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Sound the Alarm

Joel 2:12-27

April 5, 2020 • Jeff Schwarzentraub

In the book of Joel, God used His prophet to instruct Israel during a time of agricultural crisis and fear of attack from an enemy. During this time of crisis, God instructed His people that He was in control and wanted them to return to Him in humility and dependence so that He would be glorified as the preeminent One!

Our Call as the Church

September 6, 2020 • Mark Guthrie

In the great commandment of Matthew 22, what we see is that all of scripture finds it’s fulfillment through our love for God and our love for others. God desires our lives to be fully devoted to Him, that we would have an abiding relationship with God. From that abiding relationship, we would then pour that out and love those who are around us. Jesus tells us to go out and make disciples, and so our faith is not for ourselves but for all those we come across in our lives. It’s important to know that this isn’t easy, and it all has to be done out of God’s strength in and through us.

The Church of Today

August 30, 2020 • Josh Mackey

Throughout history, we have seen generations ebb and flow in their faith and even have entire generations, such as the judges 2 generation that did not know the Lord. That will not be our story here at BRAVE. We want to invest in the next generation and not experience generational faith drift. As you listen to this sermon, pay attention to the ways that the Israelites missed the mark and ask the http://question...how might God be asking me to help build up the faith of the next generation?

Do I Have Your Attention Yet?

August 23, 2020 • Jeff Schwarzentraub

When we see the landscape of our culture and ask the question, “What in the world is going on?”, that is a signal that God is wanting to gain our attention. As Christians, we may wrongly think that God is simply upset at non-believers and is ready to punish them, but the fact remains that He cares so much about us as His children that He wants our hearts to be completely centered on Him. As you listen to this sermon and review the notes, it is our hope that God will get your attention and that you will respond in faith.