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The life of a servant does not belong to himself. The consequences of this are explored through several scriptures.

Steve Humble uses his testemony to explain the nature of servanthood: to serve is to be human.

Several steps are required for us to become free from the personality strongholds that keep us from knowing God.

Gideon is an example of the other side of the spectrum, illustrating fear.

The personality of pride comes out in the way that Israel tested God in the wilderness.

1 Corinthians 10 teaches us how to read the journeys of Israel.

A case study of the fruitful relationship between Peter and John

For our generation it is necessary to emphasize commitment and relationship within the church body.

An examination of several practical Pauline texts on community life.

We learn about the love that are to have for one another through the love of Jesus.

Paradise is finally regained as we accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ

We learn that our best efforts in returning to God only result in death and self righteousness.

In the creation story we realize that God's intention all along was to bring man into relationship with himself.

From Phil 3 We learn that Paul gave up both his self-righteousness and his selfish desire to know God.

From John 13 Billy teaches about our king Jesus who though he was God was indeed a servant.

As the fundamental structure of the trinity through which the world was created, and the ultimate nature of God for which the world exists, unity stands in a place of theological primacy with imidiate practical implications.

Acts 2:42 details how the early church conducted their dailey relationships.

From Matthew 16:24-28, Billy calls us to live the crucified life of the cross.

Out of our eight core values, Billy preaches on the importance of building relationships which are focused toward the vision of the Lord, and joined together intensively.

We are not at liberty to determine the nature of the church.  Instead we are to look toward the Father for his desires.  He structures as he pleases, adds as he pleases, sets as he pleases.