God invites His people to bring their real, present needs to Him. This message explores how petition is grounded in relationship and shaped by trust in God’s care, wisdom, and timing. As we learn to ask with honesty, confidence, and humility, prayer becomes the practice of placing what we carry before God and fully releasing the outcome.
God invites His people to bring their real, present needs to Him. This message explores how petition is grounded in relationship and shaped by trust in God’s care, wisdom, and timing. As we learn to ask with honesty, confidence, and humility, prayer becomes the practice of placing what we carry before God and fully releasing the outcome.
God’s Word is living, sustaining, and meant to shape our daily lives. This message explores how prayer becomes a way of paying attention to God through Scripture, learning to depend on His Word, and allowing it to lead us to Christ. Through the practice of Lectio Divina, we are invited to pause, listen, and respond to God’s presence.
God’s Word is living, sustaining, and meant to shape our daily lives. This message explores how prayer becomes a way of paying attention to God through Scripture, learning to depend on His Word, and allowing it to lead us to Christ. Through the practice of Lectio Divina, we are invited to pause, listen, and respond to God’s presence.
Prayer is not about manufacturing God’s presence but learning to receive it. In this message, we explore the Golden Lampstand as a symbol of God’s steady presence and how prayer becomes the practice of paying attention to what God is already doing. As God’s light illuminates the next step rather than the whole path, we are invited to walk with trust, obedience, and attentiveness to His leading.
Prayer is not about manufacturing God’s presence but learning to receive it. In this message, we explore the Golden Lampstand as a symbol of God’s steady presence and how prayer becomes the practice of paying attention to what God is already doing. As God’s light illuminates the next step rather than the whole path, we are invited to walk with trust, obedience, and attentiveness to His leading.
In the tabernacle, God built reflection into the rhythm of relationship with Him. As we look at the Bronze Basin, we’re invited to slow down, examine what we’re carrying, and allow God to shape us through reflection, awareness, and surrender. Prayer becomes a daily practice of paying attention to God and offering every part of ourselves to Him.
In the tabernacle, God built reflection into the rhythm of relationship with Him. As we look at the Bronze Basin, we’re invited to slow down, examine what we’re carrying, and allow God to shape us through reflection, awareness, and surrender. Prayer becomes a daily practice of paying attention to God and offering every part of ourselves to Him.
Prayer is not casual access—it was made possible through sacrifice. In this message, we explore the Bronze Altar and the cost of approaching a holy God, tracing how the Tabernacle points to the cross of Christ. As we rediscover the cost of prayer, we are invited to experience its true power through confession, forgiveness, and restored fellowship with God.
Prayer is not casual access—it was made possible through sacrifice. In this message, we explore the Bronze Altar and the cost of approaching a holy God, tracing how the Tabernacle points to the cross of Christ. As we rediscover the cost of prayer, we are invited to experience its true power through confession, forgiveness, and restored fellowship with God.
God’s promises are not only fulfilled at the end of waiting — they form us along the way. In Luke 2:21–40, we see how God continues His promise in us through faithful waiting, deeply rooted trust, and committed, peaceful praise. Through the lives of Simeon and Anna, we are reminded that God is shaping who we become while we wait on what He has promised.
God’s promises are not only fulfilled at the end of waiting — they form us along the way. In Luke 2:21–40, we see how God continues His promise in us through faithful waiting, deeply rooted trust, and committed, peaceful praise. Through the lives of Simeon and Anna, we are reminded that God is shaping who we become while we wait on what He has promised.
Luke 1:57–80 reveals a God who keeps His word with tender mercy and covenant faithfulness. Through the birth of John, we see that God remembers His promises, fulfills them in His time, and raises up witnesses to testify to His work. This message invites us to trust the God whose promises never fail.
Luke 1:57–80 reveals a God who keeps His word with tender mercy and covenant faithfulness. Through the birth of John, we see that God remembers His promises, fulfills them in His time, and raises up witnesses to testify to His work. This message invites us to trust the God whose promises never fail.
Luke 1 shows us that trusting God’s promises is not something we do alone. Through Mary and Elizabeth, we see how faith is strengthened in community and grounded in the unchanging character of God. God is worthy, merciful, just, and faithful—and because of who He is, we can trust that His promises will always stand.
Luke 1 shows us that trusting God’s promises is not something we do alone. Through Mary and Elizabeth, we see how faith is strengthened in community and grounded in the unchanging character of God. God is worthy, merciful, just, and faithful—and because of who He is, we can trust that His promises will always stand.
God’s plan for Mary looked nothing like what anyone expected, yet it revealed a peace that comes not from control but surrender. This message reminds us that even the craziest plans are steady and secure when they are God’s, and that our lives fit within His eternal, unstoppable purpose.
God’s plan for Mary looked nothing like what anyone expected, yet it revealed a peace that comes not from control but surrender. This message reminds us that even the craziest plans are steady and secure when they are God’s, and that our lives fit within His eternal, unstoppable purpose.
Luke 1:8–17 reminds us that even in seasons of silence, God is still at work. Zechariah and Elizabeth waited for decades, yet God kept His promise in His perfect timing. This message invites us to trust God’s character even when His timing feels slow—and to live today like His promises still stand.
Luke 1:8–17 reminds us that even in seasons of silence, God is still at work. Zechariah and Elizabeth waited for decades, yet God kept His promise in His perfect timing. This message invites us to trust God’s character even when His timing feels slow—and to live today like His promises still stand.
In Ephesians 3, Paul describes grace as a gift that both transforms us and commissions us. We are saved by grace, strengthened by grace, and sent out as stewards of that grace for the sake of others. This message encourages us to rest in God’s unearned favor and to live as people who carry His grace into the world.
In Ephesians 3, Paul describes grace as a gift that both transforms us and commissions us. We are saved by grace, strengthened by grace, and sent out as stewards of that grace for the sake of others. This message encourages us to rest in God’s unearned favor and to live as people who carry His grace into the world.
When God’s plan looks different than we expected, it can feel confusing or even disruptive. In Acts 9, Saul’s encounter with Jesus completely changed his direction, showing that God’s purpose often unfolds in unexpected ways. This message invites us to trust that when God redirects our path, He’s still working out His greater plan to transform our lives for His mission.
When God’s plan looks different than we expected, it can feel confusing or even disruptive. In Acts 9, Saul’s encounter with Jesus completely changed his direction, showing that God’s purpose often unfolds in unexpected ways. This message invites us to trust that when God redirects our path, He’s still working out His greater plan to transform our lives for His mission.
What happens when we live open and obedient to the Spirit’s leading? In Acts 8, Philip shows us that evangelism isn’t about forcing outcomes but about joining the conversations God is already having with others. This message challenges us to listen, respond, and trust that God is at work wherever He leads.
What happens when we live open and obedient to the Spirit’s leading? In Acts 8, Philip shows us that evangelism isn’t about forcing outcomes but about joining the conversations God is already having with others. This message challenges us to listen, respond, and trust that God is at work wherever He leads.
Acts 6–7 tells the story of Stephen—a man full of faith, wisdom, and the Holy Spirit—whose obedience cost him everything. His faithfulness reminds us that following Jesus often comes with a cost, but that God’s presence, power, and purpose are worth it. This message challenges us to look up with humble, eternal perspective and trust that God can use our faithfulness to change the world.
Acts 6–7 tells the story of Stephen—a man full of faith, wisdom, and the Holy Spirit—whose obedience cost him everything. His faithfulness reminds us that following Jesus often comes with a cost, but that God’s presence, power, and purpose are worth it. This message challenges us to look up with humble, eternal perspective and trust that God can use our faithfulness to change the world.
