Yours to Explore.
That motto is what Horizon Community Church is all about. In that spirit, we offer two different styles of services in recognition that everyone is at a different place in their journey.
To learn more, visit www.horizoncc.com.
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Yours to Explore.
That motto is what Horizon Community Church is all about. In that spirit, we offer two different styles of services in recognition that everyone is at a different place in their journey.
To learn more, visit www.horizoncc.com.
For those exploring faith, it can feel like a courtroom case, with beliefs and doubts on trial. Rather than undermining it, doubt can be a powerful tool for developing true conviction. This four-week series examines the case for Christianity, where uncertainty will be honestly explored, along with how science and history support a believer's point of view.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
For those exploring faith, it can feel like a courtroom case, with beliefs and doubts on trial. Rather than undermining it, doubt can be a powerful tool for developing true conviction. This four-week series examines the case for Christianity, where uncertainty will be honestly explored, along with how science and history support a believer's point of view.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
‘Mindfulness’ is a cultural buzzword. Its recent popularity seems tied to the digital age, as we struggle to disconnect from interruptions and information. But did you realize that God has been urging us to live “in the moment" since the beginning of humanity? In fact, the Bible provides numerous examples of this ancient art that can help center us, calm our minds, and set aside stress. Join Horizon for Mindfulness, as we reach for a piece of peace.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
‘Mindfulness’ is a cultural buzzword. Its recent popularity seems tied to the digital age, as we struggle to disconnect from interruptions and information. But did you realize that God has been urging us to live “in the moment" since the beginning of humanity? In fact, the Bible provides numerous examples of this ancient art that can help center us, calm our minds, and set aside stress. Join Horizon for Mindfulness, as we reach for a piece of peace.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
‘Mindfulness’ is a cultural buzzword. Its recent popularity seems tied to the digital age, as we struggle to disconnect from interruptions and information. But did you realize that God has been urging us to live “in the moment" since the beginning of humanity? In fact, the Bible provides numerous examples of this ancient art that can help center us, calm our minds, and set aside stress. Join Horizon for Mindfulness, as we reach for a piece of peace.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
‘Mindfulness’ is a cultural buzzword. Its recent popularity seems tied to the digital age, as we struggle to disconnect from interruptions and information. But did you realize that God has been urging us to live “in the moment" since the beginning of humanity? In fact, the Bible provides numerous examples of this ancient art that can help center us, calm our minds, and set aside stress. Join Horizon for Mindfulness, as we reach for a piece of peace.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
Join us at Horizon for a special Mother's Day Service as we honor the mothers in our community. The message entitled "Blessings of Moms" will be identical at all three services on Sunday, May 11th.
Join us at Horizon for a special Mother's Day Service as we honor the mothers in our community. The message entitled "Blessings of Moms" will be identical at all three services on Sunday, May 11th.
‘Mindfulness’ is a cultural buzzword. Its recent popularity seems tied to the digital age, as we struggle to disconnect from interruptions and information. But did you realize that God has been urging us to live “in the moment" since the beginning of humanity? In fact, the Bible provides numerous examples of this ancient art that can help center us, calm our minds, and set aside stress. Join Horizon for Mindfulness, as we reach for a piece of peace.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
Bring your questions. Bring your doubts. Bring your friends to hear from a skeptic and doubter, Steve Kissing. He is the author of Running From the Devil. Join Horizon as Chad Hovind is put on the spot and wrestles with the issues of faith. Presented in a lively interview format, filled with impromptu fun and unexpected twists, you won't want to miss this entertaining interview.
Birth announcements offer the best kind of news: a new family member is on the way! In the book of Matthew, we’re urged to expect the return of Christ with that same sort of excitement. It’s joyous, yes, but delivery isn’t easy. Metaphorically speaking, the world is in labor, and He is the only person who can soothe the pains of a fallen world. An urgent question rings out from the pages of Scripture -- what are we doing to prepare for His arrival? Join Horizon at the Equipping services for WE’RE EXPECTING, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 24-25.
Is the Empty Tomb a fictional story or a historic event? Is there evidence that Jesus rose from the grave, and if so, what difference does it make in our lives? Come investigate the evidence, experience the joy, and check out the Forgiveness opened to everyone at the empty tomb at Easter.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus knew His purpose on Earth. His three-year ministry was important, but His real mission was unequivocal and stark: to die a torturous, sacrificial death. There was no doubt about it. As an Old Testament scholar, Christ intimately understood the Messianic prophesies and His role in their fulfillment. Quite often, while teaching and leading His followers, He quoted those passages, making it clear that He knew the clock was ticking.
An artist’s job is to create works that attract attention or evoke emotion -- a dramatic story, a colorful moment, or an inspiring person. It’s no wonder that throughout history, painters and sculptors have chosen to depict Jesus; He makes great subject matter for art. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rembrandt, and thousands more have helped us visualize the life, ministry, and miracles of Christ. Join Horizon for The Master’s Touch as we examine some of history’s greatest masterpieces and the powerful Biblical moments that inspired them.
