We have questions about pretty much everything in life. How does this engine work? Why did you say that? How did this happen? Why can't the Indianapolis Colts get it together? Whether its things about our families, our work, our hobbies, or our faith, it's okay to have questions. This series will dive into some foundational questions and explore the answers that come along with the things of faith that can cause us to be skeptical.
"Do not be afraid" is a common phrase uttered throughout the Christmas story. Perhaps because we're not used to angels appearing out of no where, or perhaps because life can be inherently full of fear, this phrase is often followed by hope, encouragement, and the good news of what we celebrate at Christmas. This series will look at five different people who heard "Do not be afraid" and will explore how they reacted and the hope they received.
The holidays can be a really amazing time of family, friends, and celebration. It can also be a time we dread, spending time with people we love but have a really hard time liking or the reminder of what and who we've lost. This two-week series will speak to two areas we struggle with during the holidays, unmet expectations and grief.
There are likely things in your life that look like normal, everyday items that subtly become the focus of our lives and our hearts. These unstable and unhealthy "gods" lead toward the reality of anxiety, greed, and emptiness as we seek approval, hope, and love from anything rather than God. These idols take the place of God, sitting on the throne of our hearts. This series will talk about the snares of these subtle idols, and how our focus should be on Christ alone. 1 John 5:21 - "Dear children, keep away from anything that might take God's place in your hearts."
Who or what is God’s Spirit? What does the term “Holy Spirit” mean? Why is He referred to as “the third person of the Trinity?” This series will answer your questions, explain who He is and what He does, and set you on a path to discover the amazing role He plays in your life if you are a follower of Jesus!
The vision at The Ridge is to do whatever it takes to reach our community for Christ. We believe that God has prompted The Ridge to interact with people in a way that points them toward Jesus and encourages them to surrender everything to him. This series is based on Acts 1:8 and how we are called to do whatever it takes in our homes, in our church, in our community, and in our world. One of the biggest areas of impact is through financial giving, and this series will combine the importance of doing whatever it takes with the importance of generosity. We are generous because Jesus was generous with us.
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to catch a meal with Jesus? It would be amazing to sit down with him over a slice at your favorite pizza joint to talk about your life, hopes, dreams. Jesus often used meals with unexpected guests to teach important lessons. He sat down with liars, cheats, prostitutes, rich and poor, outcasts and leaders alike. What would you learn if you got to sit down and have dinner with Jesus?
How do we know if our relationship with Jesus is legit? We want the type of genuine faith that is put into action, producing real things in our lives, not a dead faith derived from dead people from centuries ago. This faith is the kind of faith that makes a difference. This summer, we’re going to talk about the type of roll-up-your-sleeves and get-your-hands-dirty type of faith that comes from a legit relationship with Jesus.
When we’re pushed to our limit, we have a choice to make. Will we choose the path of least resistance or will we have the courage to take a Stand? In this five-week series, learn about Daniel and five important points in his life when he stood for God. Covering everything from him being first captured as a boy to the lion's den to the fiery furnace, we'll see Daniel and his friends live out their faith by taking a stand.
One word can sum up Christianity: grace. And grace is the solution for everything.
People were attracted to Jesus. Early Christianity was attractive. Why? Because of grace. Whether we realize it or not, grace is what we crave. It’s difficult to understand why everyone would not want Christianity to be true. This series helps us understand grace, as Jesus shows us what grace is (and is not) through His interactions with others.
Nothing is more attractive than grace. The solution for everything.
One word can sum up Christianity: grace. And grace is the solution for everything.
People were attracted to Jesus. Early Christianity was attractive. Why? Because of grace. Whether we realize it or not, grace is what we crave. It’s difficult to understand why everyone would not want Christianity to be true. This series helps us understand grace, as Jesus shows us what grace is (and is not) through His interactions with others.
Nothing is more attractive than grace. The solution for everything.