July 21, 2010:
20060820A - Big Mess; Bigger Message
On Wednesday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Rumblings of War and the Prince of Peace. The most honest and detailed account of the end times comes from Jesus Himself. In Matthew 24, He predicts a rise in lawlessness. Sin will become so rampant that people will become insensitive to it.
On Wednesday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Rumblings of War and the Prince of Peace. The most honest and detailed account of the end times comes from Jesus Himself. In Matthew 24, He predicts a rise in lawlessness. Sin will become so rampant that people will become insensitive to it.
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Riptide
The Jesus Movement in the '60s and '70s was a miraculous move of God to reach out to the lost youth of America, who had tried everything the world offered them and were still unfulfilled. The new feature-length documentary film Riptide tells the story of this supernatural work of God, using the testimonies of people at the center of the Jesus Movement. Riptide chronicles a time when God touched a generation that had become bogged down in selfishness and sin, and thereby reached out to a nation and the world.
Current Series:
Church? Who Needs It
The Church. Who really needs to be a part of it? Why should we belong to something so archaic and so narrow? The culture around us seems to ask this question relentlessly, but what is the answer? Pastor Skip Heitzig presents a series of reasons why the church, as Christ established it, is so vitally important to the Christian walk. From God's original intent for His church, to the ways in which He uses us today, and the reasons why people attend and leave the church, this series emphasizes the importance of the Church and the need to revere it as divinely established.
The Church. Who really needs to be a part of it? Why should we belong to something so archaic and so narrow? The culture around us seems to ask this question relentlessly, but what is the answer? Pastor Skip Heitzig presents a series of reasons why the church, as Christ established it, is so vitally important to the Christian walk. From God's original intent for His church, to the ways in which He uses us today, and the reasons why people attend and leave the church, this series emphasizes the importance of the Church and the need to revere it as divinely established.