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Jesus prepared His inner circle for the climax of His story -- something momentous was on the way. The book of Matthew records His instructions, as He explained how to best weather life’s dangers, including the impending storm of His own betrayal and crucifixion. His words weren’t only relevant to His disciples; the strategies He taught can help us in times of crisis. Join Horizon at the Equipping services for STORM PREP, a verse-by-verse study of Matthew 18-20.
You may remember from childhood a series of hand gestures accompanied by the rhyme, “Here is the church, here is the steeple. Open the doors and see all the people.” Is that what comes to mind when you think of a church? Or do you simply picture a building? For centuries, churches weren’t buildings. They were just a group of people who were focused on learning to love better through faith, family, and friendship. And that’s what Horizon strives to be. Learn more about why we envision church the way we do at What Is a Church, Anyway?
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Spending time with family forces us to interact with people from different generations, with different priorities, and different temperaments. Often, this convergence of differences highlights just how dysfunctional our closest relationships can be. The good news is that God works in the midst of the imperfect, and He can fix what’s broken, even in a family. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Services for It’s All Relative, as we learn how God can put the fun into our family dysfunction.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Few people go through life without difficulty. Tough times often define the way we see the world. For some, a rough patch beats them down; they’re left battered and hopeless. For others, a challenge forces them to rise to the occasion; they’re fortified by the trial and better for having survived it. The Greeks believed challenges were vital for growth, but best faced alone, and built the philosophy of stoicism around this view. The early Christians had a different belief, known as the Way, which encourages us to lean on God when times are tough.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Horizon was founded with a motto: Yours to Explore. The idea was to create a place where people could comfortably investigate faith and God. That notion wasn’t something we grasped casually; it came directly from Jesus. His posture was warm, confident, and welcoming. He stood before skeptics and encouraged them to ask questions, test His miracles, and challenge His claims. The most compelling argument for His deity came from His behavior, and that model serves as the basis for Horizon’s core values: culturally relevant, comfortable environment, excellence, family, challenging Bible teaching, everybody helping out, transformed lives, and multiplication. Join Horizon’s Equipping Service as we study the Book of Matthew and learn to embody what Christ demonstrated during His ministry.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
We hear idioms all the time, certain phrases that guide our lives. These adages can steer our thinking and sharpen decision-making. Maybe a grandparent said it; maybe you heard it from a teacher or coach. Maybe your parents hammered home their wisdom in a well-worn axiom. Some are movie quotes, some were penned by a classic author, but quite a few found their origin in the Bible, the source for many idioms that can serve as wise signposts for our lives.
Join Horizon as Ryan Ventura, Family Ministry Director, teaches you how to have joy in your family life with a message titled "Comedy of Heirs: Learning To Love the People You Live With."
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
Psalms is essentially a book of worship and expression. From the very beginning, God’s people have reached for it to find meaning during times of triumph, grief, praise, humility, and questioning. The book’s ability to help us put words to our feelings is one of its greatest features. Join Horizon as we do a deep dive into the Psalms, understanding its context and learning more about the ancient locations that are referenced in its pages.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
What would you ask for if you could ask God for anything? Do you think He would answer? Believe it or not, God takes requests. Numerous times in the Bible, we are told, “Ask and you'll receive.” The Creator of the universe listened to bold prayers from the likes of Abraham, Solomon, Jabez, and even Jesus. And, yes, He wants to hear your requests too. Join Horizon for TAKING REQUESTS as we learn how to appeal to God and trust that he is listening.
The Bible says that when Jesus taught, people were astonished. His “Sermon on the Mount” shows his amazing communicative power, as he shares insights on prayer, fasting, serving, and knowing God’s heart. Unfortunately, many of us take his transformative teaching for granted, and have grown complacent in our faith. Jesus challenges us to live astonishing lives, emboldened by his righteousness and graciousness. Join Horizon for this Equipping series as we go verse-by-verse through the astonishing book of Matthew.
Join us at Horizon as Brad Cousino shares his inspirational story of how a young man overcame a childhood of significant abuse to become an NFL linebacker, speaker, author, business owner, consultant, mentor, life coach, husband, dad, and papa.
Join us at Horizon for a special Mother's Day Service as we honor the mothers in our community.
Life on earth is sustained by four basic elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. During his ministry, Jesus variously described himself as “soil for seeds,” “wind of the air,” “light of the world,” and “living water.” Through these vibrant metaphors, he was saying that he can provide whatever a person might need, and that following him can create a fertile and sustaining environment for growth and purpose.
The Bible says that when Jesus taught, people were astonished. His “Sermon on the Mount” shows his amazing communicative power, as he shares insights on prayer, fasting, serving, and knowing God’s heart. Unfortunately, many of us take his transformative teaching for granted, and have grown complacent in our faith. Jesus challenges us to live astonishing lives, emboldened by his righteousness and graciousness. Join Horizon for this Equipping series as we go verse-by-verse through the astonishing book of Matthew.
