Getting Closer To Jesus
We are in our second week of the new year and we are talking about tools to help you grow in your faith. Today we are talking about getting closer to Jesus.
We are in our second week of the new year and we are talking about tools to help you grow in your faith. Today we are talking about getting closer to Jesus.
Altars of remembrance have many purposes. Today we are discussing the importance of celebrating Christmas as an altar of remembrance.
There is an old hymn with a chorus that reads, “It is well, with my soul.” Life in this world is navigating from one disaster to the next. Today we are talking about being…
The world is searching for hope in many places. On Easter, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This leads us to finding hope in Jesus.
This week we want to follow our message about COVID-19 and encourage you with this message. The world needs hope and we have hope, in Jesus.
This is the fourth week of Advent and we are talking about the hope that Jesus brings on Cell Life Church Live.
Our strength is not enough to overcome the battles that we have to face, we must find our courage elsewhere.
It is sunrise on Easter morning. I cannot help but imagine that morning almost 2000 years ago when Jesus’ followers woke up and went to the tomb.
Recently, I have been looking back over the last few years of my life, and in every decision I made I am able to see God’s divine hand.
Who believes the impossible? The word itself inspires and promotes disbelief. It creates boundaries; drawing lines that say “Don’t cross.” The word “can’t” repeated over and over again. “Thinking outside the box” becomes non-existent.
Join the (Pr|T)eaching Team of Cell Life Church and our families as we celebrate Advent leading up to Christmas 2012.
I remember the first time I heard of Advent. Kelly and I were about to be married and we were attending a church in Bremerton, WA.
Cell Life Church is a non-denominational church and network of home churches and cell churches. Our vision is to be the church, not do church. The church is people, not a building or organization. We strive to build life long followers of Jesus Christ and want to introduce real people living real lives to a real God who loves them and has a plan and purpose for their lives. See more at: About Us