In Acts 5, we see what fueled the passion of the early church to take seriously their call to be witnesses of Jesus. Their boldness came from knowing what He had done, trusting the power of the Spirit, and surrendering fully to God’s will. This message calls us to remember the joy of the gospel and to share that good news wherever God has placed us.
In Acts 5, we see what fueled the passion of the early church to take seriously their call to be witnesses of Jesus. Their boldness came from knowing what He had done, trusting the power of the Spirit, and surrendering fully to God’s will. This message calls us to remember the joy of the gospel and to share that good news wherever God has placed us.
Acts 4 gives us a powerful picture of courage under pressure. When Peter and John were arrested for proclaiming Jesus, they didn’t shrink back—they spoke with boldness because they had been with Him. This message reminds us that real confidence doesn’t come from our ability, but from the presence and power of Jesus in us.
Acts 4 gives us a powerful picture of courage under pressure. When Peter and John were arrested for proclaiming Jesus, they didn’t shrink back—they spoke with boldness because they had been with Him. This message reminds us that real confidence doesn’t come from our ability, but from the presence and power of Jesus in us.
Acts 3 tells the story of a man healed in the name of Jesus, showing the power, purpose, and presence of Christ still at work in the world. This message reminds us that to live in Jesus’ name means walking in His authority, reflecting His compassion, and pointing others to the hope only He can give.
Acts 3 tells the story of a man healed in the name of Jesus, showing the power, purpose, and presence of Christ still at work in the world. This message reminds us that to live in Jesus’ name means walking in His authority, reflecting His compassion, and pointing others to the hope only He can give.
In Acts 2, the church is born and thousands are added in a single day. It paints a picture of believers who gathered faithfully, prayed constantly, and lived with glad and sincere hearts. This message calls us to be a community rooted in Jesus and empowered by the Spirit, so that God can use our devotion to impact the world around us.
In Acts 2, the church is born and thousands are added in a single day. It paints a picture of believers who gathered faithfully, prayed constantly, and lived with glad and sincere hearts. This message calls us to be a community rooted in Jesus and empowered by the Spirit, so that God can use our devotion to impact the world around us.
In Acts 2, the Spirit of God fills the disciples and launches the mission of the church. This message explores what happens when the Spirit moves—giving boldness, uniting people across barriers, and pointing everyone to Jesus. The same Spirit who moved at Pentecost is still at work in us today.
In Acts 2, the Spirit of God fills the disciples and launches the mission of the church. This message explores what happens when the Spirit moves—giving boldness, uniting people across barriers, and pointing everyone to Jesus. The same Spirit who moved at Pentecost is still at work in us today.
Witnesses don’t stand still—they stay on mission. In Acts 1, Jesus sends His disciples to bear witness to the resurrection, empowered by the Spirit and anchored in hope. This message challenges us to follow their example, living as faithful witnesses in a world desperate for good news.
Witnesses don’t stand still—they stay on mission. In Acts 1, Jesus sends His disciples to bear witness to the resurrection, empowered by the Spirit and anchored in hope. This message challenges us to follow their example, living as faithful witnesses in a world desperate for good news.
What does it mean to be a Spirit empowered witness for Jesus? Acts 1 shows us that the mission of the church is built on the resurrection of Jesus and sustained by the empowering presence of the Spirit. This message reminds us that the same Spirit who filled the first disciples is alive and at work in us today.
What does it mean to be a Spirit empowered witness for Jesus? Acts 1 shows us that the mission of the church is built on the resurrection of Jesus and sustained by the empowering presence of the Spirit. This message reminds us that the same Spirit who filled the first disciples is alive and at work in us today.
What does it look like to walk in the words, ways, and wisdom of Jesus? Luke 9 shows us that discipleship means being sent with God’s power, with a clear purpose, and with a heart for people. This message challenges us to move from simply believing in Jesus to actively joining Him in His mission.
What does it look like to walk in the words, ways, and wisdom of Jesus? Luke 9 shows us that discipleship means being sent with God’s power, with a clear purpose, and with a heart for people. This message challenges us to move from simply believing in Jesus to actively joining Him in His mission.
Jesus calls His disciples to live in a way that feels upside down compared to the world—but it always leads to life. In Luke 6, He redefines the good life, teaches us to love even our enemies, and calls us to reflect the mercy of our Father. This message reminds us that discipleship isn’t about performing for God, but about being transformed by His Spirit into people who look more and more like Jesus.
Jesus calls His disciples to live in a way that feels upside down compared to the world—but it always leads to life. In Luke 6, He redefines the good life, teaches us to love even our enemies, and calls us to reflect the mercy of our Father. This message reminds us that discipleship isn’t about performing for God, but about being transformed by His Spirit into people who look more and more like Jesus.
What does it look like to truly walk in the ways, words, and wisdom of Jesus? Luke 6 challenges us to embrace a different view of the good life, to love when it makes no sense, and to reflect the mercy of our Father. Discipleship is not just about agreeing with Jesus but about becoming like Him.
What does it look like to truly walk in the ways, words, and wisdom of Jesus? Luke 6 challenges us to embrace a different view of the good life, to love when it makes no sense, and to reflect the mercy of our Father. Discipleship is not just about agreeing with Jesus but about becoming like Him.
Discipleship is about following Jesus with a submitted, teachable, and committed heart. In Luke 5, we see Jesus call ordinary people into His mission. This message invites us to consider how we will respond to His call—whether with admiration from a distance or by stepping out in faith to follow.
Discipleship is about following Jesus with a submitted, teachable, and committed heart. In Luke 5, we see Jesus call ordinary people into His mission. This message invites us to consider how we will respond to His call—whether with admiration from a distance or by stepping out in faith to follow.
Discipleship starts with a question: will we follow Jesus in every part of life? In Luke 4, Jesus chooses worship over power, truth over comfort, and obedience over self-interest. This message challenges us to ask: what am I really building my life on—and is it shaping me to look more like Him?
Discipleship starts with a question: will we follow Jesus in every part of life? In Luke 4, Jesus chooses worship over power, truth over comfort, and obedience over self-interest. This message challenges us to ask: what am I really building my life on—and is it shaping me to look more like Him?
Faithfulness isn’t just how we start—it’s how we finish. Psalm 71 reminds us that from youth to old age, we’re called to proclaim God’s power and goodness. Even in seasons of weakness, God invites us to keep trusting, keep speaking, and keep living with purpose.
Faithfulness isn’t just how we start—it’s how we finish. Psalm 71 reminds us that from youth to old age, we’re called to proclaim God’s power and goodness. Even in seasons of weakness, God invites us to keep trusting, keep speaking, and keep living with purpose.
Praise and petition often go hand in hand. Psalm 66 reminds us that when we worship God for who He is and what He’s done, it not only changes us—it impacts those around us. Our praise can become a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness through every season.
Praise and petition often go hand in hand. Psalm 66 reminds us that when we worship God for who He is and what He’s done, it not only changes us—it impacts those around us. Our praise can become a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness through every season.
What do you do when you’ve messed up—really messed up? Psalm 51 shows us a path not of shame, but of honest confession, grace, and transformation. In this message, we explore how King David’s prayer after moral failure invites us to come clean before God, trust in His mercy, and walk forward renewed. True repentance doesn’t hide from God—it runs to Him.
What do you do when you’ve messed up—really messed up? Psalm 51 shows us a path not of shame, but of honest confession, grace, and transformation. In this message, we explore how King David’s prayer after moral failure invites us to come clean before God, trust in His mercy, and walk forward renewed. True repentance doesn’t hide from God—it runs to Him.
