Doors

This week, Maplewood welcomes back to our pulpit Rev. Bill Blain. Bill’s first pastorate was here at Maplewood and this week we welcome him back to share a fresh message focused on the Doors that God opens for us to be saved.

Photo by Dom J on Pexels.com

Grace is…Sufficient

This week, Maplewood is wrapping up our month-long study on the concept of GRACE. Join us as Pastor Joe explores the implications of Jesus statement “My grace is sufficient for you….” It’s not just a one-and-done thing. It’s a daily commitment.

Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels.com

Grace is Equipping Us

Maplewood is continuing a month-long study on the concept of GRACE and how it plays out in our lives. Grace is not only our means of SALVATION at great cost to God, our Father, Grace is also God’s means of equipping followers of Jesus to face everyday life. Click and listen to learn more…

Grace Is….

Maplewood is beginning a new sermon series on “grace.” It’s a concept at the very heart of our Christian faith, but something we often take for granted or misunderstand. Join us as Pastor Joe kicks off this series explaining in simple terms that Grace is….our salvation.

Photo by Brett Jordan on Pexels.com

Picking Up the Unimaginable

How many times have we heard the phrase “pick up your cross?” What does that even mean? What does it look like? In reality, it is the path to living our best lives. This week, Maplewood explores the practical, daily implications of what it means to pick up our Cross–and how it may lead to the unimaginable in our lives…

Photo by Mizuno K on Pexels.com

Discerning the Unimaginable

God doesn’t always break through with a spectacular miracle. This week, Maplewood focuses on the reality that sometimes the unimaginable occurs as the Holy Spirit provides us with insight or discernment that leads to more than we could think or imagine. And to help illustrate, Pastor Joe uncovers the inspiration for a popular video game character right in the middle of the Old Testament.

Photo by Anurag Sharma on Pexels.com

Waiting for the Unimaginable

If we’re honest, none of us likes to wait. But for people called to follow Jesus, developing patience is likely to be central to our formation. This week at Maplewood, we’re continuing a series of messages focused on what it means to expect God to do more than we could think or imagine through our obedience….

Photo by Megha Mangal on Pexels.com