Life on earth is sustained by four basic elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. During his ministry, Jesus variously described himself as “soil for seeds,” “wind of the air,” “light of the world,” and “living water.” Through these vibrant metaphors, he was saying that he can provide whatever a person might need, and that following him can create a fertile and sustaining environment for growth and purpose.
The Bible says that when Jesus taught, people were astonished. His “Sermon on the Mount” shows his amazing communicative power, as he shares insights on prayer, fasting, serving, and knowing God’s heart. Unfortunately, many of us take his transformative teaching for granted, and have grown complacent in our faith. Jesus challenges us to live astonishing lives, emboldened by his righteousness and graciousness. Join Horizon for this Equipping series as we go verse-by-verse through the astonishing book of Matthew.
Life on earth is sustained by four basic elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. During his ministry, Jesus variously described himself as “soil for seeds,” “wind of the air,” “light of the world,” and “living water.” Through these vibrant metaphors, he was saying that he can provide whatever a person might need, and that following him can create a fertile and sustaining environment for growth and purpose.
The Bible says that when Jesus taught, people were astonished. His “Sermon on the Mount” shows his amazing communicative power, as he shares insights on prayer, fasting, serving, and knowing God’s heart. Unfortunately, many of us take his transformative teaching for granted, and have grown complacent in our faith. Jesus challenges us to live astonishing lives, emboldened by his righteousness and graciousness. Join Horizon for this Equipping series as we go verse-by-verse through the astonishing book of Matthew.
Life on earth is sustained by four basic elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. During his ministry, Jesus variously described himself as “soil for seeds,” “wind of the air,” “light of the world,” and “living water.” Through these vibrant metaphors, he was saying that he can provide whatever a person might need, and that following him can create a fertile and sustaining environment for growth and purpose.
The Bible says that when Jesus taught, people were astonished. His “Sermon on the Mount” shows his amazing communicative power, as he shares insights on prayer, fasting, serving, and knowing God’s heart. Unfortunately, many of us take his transformative teaching for granted, and have grown complacent in our faith. Jesus challenges us to live astonishing lives, emboldened by his righteousness and graciousness. Join Horizon for this Equipping series as we go verse-by-verse through the astonishing book of Matthew.
Join us at Horizon as Beth Guckenberger, Co-Executive Director of Back2Back Ministries speaks at all three services. Beth and her husband, Todd, live with their family in Cincinnati, Ohio where they serve as Co-Executive Directors of Back2Back Ministries. After graduating from Indiana University, the Guckenbergers moved to Monterrey, Mexico where they lived for 15 years. Between biological, foster, and adopted children, they have raised eleven children. Beth is the author of fourteen books including adult and children’s titles. She travels and speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings and church services about reckless faith. Her style is based in storytelling and she draws from her vast field experience as a missionary, Bible teacher and parent for illustrations of biblical concepts.
Join us at Horizon as Beth Guckenberger, Co-Executive Director of Back2Back Ministries speaks at all three services. Beth and her husband, Todd, live with their family in Cincinnati, Ohio where they serve as Co-Executive Directors of Back2Back Ministries. After graduating from Indiana University, the Guckenbergers moved to Monterrey, Mexico where they lived for 15 years. Between biological, foster, and adopted children, they have raised eleven children. Beth is the author of fourteen books including adult and children’s titles. She travels and speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings and church services about reckless faith. Her style is based in storytelling and she draws from her vast field experience as a missionary, Bible teacher and parent for illustrations of biblical concepts.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
In the current age, our professional lives dominate our waking hours. Leaders are often the first to arrive and the last to leave. Family, hobbies, and friends often take a backseat to the job. We’re told we only have one life, and the clock is ticking. Yet when work consumes our days, we often wonder, “Is this all there is?” Jesus tells us that no, there’s more. A lot more. If we embrace his promise of eternal life, the focus shifts and priorities change. The possibility of endless adventure reframes our world view. Join Horizon for BREAKTHROUGH and explore what’s in store.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
We’ve never been more “in touch” with other people. Technology reunites former classmates, provides updates on family members, and lets us check in on newsmakers. Social media apps promise community, but the reality is an unsatisfying veneer of surface-level connection. We all know there’s something lacking in this virtual age. But how do we build deep friendships and find real meaning in our relationships? Join Horizon for SOCIAL LITE and explore what the Bible teaches us about creating lasting connections.
A typical 18-hole round of golf is marked by dramatic thrills and maddening mistakes. But golfers know they can redeem early mistakes with a strong back nine. The Bible is analogous to the game: in the Old Testament, God’s chosen people behaved erratically and often frustrated their Lord with sin and idolatry. But behind the scenes, He was preparing them for eternal salvation. In the book of Matthew, the writer highlights how Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan to help us finish “our round” strong. Join Horizon for this verse-by-verse study of Matthew and see how God laid out the course for Christ’s arrival.
