Coffee Chat

Coffee Chat 6: Abraham

Rick Malm | May 16th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God in Death
A snare Satan often uses to trip up God’s people is “The Ishmael Issue”. This message explains how to avoid that trap and why a vision or dream often dies before it comes to fruition.

Coffee Chat 5: Moses

Rick Malm | May 9th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God in the Meantime
Have you ever been put in a holding pattern circling the airport but unable to land? You can see your destination you just can’t get there. Life has some holding patterns, too. You know your dream is going to come true but what do you do in the meantime? There are four purposes for “meantimes”.

Coffee Chat 4: David

Rick Malm | April 25th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God in Your Sin
David was a great leader, a great warrior and a great sinner. Guilty of adultery, murder and other things God still left David on the throne whereas he removed Saul for what we would consider “minor infractions”. What was the difference?

Coffee Chat 3: Noah

Rick Malm | April 18th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God When Standing Alone
As our world drifts further into the dark of man’s “wisdom” and away from the clarity and light of God’s wisdom Christians are going to appear growingly out-of-touch. There will be time that each believer has to take a stand against injustice, evil, sin and lawlessness. The message of Noah’s life can help us to prepare to stand up, stand out, speak up and stand alone.

Coffee Chat 2: Joseph

Rick Malm | April 11th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God When Life is Not Fair
This message examines injustice from a higher plane and presents a totally different approach to suffering and evil. It reminds us of a vital fact that is easily forgotten but is crucial to keep the unfairness of life from producing bitterness, resentment and anger.

Coffee Chat 1: Peter

Rick Malm | April 4th, 2010 | Morning Messages

Encountering God After Failure. Hours earlier Peter had bragged about how others might turn back but that he would stand by Jesus’ till the end. Now he was a traitor, a failure and a coward. Do you ever feel like you have fallen so far that even the grace of God cannot reach that low? Let Peter tell you what he learned about God’s grace and the depth of His mercy.