jeremiah 29 and discusses how those who follow Jesus aren’t to conform to or confine ourselves from the world around us. We are to seek the peace and prosperity of the city.
We are ashworth

United Together

Pastor Brent wraps up the We Are Ashworth series by looking at how unity is the glue that holds the church together, and how the unity of the church can be a powerful witness to our divided world.