This week we begin a new series on the Book of Revelation. This letter crafted by John exposes the "theo-political" reality of the world we live in where Yeshua reigns (Rev 1:5, Matt 28:18), despite the tribulations believers may face. Commonly regarded as a collection of visions that promote the end of the world, a great tribulation, and fantastic descriptions of monsters rising from the ground, this book holds to single consistent theme; The Lamb sits on the throne. We hope this series will be edifying as well as spark a desire to revisit Revelation in a way that encourages, gives hope, and strengthens your faith in Yeshua alone.
Join us for a special Yom Kippur service at Founded in Truth Fellowship. This service memorializes the "Day of Purgation" (AKA The Day of Atonement) mentioned in the scriptures as a day of repentance, worship, and reconciliation to God. Join us for a short message about the history of the day, what its significance is, and how we find its fulfillment in Yeshua. This will be followed by a time of reflection, worship, and a community effort to meditate on our own relationships with our God
Special Guest Lt. Col. (Ret), Al McCarn brings new light to a world filled with violence, anger, and bitterness. His career in Army Intelligence during the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and watching the war unfold in Iraq and Afghanistan brings a unique perspective to the Christian mission. What are our tasks as believers in Yeshua when it comes to facing the "beasts" of this world? How do we minister to the brokenness left behind and how do we emulate a Kingdom not of this earth?
"Our task is not to tame the beasts of this world, but to be the ministers of our Messiah King even in the domain of the beasts. We cannot stop them from breaking things and hurting people, but we can be there to cushion the blows, pick up the pieces, and heal the hurts. That’s what our Messiah means when He tells us to endure to the end and hold fast what we have until He comes." - Al McCarn
Our LIVE Yom Teruah worship service for Day of Trumpets 2021
This week we explore a chapter in Matthew's gospel account that is often taken out of context to further the spirit fear when in reality, it is a message of hope. In this chapter, Yeshua instructs His followers to do two things when the world seems to be on fire and out of control. Join us as we explore Matthew 24. When tribulation comes, how should Christian believers respond?
Join us as we dive into God's word to learn how to kill giants according to the bible. Sometimes the giants before us are not what they seem. Just like the spies that went into the land, it's easy to be distracted by the seemingly unconquerable. Where do we find our help and what is God truly trying to conquer in our lives?
Join us as we look at Luke's portrayal of the parables of Yeshua. In Luke 16, Jesus tells a parable where Abraham refuses to help a rich man that cries out to him. Prepare for a hard warning about the capabilities God gives us and what to expect if we choose to squander them.
The apostle Peter wrote that Christians live in a type of exile, surrounded by a hostile culture that maligns and persecutes them. And yet, in the midst of these challenges, Peter also says that Christians possess a “living hope” and a “joy that is inexpressible.” How might Peter’s epistle give hope and joy to those of us in “exile” today?
Have you ever wondered why there seem to be so many people today offended by Jesus and his message? A look into Matthew 11 shows that many of the world’s population - even the greatest of religious leaders - can be offended by what Jesus came teaching and preaching, all in the face of clear evidence. But why are people sometimes so offended and refuse to believe in him? People refuse to believe because within them lies an issue at the very core of their being: their heart. In this sermon, we will answer three questions concerning the unbelief of those opposed to the Gospel: What is unbelief? How does unbelief operate? How do we overcome unbelief?
We all know the parable of the Good Samaritan well. There was a victim that was beaten, two men did not help him, but the third man, a Samaritan did. When telling this story, Yeshua intentionally mentions specific details that reveal more about the story. From the priest and the Levite to the specific way the Samaritan helped the wounded man, all find their roots in the Hebrew Old Testament.