Radical Rules for Developing Spiritual Roots
Are you going to be a better person ten years from now?
Creating a better tomorrow requires radical changes. When we say “radical,” we don’t mean fanatical or extreme. The term “radical” comes from the Latin word radicalis, meaning ROOTED. In the upcoming weeks, we will explore what it means to be deeply rooted in God’s love. Remember that deep roots make for healthy, strong plants.
Sink your roots in him and build on him. be strengthened by the faith that you were taught, and overflow with thanksgiving.
Colossians 2:7
The Rule of Radical Endurance
Christian life is “a race”, not a sprint but more of a marathon. It is a race that will include many setbacks, disappointments, and pain along the way.
The Rule of Radical Presence
“It isn't good for man to be alone.” God has provided us certain tools to deal with loneliness we all feel at times.
The Rule of Radical Mercy
What does it mean to show mercy that is deeply rooted in God's love? When you think of of mercy, you may think of forgiveness, compassion, leniency, or even pity. Radical mercy goes beyond forgiveness and compassion.
The Rule of Radical Freedom
Freedom is the ability AND the power to say YES to the good things of God in our life, and NO to the things that are destructive and inhibit fellowship with our Lord as well as with others.
The Rule of Radical Hope
It’s been a tough year… People are searching for HOPE going into 2021. But WHERE you find your hope, is the critical issue.
The Rule of Radical Love
This Sunday I will be sharing a message in our series Radical Rules for Developing Spiritual Roots. I think it is appropriate that we look at the Root of LOVE at Christmas, especially THIS Christmas.
The Rule of Radical Joy
If there is one characteristic that symbolizes the Christian faith, it is JOY! In fact in addition to the Radical Roots of Gratitude and Faith, Joy is one thing that keeps a believer well “rooted” when times of suffering and challenge arise in our lives.
The Rule of Radical Faith
What is faith? Is it simply believing in the existence of God, or an orthodox set of important biblical doctrines? Actually it is much, much more than mere belief.
Special Service – Thanksgiving
The Rule of Radical Gratitude
In observation of the Thanksgiving holiday, Monterey Park Chinese Baptist Church (MPCBC) has scheduled a combined worship service. As we come together as one unified church of diverse backgrounds and cultures, let us praise God in all things and at all times.