The Christmas carols we sing connect us to generations of families and individuals who have celebrated the birth of Christ for over two thousand years. Enjoy, as we reflect on the joy of the season through the traditions of Scripture readings and carol singing.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
The holidays are a season when stress is dialed up to full volume. Our schedules are crammed with shopping, parties, travel, end-of-year deadlines. It can add up to a hectic and volatile time of year. When it’s time to connect with family, the conflict can really be amped up. No one knows how to push our buttons like our relatives. What should be a fun and relaxing time often dissolves into annoyance and arguments. The Bible urges us to lean on Christ for peace in times of stress. Join Horizon at the 11:00 Exploring Service for BUTTON PUSHERS and learn strategies to control our reactions during the holidays.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
The holidays are a season when stress is dialed up to full volume. Our schedules are crammed with shopping, parties, travel, end-of-year deadlines. It can add up to a hectic and volatile time of year. When it’s time to connect with family, the conflict can really be amped up. No one knows how to push our buttons like our relatives. What should be a fun and relaxing time often dissolves into annoyance and arguments. The Bible urges us to lean on Christ for peace in times of stress. Join Horizon at the 11:00 Exploring Service for BUTTON PUSHERS and learn strategies to control our reactions during the holidays.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
The holidays are a season when stress is dialed up to full volume. Our schedules are crammed with shopping, parties, travel, end-of-year deadlines. It can add up to a hectic and volatile time of year. When it’s time to connect with family, the conflict can really be amped up. No one knows how to push our buttons like our relatives. What should be a fun and relaxing time often dissolves into annoyance and arguments. The Bible urges us to lean on Christ for peace in times of stress. Join Horizon at the 11:00 Exploring Service for BUTTON PUSHERS and learn strategies to control our reactions during the holidays.
The holidays are a season when stress is dialed up to full volume. Our schedules are crammed with shopping, parties, travel, end-of-year deadlines. It can add up to a hectic and volatile time of year. When it’s time to connect with family, the conflict can really be amped up. No one knows how to push our buttons like our relatives. What should be a fun and relaxing time often dissolves into annoyance and arguments. The Bible urges us to lean on Christ for peace in times of stress. Join Horizon at the 11:00 Exploring Service for BUTTON PUSHERS and learn strategies to control our reactions during the holidays.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
The holidays are a season when stress is dialed up to full volume. Our schedules are crammed with shopping, parties, travel, end-of-year deadlines. It can add up to a hectic and volatile time of year. When it’s time to connect with family, the conflict can really be amped up. No one knows how to push our buttons like our relatives. What should be a fun and relaxing time often dissolves into annoyance and arguments. The Bible urges us to lean on Christ for peace in times of stress. Join Horizon at the 11:00 Exploring Service for BUTTON PUSHERS and learn strategies to control our reactions during the holidays.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Dr. Kathy Koch, the President of Celebrate Kids, Inc., is a renowned international speaker who has impacted parents, teachers, and children in 28 countries through engaging workshops and events. Her practical and humorous style leaves attendees equipped with new tools and hope for building healthy relationships and success in life and school. Dr. Kathy, who holds a Ph.D.in reading and educational psychology from Purdue University, is also an author of educational materials including a new parenting guide entitled Resilient Kids.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
Many believe we first learn about Jesus in Matthew’s nativity story. But Messianic prophecies are central to the Book of Isaiah, when the Lord promises to one day bring a comforting king. His peaceful reign stands in stark contrast to the oppressive dictators of that era. Those rulers promoted sin and idolatry, leading numerous Jews away from God. Isaiah urges them to repent and avoid God's corrective measures, all while reassuring them that His mercy is available to all. Come join Horizon at the Equipping Services as we learn about Isaiah's Comforter and the enduring truths of grace and peace.
God designed marriage to make us holy, not just happy. Through the poetry of Song of Solomon, we see a relationship that mirrors God’s love for His people. The goal is a mutual respect that transcends differences by emphasizing intimacy, loyalty, transparency and trust. The result, as depicted in the book, is a beautiful oneness that is uniquely reserved for husband and wife. Join Horizon as we go verse-by-verse through Song of Solomon and learn about the power and passion of marriage.
Throughout history, the world’s major civilizations have constructed epic structures, ambitious feats of art and architecture. The greatest of these found their way onto a list called “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Often, these projects were created by cultures seeking to understand eternal questions about God, our purpose, good & evil, and the afterlife. Even today, our curiosity drives us to pursue answers to the “wonders” of the world. Join Horizon at the 11 a.m. Exploring Service for Seven Wonders, as we explore life’s timeless questions. The series runs Sept. 17th thru Oct. 29th.
God designed marriage to make us holy, not just happy. Through the poetry of Song of Solomon, we see a relationship that mirrors God’s love for His people. The goal is a mutual respect that transcends differences by emphasizing intimacy, loyalty, transparency and trust. The result, as depicted in the book, is a beautiful oneness that is uniquely reserved for husband and wife. Join Horizon as we go verse-by-verse through Song of Solomon and learn about the power and passion of marriage.
Food is not only essential to survival – it enhances our lives. Joy can be found in a romantic dinner out, a holiday gathering, a summer cookout, or a toddler’s first taste of chocolate. Fresh-baked aromas can instantly transport us to a past time or forgotten place. God knows the power of food and uses it throughout the Bible to reveal things about himself and what matters most. Join Horizon at the Exploring service for FOODIE as we savor the taste of life.