We all leave something behind—but what kind of legacy are we really building? Psalm 49 challenges us to see beyond worldly success and temporary riches, reminding us that lasting value is found not in what we own but in who we belong to. In this message, we explore what it means to live with eternal perspective, resist comparison, and trust God as the only one who can redeem our lives. The only legacy that lasts is one rooted in intimacy with Him.
We all leave something behind—but what kind of legacy are we really building? Psalm 49 challenges us to see beyond worldly success and temporary riches, reminding us that lasting value is found not in what we own but in who we belong to. In this message, we explore what it means to live with eternal perspective, resist comparison, and trust God as the only one who can redeem our lives. The only legacy that lasts is one rooted in intimacy with Him.
Psalm 62 calls us into a deeper kind of strength—one that starts with silence and surrender. In a world that shouts and demands, this message reminds us that true peace is found not in striving, but in stillness with God. He alone is our refuge, our salvation, and our rest.
Psalm 62 calls us into a deeper kind of strength—one that starts with silence and surrender. In a world that shouts and demands, this message reminds us that true peace is found not in striving, but in stillness with God. He alone is our refuge, our salvation, and our rest.
In seasons of discouragement or spiritual dryness, our souls may feel downcast—but that doesn’t mean God has changed. Psalm 42–43 invites us to be honest with our pain, remember God’s past faithfulness, and keep seeking Him even when the answers feel delayed. This message reminds us that a longing for God can become a determined faith in Him. When we praise before we see the change, we root our hope in who God is—not just what we want Him to do.
In seasons of discouragement or spiritual dryness, our souls may feel downcast—but that doesn’t mean God has changed. Psalm 42–43 invites us to be honest with our pain, remember God’s past faithfulness, and keep seeking Him even when the answers feel delayed. This message reminds us that a longing for God can become a determined faith in Him. When we praise before we see the change, we root our hope in who God is—not just what we want Him to do.
Forgiveness isn’t optional—it’s who we are in Christ. Just as we’ve been forgiven, we’re called to release others from their offenses and walk in love toward them. This message looks at the power of forgiveness, how to release the weight of offense, and how God’s redemptive purpose transforms even the deepest wounds. In Jesus, we find freedom to forgive and courage to love.
Forgiveness isn’t optional—it’s who we are in Christ. Just as we’ve been forgiven, we’re called to release others from their offenses and walk in love toward them. This message looks at the power of forgiveness, how to release the weight of offense, and how God’s redemptive purpose transforms even the deepest wounds. In Jesus, we find freedom to forgive and courage to love.
Jesus taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” In this message, we explore how intercession is more than a spiritual discipline—it brings people to Jesus and talks to Him about their needs.
Jesus taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” In this message, we explore how intercession is more than a spiritual discipline—it brings people to Jesus and talks to Him about their needs.
Christlike unity doesn’t come through convenience—it comes through costly humility. In Philippians 2, we’re invited to adopt the mindset of Jesus, who gave up privilege to serve others with compassion, grace, and sacrificial love. This message calls us to embrace unity not just in belief, but in our daily posture toward one another.
Christlike unity doesn’t come through convenience—it comes through costly humility. In Philippians 2, we’re invited to adopt the mindset of Jesus, who gave up privilege to serve others with compassion, grace, and sacrificial love. This message calls us to embrace unity not just in belief, but in our daily posture toward one another.
Life together isn’t always easy, but it’s what Jesus calls us to. In John’s gospel, we’re reminded that true community is built on love—sacrificial, intentional, and rooted in God’s example. This message invites us to commit to loving one another, to believe we belong, and to live in a way that reveals Jesus to the world around us.
Life together isn’t always easy, but it’s what Jesus calls us to. In John’s gospel, we’re reminded that true community is built on love—sacrificial, intentional, and rooted in God’s example. This message invites us to commit to loving one another, to believe we belong, and to live in a way that reveals Jesus to the world around us.
What do we do when fear and uncertainty seem to rule our lives? In this message from John 11, we explore how Jesus meets us in our suffering, cares deeply about our struggles, and calls us to trust Him fully. Through the resurrection of Lazarus, Jesus shows that His victory extends over sin and death—and that real life is found by believing in Him. No matter what you’re facing, Jesus is inviting you to trust His heart and His timing.
What do we do when fear and uncertainty seem to rule our lives? In this message from John 11, we explore how Jesus meets us in our suffering, cares deeply about our struggles, and calls us to trust Him fully. Through the resurrection of Lazarus, Jesus shows that His victory extends over sin and death—and that real life is found by believing in Him. No matter what you’re facing, Jesus is inviting you to trust His heart and His timing.
What do we do when life doesn’t go the way we hoped or planned? In John 14, Jesus speaks directly into our disappointment and fear with a bold invitation: “Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in Me.” This message reminds us that Jesus isn’t just offering comfort—He’s offering Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Even when things fall apart, we can hold onto the unshakable promise that God is with us.
What do we do when life doesn’t go the way we hoped or planned? In John 14, Jesus speaks directly into our disappointment and fear with a bold invitation: “Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in Me.” This message reminds us that Jesus isn’t just offering comfort—He’s offering Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Even when things fall apart, we can hold onto the unshakable promise that God is with us.
What if becoming a better person isn’t about doing more—but staying connected to the right source? In John 15, Jesus promises that a flourishing, transformed life comes not from striving, but from abiding in Him. As we learn to rest in God’s love and stay rooted in Christ, real change begins to take place from the inside out. This message invites you to stop chasing performance and start trusting the process of transformation through abiding.
What if becoming a better person isn’t about doing more—but staying connected to the right source? In John 15, Jesus promises that a flourishing, transformed life comes not from striving, but from abiding in Him. As we learn to rest in God’s love and stay rooted in Christ, real change begins to take place from the inside out. This message invites you to stop chasing performance and start trusting the process of transformation through abiding.
When life feels like navigating in the dark, how do we find our way forward? In this message from John 9 and 10, we see Jesus declare, “I am the Light of the World”—offering clarity, truth, and direction in a world full of confusion and false guidance. Discover what it means to truly walk in His light, leave behind the darkness of sin and cultural distortion, and live a life of flourishing by following the voice of the Good Shepherd.
When life feels like navigating in the dark, how do we find our way forward? In this message from John 9 and 10, we see Jesus declare, “I am the Light of the World”—offering clarity, truth, and direction in a world full of confusion and false guidance. Discover what it means to truly walk in His light, leave behind the darkness of sin and cultural distortion, and live a life of flourishing by following the voice of the Good Shepherd.
Are you following the Good Shepherd? In John 10, Jesus declares that He is the Good Shepherd who knows, leads, and protects His sheep—offering truth, salvation, and abundant life. In this message, we explore what it means to truly listen to His voice, follow Him, and flourish under His care. Are you trusting the right Shepherd?
Are you following the Good Shepherd? In John 10, Jesus declares that He is the Good Shepherd who knows, leads, and protects His sheep—offering truth, salvation, and abundant life. In this message, we explore what it means to truly listen to His voice, follow Him, and flourish under His care. Are you trusting the right Shepherd?
We all desire a flourishing life, but where we seek it makes all the difference. In John 10, Jesus declares that He is the true gate—the only way to abundant and eternal life—while false gates promise fulfillment but lead to disappointment. In this message, we explore what it means to commit, choose, and trust Jesus daily. Are you walking through the right gate?
We all desire a flourishing life, but where we seek it makes all the difference. In John 10, Jesus declares that He is the true gate—the only way to abundant and eternal life—while false gates promise fulfillment but lead to disappointment. In this message, we explore what it means to commit, choose, and trust Jesus daily. Are you walking through the right gate?
Your past mistakes don’t have to define your future. King Manasseh started with rebellion and folly, but his story is one of humility, repentance, and restoration. In this message, we explore what true repentance looks like—turning from sin, running toward God, and experiencing His redeeming grace. How is God inviting you to restoration today?
