Travis Aicklen answers an important question for our time in transition: What does it mean to be a Radiant Church?

Travis Aicklen answers an important question for our time in transition: What does it mean to be a Radiant Church?
In Matthew 9:18-26 Jesus raises to life the daughter of a synagogue leader and heals a desperate woman of her hemorrhaging disorder. In these healings we see that Jesus responds to faith by bringing freedom from sickness AND death. We also see in this story Jesus willingness to touch women, an often marginalized group, particularly in that ancient context.
In his sermon, Michael shows us the darkness that’s in us, the reasons we have to live in the light, and how Christ can lead us to it.
Mark Condie (Elder, Radiant Church Tulare) teaches us how Jesus is the greatest gift we have ever received.
In Matthew 11:20-30, we take a look at a couple of Matthew’s portraits of Jesus. Noel Piepgrass gives us a look at Judge Jesus and the Son who Saves by calling the weary and burdened to rest in himself.
In Genesis 4 we read the story of Cain and Abel. In this teaching, Noel shows us what it means to have a true, heart of worship.
With a location shift on the horizon, Noel Piepgrass reflects on how the people of Israel moved in faith as God lead them into the Promised Land. Joshua 3 and 4.