Don't Be Lame: Embracing Wholeness - Finding Healing and Redemption with Jesus | Westside Church NJ
In this blog post, Pastor Med Clark of Westside Church NJ takes us through John chapter 5, where Jesus encounters a man who had been lame for 38 years. Learn how to respond to God's invitation, rest in His power over your predicaments, and share with others the transformative work of Jesus. Discover the path to wholeness, healing, and freedom in Christ. Don't stay spiritually lame; embrace the life-changing love of Jesus today.
The Parable of The Sheep and The Goats
Summer sermon series, "Shareable Parables," where we dive into the parables of Jesus. These short stories carry meaningful truths and provide a glimpse into the kingdom of heaven. Jesus used parables to challenge misconceptions about God's kingdom, emphasizing humility and inclusivity.
Listening, Speaking, and Anger: Wisdom for a Mature Faith
In this blog post, we uncover the significance of being quick to listen, drawing inspiration from a personal experience that highlights the power of attentive listening. Discover how prioritizing God's instruction through His Word can transform our lives and align our actions with His will. It's time to cultivate the discipline of listening and faithful obedience.
Level Up Your Spiritual Game:Conquering Temptation like a Boss!
In this blog post, we explore the powerful sermon by Pastor Med Clark from Westside Church NJ. Discover practical wisdom and insights on overcoming temptations, building endurance, and finding strength in your faith. Dive deep into the message and learn how to resist the allure of sin while growing closer to God. Don't miss out on these transformative teachings!
Finding Joy in Suffering: Embracing Trials for Growth and Endurance - James Sermon Series
Life's journey is marked by both moments of triumph and seasons of trial. We all face hardships, whether it's loss, illness, disappointment, or heartache. These experiences can leave us feeling overwhelmed, questioning the purpose behind our suffering. But what if we could find joy in the midst of it all? What if there was a way to embrace trials as opportunities for growth and endurance?