Your past mistakes don’t have to define your future. King Manasseh started with rebellion and folly, but his story is one of humility, repentance, and restoration. In this message, we explore what true repentance looks like—turning from sin, running toward God, and experiencing His redeeming grace. How is God inviting you to restoration today?
Life comes in seasons—times of rest, battle, and trial—but how we respond determines whether we grow in wisdom or fall into fear. In this message, we look at King Asa’s example of wise living, learning how to steward seasons of peace, rely on God in challenges, and embrace trials as opportunities for spiritual growth. Are you living with wisdom and intention in the season God has you in?
Life comes in seasons—times of rest, battle, and trial—but how we respond determines whether we grow in wisdom or fall into fear. In this message, we look at King Asa’s example of wise living, learning how to steward seasons of peace, rely on God in challenges, and embrace trials as opportunities for spiritual growth. Are you living with wisdom and intention in the season God has you in?
True wisdom isn’t just about knowledge—it’s about applying Godly maturity and understanding to everyday life. In this message, we explore Hezekiah’s example of faith, leadership, and prayer, learning how to lead with humility, set a God-honoring trajectory, and remain rooted in truth amidst challenges. How are you using your influence for God’s glory?
True wisdom isn’t just about knowledge—it’s about applying Godly maturity and understanding to everyday life. In this message, we explore Hezekiah’s example of faith, leadership, and prayer, learning how to lead with humility, set a God-honoring trajectory, and remain rooted in truth amidst challenges. How are you using your influence for God’s glory?
Rehoboam’s downfall wasn’t just about arrogance—it was fueled by deep insecurity. Rather than seeking wisdom, he ignored godly counsel, prioritized control over humility, and ultimately rejected God’s guidance. In this message, we explore how insecurity can lead us to make destructive choices and how we can instead choose wisdom, humility, and trust in God. Are you seeking control or surrendering to His wisdom?
Rehoboam’s downfall wasn’t just about arrogance—it was fueled by deep insecurity. Rather than seeking wisdom, he ignored godly counsel, prioritized control over humility, and ultimately rejected God’s guidance. In this message, we explore how insecurity can lead us to make destructive choices and how we can instead choose wisdom, humility, and trust in God. Are you seeking control or surrendering to His wisdom?
What does it take to lead with wisdom and leave a Godly legacy? In this message we look at the signs of spiritual drift and ways to reestablish our life on a Godly practices.
What does it take to lead with wisdom and leave a Godly legacy? In this message we look at the signs of spiritual drift and ways to reestablish our life on a Godly practices.
Pride grows when success outpaces our character and spiritual maturity, leading to a dangerous downfall. This week we look at the story of King Uzziah and how we can intentionally cultivate humility, recognize success as a gift, and stay rooted in God’s wisdom.
Pride grows when success outpaces our character and spiritual maturity, leading to a dangerous downfall. This week we look at the story of King Uzziah and how we can intentionally cultivate humility, recognize success as a gift, and stay rooted in God’s wisdom.
When we think we know better than God, we often fall into blame and passivity. This message challenges us to take responsibility for our choices, recognize Godly influences, and embrace the truth—even when it’s inconvenient.
When we think we know better than God, we often fall into blame and passivity. This message challenges us to take responsibility for our choices, recognize Godly influences, and embrace the truth—even when it’s inconvenient.
When life’s pressures mount, we often feel tempted to take control and rely on our own understanding. In this message, we explore the wisdom of walking humbly with God, the consequences of rejecting His guidance, and the freedom found in surrendering to His will.
When life’s pressures mount, we often feel tempted to take control and rely on our own understanding. In this message, we explore the wisdom of walking humbly with God, the consequences of rejecting His guidance, and the freedom found in surrendering to His will.
In Psalm 1, we are presented with a warning about two paths in life: one that leads to destruction and one that leads to a flourishing life rooted in living aligned with the words, ways, and wisdom of God. Which path will we choose?
In Psalm 1, we are presented with a warning about two paths in life: one that leads to destruction and one that leads to a flourishing life rooted in living aligned with the words, ways, and wisdom of God. Which path will we choose?
As we kick off our Prayer and Praise series we look at how Psalm 13 teaches us the biblical response of lament in seasons of sorrow and suffering.
As we kick off our Prayer and Praise series we look at how Psalm 13 teaches us the biblical response of lament in seasons of sorrow and suffering.
This week, we'll explore Moses' journey into the wilderness from Exodus 3. We'll see how wilderness times are not wasted moments, but rather seasons where God shapes and forms us.
This week, we'll explore Moses' journey into the wilderness from Exodus 3. We'll see how wilderness times are not wasted moments, but rather seasons where God shapes and forms us.
As we continue our Exodus series we dive into Exodus 2 and see how God is continually at work, providing for His people to accomplish His purposes.
As we continue our Exodus series we dive into Exodus 2 and see how God is continually at work, providing for His people to accomplish His purposes.
In this first message of the series, we will explore and define wilderness seasons as we begin to reflect on the reality that wilderness places are often places where God is forming us in spiritual maturity.
In this first message of the series, we will explore and define wilderness seasons as we begin to reflect on the reality that wilderness places are often places where God is forming us in spiritual maturity.
On Easter we celebrate Jesus resurrection from the dead and the victory over sin and death that he brings for us.
On Easter we celebrate Jesus resurrection from the dead and the victory over sin and death that he brings for us.
On Palm Sunday we celebrate Jesus entering the city of Jerusalem as a king. But he is a king who defies our expectations and agendas.
On Palm Sunday we celebrate Jesus entering the city of Jerusalem as a king. But he is a king who defies our expectations and agendas.
As we continue our Easter series we dive into Mark 8:34-9:1 and look at the invitation from Jesus to discipleship.
As we continue our Easter series we dive into Mark 8:34-9:1 and look at the invitation from Jesus to discipleship.
This week we will begin our Easter series by looking at the gospel of Mark’s description of Jesus’ identity and mission.
This week we will begin our Easter series by looking at the gospel of Mark’s description of Jesus’ identity and mission.
In the last half of Philippians 3 Paul summarizes two ways of living: life in Christ, or living opposed to the ways of Jesus. We will explore Paul’s encouragement to the church at Philippi to be decisively committed to ways of Jesus.
In the last half of Philippians 3 Paul summarizes two ways of living: life in Christ, or living opposed to the ways of Jesus. We will explore Paul’s encouragement to the church at Philippi to be decisively committed to ways of Jesus.
Life in Christ, changes everything. As Paul continues his letter to the Philippians church, he reminds that they are a transformed people through the work of God in their lives. New life in Christ also means that they live differently as a church community.
Life in Christ, changes everything. As Paul continues his letter to the Philippians church, he reminds that they are a transformed people through the work of God in their lives. New life in Christ also means that they live differently as a church community.
In this 3rd week of our "Life in Christ" series, we take a look at how we are to live in community with one another and modeling our life based off of Jesus' example to us.
In this 3rd week of our "Life in Christ" series, we take a look at how we are to live in community with one another and modeling our life based off of Jesus' example to us.
There are seasons where living faithfully in our identity in Christ means navigating challenges, suffering, and difficulty. This week we will look at the wisdom and insight that Paul brings for navigating through, and thriving in hard seasons.
There are seasons where living faithfully in our identity in Christ means navigating challenges, suffering, and difficulty. This week we will look at the wisdom and insight that Paul brings for navigating through, and thriving in hard seasons.
This Sunday we will explore how life in Christ transforms our lives, giving us a new identity.
This Sunday we will explore how life in Christ transforms our lives, giving us a new identity.