Food is not only essential to survival – it enhances our lives. Joy can be found in a romantic dinner out, a holiday gathering, a summer cookout, or a toddler’s first taste of chocolate. Fresh-baked aromas can instantly transport us to a past time or forgotten place. God knows the power of food and uses it throughout the Bible to reveal things about himself and what matters most. Join Horizon at the Exploring service for FOODIE as we savor the taste of life.
God designed marriage to make us holy, not just happy. Through the poetry of Song of Solomon, we see a relationship that mirrors God’s love for His people. The goal is a mutual respect that transcends differences by emphasizing intimacy, loyalty, transparency and trust. The result, as depicted in the book, is a beautiful oneness that is uniquely reserved for husband and wife. Join Horizon as we go verse-by-verse through Song of Solomon and learn about the power and passion of marriage.
Horizon welcomes a special guest speaker who will be discussing how various forms of salt were used in the Bible and why Jesus called His people the “salt of the earth.” Join us for this inspiring foodie’s search for God as she descends 410 feet down a salt mine, changing her approach to every meal.
Food is not only essential to survival – it enhances our lives. Joy can be found in a romantic dinner out, a holiday gathering, a summer cookout, or a toddler’s first taste of chocolate. Fresh-baked aromas can instantly transport us to a past time or forgotten place. God knows the power of food and uses it throughout the Bible to reveal things about himself and what matters most. Join Horizon at the Exploring service for FOODIE as we savor the taste of life.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
God designed marriage to make us holy, not just happy. Through the poetry of Song of Solomon, we see a relationship that mirrors God’s love for His people. The goal is a mutual respect that transcends differences by emphasizing intimacy, loyalty, transparency and trust. The result, as depicted in the book, is a beautiful oneness that is uniquely reserved for husband and wife. Join Horizon as we go verse-by-verse through Song of Solomon and learn about the power and passion of marriage.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Join Horizon as Beth Guckenberger talks on Luke 7.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
Jesus taught at a time when power was acquired through violence and intimidation. The Roman legion ran over its enemies. The religious Pharisees lorded over rule breakers. But Jesus encouraged humility, forgiveness, and giving. Much like a martial artist uses his opponent’s weight to execute a throw, Jesus suggests that answers are found in the opposites. Join Horizon for JESUS JIU JITSU and learn the reversals that can lead to a better life.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
As we explore a belief system, we're often told to "just have faith". But wouldn't it be better if we could rely on research, analysis and evidence instead? When exploring the life of Christ, we can do just that. Centuries of scholarly investigation have amassed a detailed picture of the historical Jesus, a man nicknamed "the Word", whose three-year ministry changed the world. Join Horizon for WORD SEARCH as we examine the historical biographies that affirm what Christ did and who he claimed to be.
As we explore a belief system, we're often told to "just have faith". But wouldn't it be better if we could rely on research, analysis and evidence instead? When exploring the life of Christ, we can do just that. Centuries of scholarly investigation have amassed a detailed picture of the historical Jesus, a man nicknamed "the Word", whose three-year ministry changed the world. Join Horizon for WORD SEARCH as we examine the historical biographies that affirm what Christ did and who he claimed to be.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. Good habits spark positive results; bad habits can set us back. This is true for everyone, including leaders at the highest levels. Even kings. As we study the book of 2 Kings, we see how Israel's rulers were affected by their choices and attitudes. And their people felt the results as well. Each king exemplified a particular spiritual discipline that we can study and adopt. Join Horizon for Royal Habits, a verse by verse study of 2 Kings 18-25.
Father’s Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the impact of men in our lives. But relationships can be tricky, and, frankly, some parents are better than others. In 2 Kings, we learn about a leader named Hezekiah who had a “bad dad.” Instead of continuing the cycle, Hezekiah strove to do better, looking to God as an example of a good dad, and used that inspiration to rebuild his nation and leave a legacy of humility and service -- one that honors God, the perfect Father. Father's Day will be celebrated at all three services on Sunday, June 18th.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
As we explore a belief system, we’re often told to “just have faith.” But wouldn’t it be better if we could rely on research, analysis and evidence instead? When exploring the life of Christ, we can do just that. Centuries of scholarly investigation have amassed a detailed picture of the historical Jesus, a man nicknamed “the Word,” whose three-year ministry changed the world. Join Horizon for WORD SEARCH as we examine the historical biographies that affirm what Christ did and who he claimed to be. The series runs at Horizon’s Exploring Service, meeting Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
As we explore a belief system, we're often told to "just have faith". But wouldn’t it be better if we could rely on research, analysis and evidence instead? When exploring the life of Christ, we can do just that. Centuries of scholarly investigation have amassed a detailed picture of the historical Jesus, a man nicknamed "the Word", whose three-year ministry changed the world. Join Horizon for WORD SEARCH as we examine the historical biographies that affirm what Christ did and who he claimed to be. The series runs at Horizon’s Exploring Service, meeting Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Buying a new home is a significant decision. Finding the location, signing contracts, packing, moving and decorating. We approach it all carefully. Relationships within the home are even more important, but few of us treat them the same way. We often just perpetuate marriage or parenting cycles learned from previous generations, provoking conflict or dysfunction. Join Horizon for FAMILY ROOM as we explore strategies to help us decorate our homes with understanding, trust, resiliency, joy, and love.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Buying a new home is a significant decision. Finding the location, signing contracts, packing, moving and decorating. We approach it all carefully. Relationships within the home are even more important, but few of us treat them the same way. We often just perpetuate marriage or parenting cycles learned from previous generations, provoking conflict or dysfunction. Join Horizon for FAMILY ROOM as we explore strategies to help us decorate our homes with understanding, trust, resiliency, joy, and love.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Mother’s Day provides an opportunity to stop and reflect on the influence that women have in our lives. Maternal love is a powerful force, and when coupled with genuine faith, it can spark change that lasts for generations. Mothers are nourishers, protectors, friends, listeners, and role models; in many ways, they serve as an excellent earthly example of how our loving God cares for us. Join Horizon on Sunday, May 14th as we celebrate generations of mothers, grandmothers, and other influential women who’ve made a lasting difference.
