Follow along with our chosen scripture: Luke 1:1–4; 3:1–3, 7–8, 10–11, 13–14, 16
Those who admired Jesus didn’t shape civilization. People who decided to act and do something did.
In this episode, we dive into the second part of our series on investigating Jesus. We start with a powerful question: If your life were a commercial, what would you be advertising? This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their lives and the messages they convey through their actions and interactions.
We explore the foundational question of faith: the identity of Jesus of Nazareth. Is the Gospel of Luke a reliable account of Jesus' life? We discuss the significance of Luke's meticulous investigation and the unprecedented nature of his writings in ancient history.
As we introduce John the Baptist, we examine his role as the forerunner to Jesus and the disruptive message he brought to the religious leaders of his time. John challenges the status quo, urging people to produce fruit in keeping with repentance and to live out their faith through actions that prioritize the marginalized and the poor.
Join us as we reflect on what it means to truly follow Jesus in today's world. Are we living out a faith that is consumeristic and self-focused, or are we embodying the selfless love that Jesus exemplified? This episode encourages listeners to ask the hard questions and take actionable steps toward a deeper, more meaningful faith.
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We are an alternative to church as usual.
Our Sunday worship service is approximately a 75-minute experience designed to introduce people to the message of Jesus and equip believers to live their lives in response to the Gospel while their kids enjoy one of our safe children's environments.
Centerpoint is designed to meet you wherever you are on the journey whether you are just checking out the "church thing" or you are a committed Christ follower. Centerpoint is a casual environment that combines today's music with creative media and relevant teaching. We hope you will visit us at Centerpoint Church regardless of what your past church experience has looked like.