As a follower of God, you are called to run a race marked out for you. In this message from Hebrews 12 we will look deeply into what this means and how to run the race. May the Lord grace you to run your race with perseverance and passion.
As a follower of God, you are called to run a race marked out for you. In this message from Hebrews 12 we will look deeply into what this means and how to run the race. May the Lord grace you to run your race with perseverance and passion.
This message kicks off a new year by looking into who Jesus really is. It's essential that we embrace who Jesus is rather than try to make Him into someone He is not. The message ends with some insight on a holy response to the real Jesus.
This message kicks off a new year by looking into who Jesus really is. It's essential that we embrace who Jesus is rather than try to make Him into someone He is not. The message ends with some insight on a holy response to the real Jesus.
The Christmas Eve Candlelight Service is the moment during the Advent season when we celebrate the arrival of hope and salvation with the birth of Jesus.
The Christmas Eve Candlelight Service is the moment during the Advent season when we celebrate the arrival of hope and salvation with the birth of Jesus.
In this third message in our Miraculous series we will look at several ways that Christmas is "the impossible on display." Often a weakness or a problem is an opportunity to experience the miraculous. May the Lord move mightily in the lives of His people!
In this third message in our Miraculous series we will look at several ways that Christmas is "the impossible on display." Often a weakness or a problem is an opportunity to experience the miraculous. May the Lord move mightily in the lives of His people!
Our Christmas series is entitled "Miraculous." In this series we will look at how the people and events surrounding the birth of Jesus were full of supernatural intervention by the Lord. In this first message we will zoom in on three main people involved at the time of Jesus' birth: John, Joseph and Mary. They all demonstrate that God works wonders. May this message build your conviction that God's normal is Miraculous.
Our Christmas series is entitled "Miraculous." In this series we will look at how the people and events surrounding the birth of Jesus were full of supernatural intervention by the Lord. In this first message we will zoom in on three main people involved at the time of Jesus' birth: John, Joseph and Mary. They all demonstrate that God works wonders. May this message build your conviction that God's normal is Miraculous.
We’ll wrap up our series of winning the war in your mind by looking at how God sees through our situations while we often get stuck looking at them. We often feel stuck looking up at obstacles but God can see the real opportunities. Pastor Dave will walk through Joshua 5-6 where God lays out an unconventional plan to overtake the city of Jericho and Joshua responds with Trust and Obedience. Joshua shows us how to live in God’s Promises, Provision, and Protection.
We’ll wrap up our series of winning the war in your mind by looking at how God sees through our situations while we often get stuck looking at them. We often feel stuck looking up at obstacles but God can see the real opportunities. Pastor Dave will walk through Joshua 5-6 where God lays out an unconventional plan to overtake the city of Jericho and Joshua responds with Trust and Obedience. Joshua shows us how to live in God’s Promises, Provision, and Protection.
Praising God brings us back to a place of having a proper perspective, regardless of our circumstances.
Praising God brings us back to a place of having a proper perspective, regardless of our circumstances.
We all encounter problems in life. However, as believers we have the truth and hope that God is present with us, even in hard circumstances.
We all encounter problems in life. However, as believers we have the truth and hope that God is present with us, even in hard circumstances.
In this final message on the Reframe Principle (part 3) in the Winning The War In Your Mind series, we will look at what it means to see and understand life using the filter of God's goodness. God's goodness is so great and permeating it could be characterized as collateral goodness.
In this final message on the Reframe Principle (part 3) in the Winning The War In Your Mind series, we will look at what it means to see and understand life using the filter of God's goodness. God's goodness is so great and permeating it could be characterized as collateral goodness.
In this message we will have our thinking reframed as we see that God is sovereign, having a perspective and plan we often don't understand in the present. This understanding may come later on in life or sometimes not at all, in which case we must still trust God and His sovereignty. God does not always give you what you want but rather what you need.
In this message we will have our thinking reframed as we see that God is sovereign, having a perspective and plan we often don't understand in the present. This understanding may come later on in life or sometimes not at all, in which case we must still trust God and His sovereignty. God does not always give you what you want but rather what you need.
In this message we will look at what it means to reframe past experiences using the Word of God. Experience evaluated biblically is part of renewing your mind and equipping yourself for present and future situations.
In this message we will look at what it means to reframe past experiences using the Word of God. Experience evaluated biblically is part of renewing your mind and equipping yourself for present and future situations.
This week we will look at the ways in which Scripture guides us in the journey of salvation and renewal.
This week we will look at the ways in which Scripture guides us in the journey of salvation and renewal.
This week we will dive deeper into addressing the ruts in our lives. We will look at the importance of digging a trench of God’s truth that redirects our thinking and living.
This week we will dive deeper into addressing the ruts in our lives. We will look at the importance of digging a trench of God’s truth that redirects our thinking and living.
When lies take root in our lives they develop into ruts, patterns of living and thinking, that are not what God would have for us. This week we'll explore the ruts in our lives and how to begin to address them.
When lies take root in our lives they develop into ruts, patterns of living and thinking, that are not what God would have for us. This week we'll explore the ruts in our lives and how to begin to address them.
In this third message in our series Winning the War in Your Mind we will see that the truth of God's Word must become a counter-weapon to the lies that try to deceive us. We will probe deeply into how to capture the lie and replace it with the truth of God's Word. Ask the Holy Spirit to anoint you as you listen to this message. It's the capstone message on the Replacement Principle.
In this third message in our series Winning the War in Your Mind we will see that the truth of God's Word must become a counter-weapon to the lies that try to deceive us. We will probe deeply into how to capture the lie and replace it with the truth of God's Word. Ask the Holy Spirit to anoint you as you listen to this message. It's the capstone message on the Replacement Principle.
In this week's "Winning The War In Your Mind" message we will look into what it means to be a thought warrior. You have divine power through the Holy Spirit to truly take your thoughts captive. The question, asked and addressed in this message, is: Will you move from self-reliance to Spirit-reliance?
In this week's "Winning The War In Your Mind" message we will look into what it means to be a thought warrior. You have divine power through the Holy Spirit to truly take your thoughts captive. The question, asked and addressed in this message, is: Will you move from self-reliance to Spirit-reliance?
This week we begin our series "Winning The War In Your Mind." Our goal is to think about what we think about. A big theme for the first three messages will be to remove the lies and replace them with truth. In this first message we will see that a lie believed can affect your life as though it were true. Listen with an open heart and ask the Lord which lies are holding you captive and how can these be replaced with truth from God's Word.
This week we begin our series "Winning The War In Your Mind." Our goal is to think about what we think about. A big theme for the first three messages will be to remove the lies and replace them with truth. In this first message we will see that a lie believed can affect your life as though it were true. Listen with an open heart and ask the Lord which lies are holding you captive and how can these be replaced with truth from God's Word.
God instituted the Sabbath for us to rest, but most of us either neglect it or use it as a day off. Join us in looking at why the Sabbath is important and how we can begin practicing it in our own lives.
God instituted the Sabbath for us to rest, but most of us either neglect it or use it as a day off. Join us in looking at why the Sabbath is important and how we can begin practicing it in our own lives.
When we live surrendered to God’s plan for our lives we discover that God calls us and empowers us to have a redemptive influence in the lives of others.
When we live surrendered to God’s plan for our lives we discover that God calls us and empowers us to have a redemptive influence in the lives of others.
In this week's message we will look at Isaiah 55 and see that God has a different way to do life. This chapter is a great summary of what it means to come to and follow the Lord.
In this week's message we will look at Isaiah 55 and see that God has a different way to do life. This chapter is a great summary of what it means to come to and follow the Lord.
In this message from Psalm 124 we will gain insight on how dependent we really are on the Lord. Understanding your dependence on Jesus is critical to becoming who you are meant to be. Listen to this message expecting God to move in your life.