Mother’s Day provides an opportunity to stop and reflect on the influence that women have in our lives. Maternal love is a powerful force, and when coupled with genuine faith, it can spark change that lasts for generations. Mothers are nourishers, protectors, friends, listeners, and role models; in many ways, they serve as an excellent earthly example of how our loving God cares for us. Join Horizon on Sunday, May 14th as we celebrate generations of mothers, grandmothers, and other influential women who’ve made a lasting difference.
In 1979, 9-year-old David and his family were forced to flee their home country of Iran amidst a bloody revolution, seeking asylum in America as refugees. At age 18, after years of difficult assimilation to a new culture during a time when Iranian-American social and political tensions were high, David found hope and redemption through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Having served as the pastor of the world’s largest collegiate ministry, David now lives with his wife, Jennifer in Nashville where he leads the non-profit For Others Collective. David is a highly regarded, engaging and humorous communicator who speaks on the topics of cultural development and leadership across the globe.
In 1979, 9-year-old David and his family were forced to flee their home country of Iran amidst a bloody revolution, seeking asylum in America as refugees. At age 18, after years of difficult assimilation to a new culture during a time when Iranian-American social and political tensions were high, David found hope and redemption through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Having served as the pastor of the world’s largest collegiate ministry, David now lives with his wife, Jennifer in Nashville where he leads the non-profit For Others Collective. David is a highly regarded, engaging and humorous communicator who speaks on the topics of cultural development and leadership across the globe.
Buying a new home is a significant decision. Finding the location, signing contracts, packing, moving and decorating. We approach it all carefully. Relationships within the home are even more important, but few of us treat them the same way. We often just perpetuate marriage or parenting cycles learned from previous generations, provoking conflict or dysfunction. Join Horizon for FAMILY ROOM as we explore strategies to help us decorate our homes with understanding, trust, resiliency, joy, and love.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Shaunti received her graduate degree from Harvard University and was an analyst on Wall Street before becoming a social researcher, best-selling author and popular speaker. Today, she applies her analytical skills to investigating eye-opening, life-changing truths about relationships. Shaunti’s books are known for their “aha” moments and relationship transformations! Her groundbreaking research-based best sellers include For Women Only, The Kindness Challenge, and most recently, Thriving in Love & Money. Shaunti’s research is regularly featured in media as diverse as The Today Show, Family Life, Focus on the Family and The New York Times. Shaunti speaks at events in the U.S. and around the world.
Buying a new home is a significant decision. Finding the location, signing contracts, packing, moving and decorating. We approach it all carefully. Relationships within the home are even more important, but few of us treat them the same way. We often just perpetuate marriage or parenting cycles learned from previous generations, provoking conflict or dysfunction. Join Horizon for FAMILY ROOM as we explore strategies to help us decorate our homes with understanding, trust, resiliency, joy, and love.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
We live in an age where people act like science and faith can’t possibly coexist. It’s irrational to think that the two can coexist, right? Actually, God is a rational being who created a rational world. And we can study it rationally. Increasingly, scientists are uncovering evidence that shows a sophisticated and inventive mind behind the scenes of our intricate universe. Join Horizon for DOWN TO A SCIENCE as we investigate the thesis that there’s a Creator out there who not only made the world, but desires a personal relationship with each of us. To see full versions of the videos used in this series, visit thejohn1010project.com.
Join Horizon Community Church for an Easter Celebration Service! This service will be a meaningful and triumphant celebration of Christ’s resurrection, highlighted by worship music. The message will be entitled “Touch-and-Go Faith: Doubting as a Path to Belief.”
