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No. 10 -- Deep Joy
Sunday, May 11, 2008
In His attempt to equip His disciples for effective living, Jesus challenges them to experience joy -- not just any joy but His joy -- deep joy! In a world of shallow, superficial living the offering of deep joy resonates in us. It's not about "putting in our time" and "living at a survival level" but experiencing His deep joy as a constant in our lives. Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
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BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Completion! Finished! Accomplishment! Few feelings are more rewarding than that of "mission accomplished." God created you with a mission, a task, a purpose. Finding it and fulfilling it, while an incredible challenge, is the ultimate reward. Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
It's a penetrating question! It shows concern, emotion and disappointment. The reality should have been different but nonetheless it was the reality. How could someone who had walked with Jesus for three years have had such a big swing and a miss? Jesus' response to Philip says it all: "Don't you know me, after I have been among you such a long time?" Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
Few things are more important, valuable and necessary for accomplishing the mission of "making fully committed disciples" than the Holy Spirit. Yet few things are more misunderstood, abused, misapplied, under appropriated and divisive than the ministry of the Holy Spirit. In this intimate conversation with His disciples, Jesus introduces them to the person of the Holy Spirit, and His ongoing place in their lives. Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
Speaker: Pastor Chris Knight
Series: Intimate Conversations
There's nothing worse than a wasted life -- purposeless, futile, ineffective, worthless. Tragically, it is possible to live a fruitless life -- the classic spiritual underachiever. Only hours before His crucifixion Jesus sternly challenged His disciples to bear fruit! Living a fruitless life is unacceptable. Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
When traveling, getting from point A to point B isn't always as easy as it looks. From maps to mapquest to GPS, we've moved toward perfecting the art of finding our way. We're doing it better than ever in the natural. How are we doing in the spiritual? Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
Few things are more pleasing to watch than a team operating at optimum efficiency. The sum total of their effort is greater than that of their individual contributions. The same can be said for the church when it experiences unity. It's impact is amazing! Lives are changed -- marriages are healed -- communities are transformed. That's what Jesus prayed for and that's what Jesus died for! Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
It was the last long conversation Jesus would have with His disciples. The conversation and the prayer that followed takes four chapters to record but impacts the disciples and all believers for their entire lives. Out of this intimate conversation comes clear direction for living as a fully committed disciple! Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
There is something refreshing about intimate conversations -- no small talk and all that is spoken is remembered. To have an intimate conversation with someone of notoriety is often a once--in--a--lifetime experience. So what would it be like to have an intimate conversation with Jesus? A conversation in the last hours before His crucifixion? That's exactly what happened in John 14--17, and it can be the intimate conversation that He wants to have with each of us. Speaker: Pastor Dave Engbrecht
Series: Intimate Conversations
Speaker: Pastor Chris Knight
In Exodus 3--4 we find Moses wrestling with God over his next step of faith. In the midst of this dialogue, God asks Moses a simple yet significant question. Was that question simply for Moses, or is it a question that God is asking each of us today? Speaker: Pastor Derry Prenkert
