In this message from Psalm 124 we will gain insight on how dependent we really are on the Lord. Understanding your dependence on Jesus is critical to becoming who you are meant to be. Listen to this message expecting God to move in your life.
This Sunday we will be going over Psalm 139 which reminds us of the personal nature of God’s involvement in and the value He places on our lives.
This Sunday we will be going over Psalm 139 which reminds us of the personal nature of God’s involvement in and the value He places on our lives.
There are times when we lose all hope. Whatever it is feels like it’s never going to get better. In those moments, God provides hope. Through Ezekiel's vision in the valley, we see how God’s breath brings life to the lifeless and hope to the hopeless.
There are times when we lose all hope. Whatever it is feels like it’s never going to get better. In those moments, God provides hope. Through Ezekiel's vision in the valley, we see how God’s breath brings life to the lifeless and hope to the hopeless.
From the example of David bringing the ark to Jerusalem we learn the importance of following God's prescribed ways. Following God's prescribed ways with passion is powerful.
From the example of David bringing the ark to Jerusalem we learn the importance of following God's prescribed ways. Following God's prescribed ways with passion is powerful.
In this message we will see that God often uses Wilderness experiences in our lives to profoundly change us and grow us in our faith. The Wilderness can be a place of self-awareness, renewed reliance on God and preparation for God's purposes in our lives.
In this message we will see that God often uses Wilderness experiences in our lives to profoundly change us and grow us in our faith. The Wilderness can be a place of self-awareness, renewed reliance on God and preparation for God's purposes in our lives.
In Acts 17, Paul finds himself in two different contexts: one sacred and one secular. Between these two different spaces, Paul communicates about Jesus in a different way. In our current day, we experience both of these contexts still. Therefore, we can learn from Paul on how to effectively communicate the Gospel today.
In Acts 17, Paul finds himself in two different contexts: one sacred and one secular. Between these two different spaces, Paul communicates about Jesus in a different way. In our current day, we experience both of these contexts still. Therefore, we can learn from Paul on how to effectively communicate the Gospel today.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for! Daniel is thrown into the Lions' Den by a deceived King Darius. We will explore the differences between a confident Daniel and a distraught King Darius and how those differences matter when we face situations that are bigger than ourselves.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for! Daniel is thrown into the Lions' Den by a deceived King Darius. We will explore the differences between a confident Daniel and a distraught King Darius and how those differences matter when we face situations that are bigger than ourselves.
In this message from Daniel 6, we will see that Daniel was a man of integrity and his enemies could find no basis for a charge against him. So they concluded the only way they could bring any kind of accusation against him would have to be in regards to his following God's ways. What a statement about a life of holiness! In this message we will learn from Daniel's example of how to live a holy life.
In this message from Daniel 6, we will see that Daniel was a man of integrity and his enemies could find no basis for a charge against him. So they concluded the only way they could bring any kind of accusation against him would have to be in regards to his following God's ways. What a statement about a life of holiness! In this message we will learn from Daniel's example of how to live a holy life.
In this message we will be looking at Daniel 5. It's an amazing account of God's divine intervention. We will see that God is sovereign over all and that He will not be profaned. This message was relevant in Daniel's day and is still relevant in ours.
In this message we will be looking at Daniel 5. It's an amazing account of God's divine intervention. We will see that God is sovereign over all and that He will not be profaned. This message was relevant in Daniel's day and is still relevant in ours.
In this message from Daniel 4 we'll see that God humbles the proud. He turns our “I” and “me” to “Him” and “He.” It’s a passage on what happens when we don’t acknowledge God as one who has all power and authority, and instead assume we do.
In this message from Daniel 4 we'll see that God humbles the proud. He turns our “I” and “me” to “Him” and “He.” It’s a passage on what happens when we don’t acknowledge God as one who has all power and authority, and instead assume we do.
In this message from Daniel 3 we'll see that Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego chose to be thrown into a fiery furnace rather than disobey the first two of the 10 Commandments. It's a story full of insight on how to handle the fiery trials that come to the follower of God. If we take these insights to heart it will change how we live our lives.
In this message from Daniel 3 we'll see that Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego chose to be thrown into a fiery furnace rather than disobey the first two of the 10 Commandments. It's a story full of insight on how to handle the fiery trials that come to the follower of God. If we take these insights to heart it will change how we live our lives.
Everybody serves something or someone whether we realize it or not. But it’s important to answer the question “Who is your king?” because as Daniel points out to King Nebuchadnezzar in his dream, there’s only one kingdom that will last forever. Who we serve and what we do can either pass away like every other king and kingdom, or it can be part of God’s greater story that will never end.
Everybody serves something or someone whether we realize it or not. But it’s important to answer the question “Who is your king?” because as Daniel points out to King Nebuchadnezzar in his dream, there’s only one kingdom that will last forever. Who we serve and what we do can either pass away like every other king and kingdom, or it can be part of God’s greater story that will never end.
In this week's message from the book of Daniel, we will see that God operates on a different level than humankind. He delivers by His wisdom and power. A crazy request by King Nebuchadnezzar becomes an opportunity for God to be recognized and exalted.
In this week's message from the book of Daniel, we will see that God operates on a different level than humankind. He delivers by His wisdom and power. A crazy request by King Nebuchadnezzar becomes an opportunity for God to be recognized and exalted.
Easter provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate God's plan of redemption through Jesus. May the Lord anoint you as you celebrate this wonderful tradition of remembering the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
Easter provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate God's plan of redemption through Jesus. May the Lord anoint you as you celebrate this wonderful tradition of remembering the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
In Romans 15 we will look at Paul’s teaching and encouragement that those who are strong in the faith are to lead the way in cultivating unity in the body of Christ.
In Romans 15 we will look at Paul’s teaching and encouragement that those who are strong in the faith are to lead the way in cultivating unity in the body of Christ.
This is the first of several messages from Romans 14 addressing the topic of how to get along with others. In this week's message we will deal specifically with disputable matters. It is important for the follower of Jesus to focus on what matters and to refrain from making secondary issues too important.
This is the first of several messages from Romans 14 addressing the topic of how to get along with others. In this week's message we will deal specifically with disputable matters. It is important for the follower of Jesus to focus on what matters and to refrain from making secondary issues too important.
Romans 13 opens with some key insights on vertical and then horizontal relationships. Over the last two weeks, we've looked at vertical relationships, those with an authority over us. The operative word for these relationships is submission. This week in Romans 13:8-10 we move to horizontal relationships, those we do life with. The operative word here is love. In this message we will look at what it means to have no debt except love.
Romans 13 opens with some key insights on vertical and then horizontal relationships. Over the last two weeks, we've looked at vertical relationships, those with an authority over us. The operative word for these relationships is submission. This week in Romans 13:8-10 we move to horizontal relationships, those we do life with. The operative word here is love. In this message we will look at what it means to have no debt except love.
This message is a continuation of last week's message on authority and submission. Submission is often key to the follower experiencing the power of God. In this message we look at how to respond to authorities that are good, bad and ugly.
This message is a continuation of last week's message on authority and submission. Submission is often key to the follower experiencing the power of God. In this message we look at how to respond to authorities that are good, bad and ugly.
This week we will explore Paul’s practical insights in Romans 12 for the church to live with transformative impact in the world.
This week we will explore Paul’s practical insights in Romans 12 for the church to live with transformative impact in the world.
This last message in our "Pillars of Faith" series will focus on the return of Jesus. This is a big subject and in this message we will get just an overview, addressing three questions. Why does the return of Jesus matter? What will be the signs leading up to Jesus' return? And, When will Jesus return?