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
We live in an age where people act like science and faith can’t possibly coexist. It’s irrational to think that the two can coexist, right? Actually, God is a rational being who created a rational world. And we can study it rationally. Increasingly, scientists are uncovering evidence that shows a sophisticated and inventive mind behind the scenes of our intricate universe. Join Horizon for DOWN TO A SCIENCE as we investigate the thesis that there’s a Creator out there who not only made the world, but desires a personal relationship with each of us. To see full versions of the videos used in this series, visit thejohn1010project.com.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
We live in an age where people act like science and faith can’t possibly coexist. It’s irrational to think that the two can coexist, right? Actually, God is a rational being who created a rational world. And we can study it rationally. Increasingly, scientists are uncovering evidence that shows a sophisticated and inventive mind behind the scenes of our intricate universe. Join Horizon for DOWN TO A SCIENCE as we investigate the thesis that there’s a Creator out there who not only made the world, but desires a personal relationship with each of us. To see full versions of the videos used in this series, visit thejohn1010project.com.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
We live in an age where people act like science and faith can’t possibly coexist. It’s irrational to think that the two can coexist, right? Actually, God is a rational being who created a rational world. And we can study it rationally. Increasingly, scientists are uncovering evidence that shows a sophisticated and inventive mind behind the scenes of our intricate universe. Join Horizon for DOWN TO A SCIENCE as we investigate the thesis that there’s a Creator out there who not only made the world, but desires a personal relationship with each of us. To see full versions of the videos used in this series, visit thejohn1010project.com.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
We live in an age where people act like science and faith can’t possibly coexist. It’s irrational to think that the two can coexist, right? Actually, God is a rational being who created a rational world. And we can study it rationally. Increasingly, scientists are uncovering evidence that shows a sophisticated and inventive mind behind the scenes of our intricate universe. Join Horizon for DOWN TO A SCIENCE as we investigate the thesis that there’s a Creator out there who not only made the world, but desires a personal relationship with each of us.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Chad Williams is a former US Navy SEAL who served his country proudly on the battlefield. He is a best-selling author and frequent guest on major news networks. Having presented to Fortune 500 companies, educators, military and law enforcement, Chad draws upon his experience and training as a Navy SEAL to teach others the way SEALs acquire and execute goals, overcome adversity, lead, innovate, maintain killer instincts and survive in the worst of conditions.
Chad Williams is a former US Navy SEAL who served his country proudly on the battlefield. He is a best-selling author and frequent guest on major news networks. Having presented to Fortune 500 companies, educators, military and law enforcement, Chad draws upon his experience and training as a Navy SEAL to teach others the way SEALs acquire and execute goals, overcome adversity, lead, innovate, maintain killer instincts and survive in the worst of conditions.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
Making mistakes isn’t inherently bad. In fact, we can learn valuable lessons through failure. The problem comes when we repeat those errors. Wise leaders use their experience to improve, while “deja vu people” get stuck in foolish cycles. The Bible offers invaluable advice that we can apply to relationships, careers, money, and intelligence, to avoid those painful repetitions. Join Horizon at the Exploring Service for LIVE AND LEARN as we study how strategic leaders apply timeless truths.
The book of 2 Kings chronicles the ups and downs of the divided kingdom. God has sent a series of prophets, begging His people to be faithful. Instead, the leaders of Israel and Judah fall prey to their wickedness, and the Lord removes His protection. The disarray that follows is a sad reminder that discipline is necessary when disobedience reigns. Though it happened many centuries ago, the lessons of 2 Kings are still relevant today: God wants to be our first king, not the second. Join Horizon as we go verse by verse through this dynamic book.
What if Jesus was never born? What if 2000 years ago, Mary hadn’t given birth to the baby Christ in a manger? How might the world be different? One might shrug, but the truth is, we live on a much different planet due to the enormous impact of a single rabbi whose ministry spanned a mere three years. Join Horizon as we explore how Christianity has influenced education, science, art & music, medicine, parenting, charity, the environment, and more.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
What if Jesus was never born? What if 2000 years ago, Mary hadn’t given birth to the baby Christ in a manger? How might the world be different? One might shrug, but the truth is, we live on a much different planet due to the enormous impact of a single rabbi whose ministry spanned a mere three years. Join Horizon as we explore how Christianity has influenced education, science, art & music, medicine, parenting, charity, the environment, and more.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
What if Jesus was never born? What if 2000 years ago, Mary hadn’t given birth to the baby Christ in a manger? How might the world be different? One might shrug, but the truth is, we live on a much different planet due to the enormous impact of a single rabbi whose ministry spanned a mere three years. Join Horizon as we explore how Christianity has influenced education, science, art & music, medicine, parenting, charity, the environment, and more.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
What if Jesus was never born? What if 2000 years ago, Mary hadn’t given birth to the baby Christ in a manger? How might the world be different? One might shrug, but the truth is, we live on a much different planet due to the enormous impact of a single rabbi whose ministry spanned a mere three years. Join Horizon as we explore how Christianity has influenced education, science, art & music, medicine, parenting, charity, the environment, and more.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
What if Jesus was never born? What if 2000 years ago, Mary hadn’t given birth to the baby Christ in a manger? How might the world be different? One might shrug, but the truth is, we live on a much different planet due to the enormous impact of a single rabbi whose ministry spanned a mere three years. Join Horizon as we explore how Christianity has influenced education, science, art & music, medicine, parenting, charity, the environment, and more.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
Children see the world with innocent eyes. Their perspective, unspoiled by embarrassment or bias, allows them to wrestle openly about God, eternity, and the mysteries of life. As adults, we can be afraid to freely explore those puzzling questions of faith. But, often, the uncertainties of our youth linger. Join Horizon as we look for answers to life’s toughest questions, as seen through the eyes of a child (and maybe we’ll learn a few things ourselves.)
