Read along with our chosen scripture: Luke 1:1–2; 9:23–25; 22:51; 23:33–37, 39, 44–46, 48–49
Jesus didn't ask for people to just believe in him. He invited people to follow him.
Join us for the final episode of our series as Bryant Golden, lead pastor of Centerpoint Church, dives deep into the life and teachings of Jesus. In this thought-provoking message, Bryant challenges listeners to consider the true identity of Jesus of Nazareth and the implications of his teachings for our lives today.
Discover the significance of Jesus' words from the cross, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing," and how this radical call to forgiveness and self-denial invites us to live counter-culturally. Bryant explores the difference between being an admirer of Jesus and a true follower, emphasizing the cost of discipleship and the transformative power of surrendering our lives to Christ.
Whether you're investigating faith, a longtime believer, or somewhere in between, this message is designed to encourage and challenge you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to reflect on what it truly means to follow Jesus in a world filled with distractions and competing values.
Key Topics:
- The identity of Jesus and its significance
- The call to forgiveness and self-denial
- The difference between admirers and followers of Jesus
- The cost of discipleship and living counter-culturally
-----------------------------------------------------------
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.