This last message in our "Pillars of Faith" series will focus on the return of Jesus. This is a big subject and in this message we will get just an overview, addressing three questions. Why does the return of Jesus matter? What will be the signs leading up to Jesus' return? And, When will Jesus return?
This week we will be challenged to live courageously like Josiah. Josiah had the courage to live out a godly legacy and renew spiritual health in the lives of his people.
This week we will be challenged to live courageously like Josiah. Josiah had the courage to live out a godly legacy and renew spiritual health in the lives of his people.
We have the armor, the weapons, and the people, now we need to fight for our families and homes.
We have the armor, the weapons, and the people, now we need to fight for our families and homes.
On this Pentecost Sunday we remember that God has called His people, empowered by the Holy Spirit, to be missionally minded. We are part of His movement to reach the whole world.
On this Pentecost Sunday we remember that God has called His people, empowered by the Holy Spirit, to be missionally minded. We are part of His movement to reach the whole world.
This week we will explore what it means to live as a sent people.
This week we will explore what it means to live as a sent people.
In this final message from Ephesians we will see that 3 words—sit, walk and stand—are useful in remembering some of the big ideas of this epistle. God has given us spiritual armor; understanding each piece and its function equips the follower to stand fast in their faith.
In this final message from Ephesians we will see that 3 words—sit, walk and stand—are useful in remembering some of the big ideas of this epistle. God has given us spiritual armor; understanding each piece and its function equips the follower to stand fast in their faith.
As we close out our study from Ephesians we are brought to the climactic thought that we are to put off living as though this physical world is all there is, and put on the spiritual armor of God and engage in the spiritual realm. In this first message of two, our focus is on the truth that we battle not flesh and blood but spiritual forces of evil.
As we close out our study from Ephesians we are brought to the climactic thought that we are to put off living as though this physical world is all there is, and put on the spiritual armor of God and engage in the spiritual realm. In this first message of two, our focus is on the truth that we battle not flesh and blood but spiritual forces of evil.
Part of the redemption that the follower of Jesus is to experience is the restoration of family relationships. But it doesn't end there, beyond family dynamics, it should affect all relationships. In this message we will learn some essentials for right relationship with God and how this is to be the model for training our children.
Part of the redemption that the follower of Jesus is to experience is the restoration of family relationships. But it doesn't end there, beyond family dynamics, it should affect all relationships. In this message we will learn some essentials for right relationship with God and how this is to be the model for training our children.
In Ephesians 5 Paul describes how the redemptive work of Jesus changes our relationships. We will look at three core components of redeemed relationships.
In Ephesians 5 Paul describes how the redemptive work of Jesus changes our relationships. We will look at three core components of redeemed relationships.
Are you a Mary or a Martha? In this message from District Superintendent Wes Smith we will look at choosing to focus on what is Best.
Are you a Mary or a Martha? In this message from District Superintendent Wes Smith we will look at choosing to focus on what is Best.
In this message we will see how understanding Jubilee in the Old Testament will grace us to understand and celebrate what we have as followers of the resurrected Jesus. It is a time of the Lord's favor, a time of liberation and restitution for the people of God!
In this message we will see how understanding Jubilee in the Old Testament will grace us to understand and celebrate what we have as followers of the resurrected Jesus. It is a time of the Lord's favor, a time of liberation and restitution for the people of God!
In this message, on the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, we will see that there were three crowds present: in the know, for the show and trying to stop the flow. This insight is helpful in understanding dynamics of our culture today and what we should expect from each of these crowds. As disciples of Jesus we need to be in the know, understanding how these other crowds will react to Jesus.
In this message, on the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, we will see that there were three crowds present: in the know, for the show and trying to stop the flow. This insight is helpful in understanding dynamics of our culture today and what we should expect from each of these crowds. As disciples of Jesus we need to be in the know, understanding how these other crowds will react to Jesus.
We explore Paul’s teaching to live intentionally as we invest our lives in walking in the pattern of Christ’s love for us.
We explore Paul’s teaching to live intentionally as we invest our lives in walking in the pattern of Christ’s love for us.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching to put off the old self and step into a new way of living as we walk in the way of love.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching to put off the old self and step into a new way of living as we walk in the way of love.
In this message from Ephesians we will see that all followers are called to be part of the Body, the church of Jesus Christ. Jesus has gifted His people so that together, as we serve in the power of these gifts, we experience unity and maturity. When all parts do their parts the church becomes what God intends her to be.
In this message from Ephesians we will see that all followers are called to be part of the Body, the church of Jesus Christ. Jesus has gifted His people so that together, as we serve in the power of these gifts, we experience unity and maturity. When all parts do their parts the church becomes what God intends her to be.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching that in Christ we are reconciled to God and others as we are made new in Christ.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching that in Christ we are reconciled to God and others as we are made new in Christ.
In this message we will see that God has skillfully equipped His followers with talents, abilities and gifts of the Holy Spirit to do the good works He has planned for them long ago. If we refuse to be ones who embrace and do the good works God has ordained, then we will wander aimlessly through life missing out on what could have been.
In this message we will see that God has skillfully equipped His followers with talents, abilities and gifts of the Holy Spirit to do the good works He has planned for them long ago. If we refuse to be ones who embrace and do the good works God has ordained, then we will wander aimlessly through life missing out on what could have been.
In Ephesians 1 Paul prays for the Christ-follower to have an enlightened awareness. In Ephesians 2 he defines some of this enlightenment by describing the differences between the dead, those who reject Jesus, and the alive, those who have received Jesus. In this message we will look at these differences and conclude with the way of salvation.
In Ephesians 1 Paul prays for the Christ-follower to have an enlightened awareness. In Ephesians 2 he defines some of this enlightenment by describing the differences between the dead, those who reject Jesus, and the alive, those who have received Jesus. In this message we will look at these differences and conclude with the way of salvation.
This message will kick off our Ephesians series. Our text is Ephesians 1 and a big thought from this text is that the follower of Jesus is the recipient of blessings in Jesus. In this message we will look at some of the ways we are blessed.
This message will kick off our Ephesians series. Our text is Ephesians 1 and a big thought from this text is that the follower of Jesus is the recipient of blessings in Jesus. In this message we will look at some of the ways we are blessed.
This week we will look at how and where we grow in our relationship with Jesus on our discipleship journey.
This week we will look at how and where we grow in our relationship with Jesus on our discipleship journey.
In this message, for the 4th Sunday of Advent, we will see that the life and ministry of Jesus is bookended with a promise of peace. Peace may be better understood as a path to walk rather than a place to arrive. Like love and joy—two previous themes in Advent--peace is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and is a wonderful gift that God bestows on His followers.
In this message, for the 4th Sunday of Advent, we will see that the life and ministry of Jesus is bookended with a promise of peace. Peace may be better understood as a path to walk rather than a place to arrive. Like love and joy—two previous themes in Advent--peace is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and is a wonderful gift that God bestows on His followers.
As the year 2020 closes out, so many are glad for it to end but for God's people, no matter what the circumstances, joy should be a defining trait. In this message we look into the subject of joy.
As the year 2020 closes out, so many are glad for it to end but for God's people, no matter what the circumstances, joy should be a defining trait. In this message we look into the subject of joy.
How could a loving God send people to hell? Isn’t it narrow minded to say that the only way to God is through Jesus? This is what this message will look into.
How could a loving God send people to hell? Isn’t it narrow minded to say that the only way to God is through Jesus? This is what this message will look into.
This week we’ll explore this grown up faith question: Why can’t I make my own rules for my life?
This week we’ll explore this grown up faith question: Why can’t I make my own rules for my life?