Children see the world with innocent eyes. Their perspective, unspoiled by embarrassment or bias, allows them to wrestle openly about God, eternity, and the mysteries of life. As adults, we can be afraid to freely explore those puzzling questions of faith. But, often, the uncertainties of our youth linger. Join Horizon as we look for answers to life’s toughest questions, as seen through the eyes of a child (and maybe we’ll learn a few things ourselves.)
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
Children see the world with innocent eyes. Their perspective, unspoiled by embarrassment or bias, allows them to wrestle openly about God, eternity, and the mysteries of life. As adults, we can be afraid to freely explore those puzzling questions of faith. But, often, the uncertainties of our youth linger. Join Horizon as we look for answers to life’s toughest questions, as seen through the eyes of a child (and maybe we’ll learn a few things ourselves.)
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
The Book of Philippians provides a series of vignettes, through which the Apostle Paul encourages his readers to appreciate the joy of a life well-lived. The overriding themes of his letter challenge us to find meaning in service, generosity, and contentment. In essence, Paul is telling us to live like it’s Christmas all year long. He conveys these themes through a uniquely beautiful Christmas poem, which will serve as the basis of this verse-by-verse study.
Children see the world with innocent eyes. Their perspective, unspoiled by embarrassment or bias, allows them to wrestle openly about God, eternity, and the mysteries of life. As adults, we can be afraid to freely explore those puzzling questions of faith. But, often, the uncertainties of our youth linger. Join Horizon as we look for answers to life’s toughest questions, as seen through the eyes of a child (and maybe we’ll learn a few things ourselves.)
Children see the world with innocent eyes. Their perspective, unspoiled by embarrassment or bias, allows them to wrestle openly about God, eternity, and the mysteries of life. As adults, we can be afraid to freely explore those puzzling questions of faith. But, often, the uncertainties of our youth linger. Join Horizon as we look for answers to life’s toughest questions, as seen through the eyes of a child (and maybe we’ll learn a few things ourselves.)
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Horizon is excited to welcome Sandra (Sandy) Richter, Ph.D., to the Chapel stage! Dr. Richter is an Old Testament scholar, author, international speaker, and professor. Sandy has the ability to bring the Old Testament to life by exploring the real people and real places from which it comes. She is best recognized for her study, The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Like the gardener in a greenhouse, God wants to put us in nourishing environments that bring out our best. The Bible is filled with references to plants, trees and flowers that teach transformative lessons about life and faith. In this Exploring series, we will learn how those references can inform our view of God and His desire to cultivate lasting change in us.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Jesus was a learned rabbi who knew Scripture. His tender charisma and miracles attracted large crowds. The crucifixion gave his life meaning, but it's his teaching that endures. The short messages that Christ preached centuries ago are still relevant today, printed in red ink in the Bible for us to explore.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Jesus was a learned rabbi who knew Scripture. His tender charisma and miracles attracted large crowds. The crucifixion gave his life meaning, but it's his teaching that endures. The short messages that Christ preached centuries ago are still relevant today, printed in red ink in the Bible for us to explore.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Jesus was a learned rabbi who knew Scripture. His tender charisma and miracles attracted large crowds. The crucifixion gave his life meaning, but it's his teaching that endures. The short messages that Christ preached centuries ago are still relevant today, printed in red ink in the Bible for us to explore.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Jesus was a learned rabbi who knew Scripture. His tender charisma and miracles attracted large crowds. The crucifixion gave his life meaning, but it's his teaching that endures. The short messages that Christ preached centuries ago are still relevant today, printed in red ink in the Bible for us to explore.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Jesus was a learned rabbi who knew Scripture. His tender charisma and miracles attracted large crowds. The crucifixion gave his life meaning, but it's his teaching that endures. The short messages that Christ preached centuries ago are still relevant today, printed in red ink in the Bible for us to explore.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
Our brains are complex devices, capable of simultaneously processing an amazing array of thoughts, emotions, and feelings. But its processing power can be compromised when we’re suffering or under pressure. And that can negatively affect our marriages, parenting and friendships. In those times, the Bible advises us to renew our minds by engaging with God and finding joy in His presence.
God freed the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, and promised to give them a home, filled with abundance. But for many of the exiles, it didn’t happen fast enough; they rebelled and grumbled for the old days. In the Book of Numbers, we follow the Israelites as they take “one more lap around the wilderness” while learning how to trust God and appreciate His providence.
There’s a powerful idea that God tells us He wants in all of us. And mothers exemplify it often. In fact, one of the most famous mothers who ever lived made this phrase famous, “Let it be to me.”