You’ve seen them. You’ve made the observation. You’ve made the jokes.
Medication commercials that highlight their ability to address one problem spend a comedic amount of time warning of the laundry list of problems they may cause.
The Bible…
You’ve seen them. You’ve made the observation. You’ve made the jokes.
Medication commercials that highlight their ability to address one problem spend a comedic amount of time warning of the laundry list of problems they may cause.
The Bible…
We’re currently in our God and the Movies series where we’re considering how God can speak into our lives through some of our favorite movies.
During this series, we’ll broadcast our service live here on our Capital Church app or…
Contentment is freedom from the stressful, agitated urge for more. It’s a restful state of heart & mind in which you know in your bones that God has given you everything you need to do everything he wants you to do. Paul shares the secret to…
Are you a slave to doing? Do you feel the pressure of responsibility to all the people and projects that depend on you? Are you stressing about all the things you want to achieve within your work or in your personal life? We so often feel that our…
Friendship – even at its best – is never perfect, because people aren’t perfect. Friends disappoint us; friends exasperate us; friends wound us. But we believe that friendship is worth fighting for. Friends encourage; friends heal; friends lift…
What does it mean to be content? Is it a matter of settling for less than? Less than your dreams, less than your goals, less than that peak in the distance you always hoped you’d climb even if so many people along the way said you never would?
Often referred to as the Lord’s Prayer, in this section of the Sermon on the Mount we find a model prayer for each of us. Jesus said to address God as “our Father” when we pray, and not simply as “my Father” or “your Father.”
There’s nothing wrong with wealth or drive, but if the PURSUIT of wealth drives you, you won’t like where it takes you. “More” isn’t working.. Where do we draw the line? How do we know when to say “enough”? Note: We’re not talking about healthy…
While a prisoner for his faith, Paul penned a passionate letter to his friends in Philippi. He preaches about unity and teaches about the kind of life that thrives in spite of circumstances. Is it really possible to find joy while bearing the…
While a prisoner for his faith, Paul penned a passionate letter to his friends in Philippi. He preaches about unity and teaches about the kind of life that thrives in spite of circumstances. Is it really possible to find joy while bearing the…