One of the most important questions we need to resolve in our faith is this, "Can I trust God?" In this message we will see that not only can we trust God but we can trust that He has a bigger life for us than we'd have by ourselves. We will also look at what trusting involves.
One of the most important questions we need to resolve in our faith is this, "Can I trust God?" In this message we will see that not only can we trust God but we can trust that He has a bigger life for us than we'd have by ourselves. We will also look at what trusting involves.
Have you ever asked, "Why do we have all this bad in the world?" Has anyone ever asked you, "Why does a good God allow bad things to happen?" In this message we will see that the culprit is sin. We will end the message with an action plan to address this sin problem.
Have you ever asked, "Why do we have all this bad in the world?" Has anyone ever asked you, "Why does a good God allow bad things to happen?" In this message we will see that the culprit is sin. We will end the message with an action plan to address this sin problem.
In this second message of our Grown-up Faith series we will discover how to get unstuck and grow up in our faith. This message sets up the next 10 messages of this series.
In this second message of our Grown-up Faith series we will discover how to get unstuck and grow up in our faith. This message sets up the next 10 messages of this series.
This message looks at some of the ways the Spirit-led life is demonstrated in real life.
This message looks at some of the ways the Spirit-led life is demonstrated in real life.
In this message from Galatians 5 we learn that Jesus has set us free from our sin nature to live by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are free to live by faith, expressing itself through love.
In this message from Galatians 5 we learn that Jesus has set us free from our sin nature to live by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are free to live by faith, expressing itself through love.
In this message from Galatians 4 we will look into what it means to be radically faithful. This timely message has a lot of application to what is going on in our world right now.
In this message from Galatians 4 we will look into what it means to be radically faithful. This timely message has a lot of application to what is going on in our world right now.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching that we have life in relationship with God through faith.
This week we will explore Paul’s teaching that we have life in relationship with God through faith.
Do you know what matters to God? Do you know how you fit into His plans? In this message from Galatians 2 we will look into how you find your place in the Lord.
Do you know what matters to God? Do you know how you fit into His plans? In this message from Galatians 2 we will look into how you find your place in the Lord.
This message begins a 6-week series on the book of Galatians. In this message we will look into 2 critical basics that are foundational to the Christian faith. These basics are more important than ever considering the times we live in.
This message begins a 6-week series on the book of Galatians. In this message we will look into 2 critical basics that are foundational to the Christian faith. These basics are more important than ever considering the times we live in.
This week we will explore Jesus' prayer for His disciples and His call to live a faithful and obedient, gospel-centered life set apart in service to God and one another in love.
This week we will explore Jesus' prayer for His disciples and His call to live a faithful and obedient, gospel-centered life set apart in service to God and one another in love.
How is your joy? In this message from John 16 we will look at what joy is all about. Joy should be a distinguishing characteristic of the follower of Jesus.
How is your joy? In this message from John 16 we will look at what joy is all about. Joy should be a distinguishing characteristic of the follower of Jesus.
In this message from the Gospel of John we will explore some givens that we will experience as a follower of Jesus. In Jesus we are a peculiar people who will be misunderstood and at times hated because we live in a world system that ignores or rejects Jesus. The great news is that Jesus liberates us from the trappings of this world system
In this message from the Gospel of John we will explore some givens that we will experience as a follower of Jesus. In Jesus we are a peculiar people who will be misunderstood and at times hated because we live in a world system that ignores or rejects Jesus. The great news is that Jesus liberates us from the trappings of this world system
This week we look at Jesus’ call to live a life bearing the fruit of Christlikeness.
This week we look at Jesus’ call to live a life bearing the fruit of Christlikeness.
In this second message from John 14 we see that there is a critical connection between love, obedience and the Holy Spirit. John 14 is dealing with the subject of a troubled heart.
In this second message from John 14 we see that there is a critical connection between love, obedience and the Holy Spirit. John 14 is dealing with the subject of a troubled heart.
Jesus told His disciples right before His crucifixion, "Do not let your hearts be troubled." After stating this, Jesus instructed them (and us) to keep our destination of heaven in mind and focus on really knowing Him. As we do this we will experience the peace He promises.
Jesus told His disciples right before His crucifixion, "Do not let your hearts be troubled." After stating this, Jesus instructed them (and us) to keep our destination of heaven in mind and focus on really knowing Him. As we do this we will experience the peace He promises.
This week we will look at Jesus' command to love one another and the implication this has for how we are called to do life.
This week we will look at Jesus' command to love one another and the implication this has for how we are called to do life.
This is our second week of looking at the central nature of a servant heart for the follower of Jesus. In this message we will see that it is for our good and the good of others that we embrace a servant heart.
This is our second week of looking at the central nature of a servant heart for the follower of Jesus. In this message we will see that it is for our good and the good of others that we embrace a servant heart.
Jesus taught and modeled that service should be at the core of the follower of God. In this message we will see how that truth should affect our view of God and the way we live out our Christianity.
Jesus taught and modeled that service should be at the core of the follower of God. In this message we will see how that truth should affect our view of God and the way we live out our Christianity.
This week we look again at the fullness of life that Jesus call us to as we follow Him.
This week we look again at the fullness of life that Jesus call us to as we follow Him.
This message will look into how aha moments are opportunities for the follower to experience accelerated growth in faith.
This message will look into how aha moments are opportunities for the follower to experience accelerated growth in faith.
This week we will explore God’s ability to work in difficult moments and the importance of responding rightly to Jesus' claim to be the light of the world.
This week we will explore God’s ability to work in difficult moments and the importance of responding rightly to Jesus' claim to be the light of the world.
This is the last message in our Easter "WHY" series. In this message we will see what surrender to God looks like, and that we are most victorious when we are most surrendered to God.
This is the last message in our Easter "WHY" series. In this message we will see what surrender to God looks like, and that we are most victorious when we are most surrendered to God.
This is the 3rd message in our Easter series entitled WHY. In this message we will look into Jesus’ Gethsemane experience. This experience illustrates how to handle difficulties that come at us in life.
This is the 3rd message in our Easter series entitled WHY. In this message we will look into Jesus’ Gethsemane experience. This experience illustrates how to handle difficulties that come at us in life.
The last thing Jesus said before He died was, “It is finished.” This week we examine why this declaration is so important.
The last thing Jesus said before He died was, “It is finished.” This week we examine why this declaration is so important.
We are told in 1 Peter 3:15 to always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. This message, on why the Cross was necessary, kicks off an Easter series that gives reasons for our hope by answering some questions about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
We are told in 1 Peter 3:15 to always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. This message, on why the Cross was necessary, kicks off an Easter series that gives reasons for our hope by answering some questions about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
This week we will explore what it means that Jesus is the light of the world!
This week we will explore what it means that Jesus is the light of the world!
When everything is stripped away in life, it is still all about Jesus. These times we are facing are hard and in this message we will get to the big idea that Jesus is the Christ.
When everything is stripped away in life, it is still all about Jesus. These times we are facing are hard and in this message we will get to the big idea that Jesus is the Christ.
Some of Jesus' teachings are hard to understand. The wrong response is to discard the teaching or, worse yet, reject Jesus. This week we will focus on the correct approach.
Some of Jesus' teachings are hard to understand. The wrong response is to discard the teaching or, worse yet, reject Jesus. This week we will focus on the correct approach.
This week we will explore what it means that Jesus is the bread of life.
This week we will explore what it means that Jesus is the bread of life.
It is important to understand the why behind miracles because, as we will see in this message, miracles are the "standard operating procedure” for Jesus.
It is important to understand the why behind miracles because, as we will see in this message, miracles are the "standard operating procedure” for Jesus.
This week, in our Gospel of John series, we will see that Jesus derived His identity from His Father. We need to look to and look like Jesus in our identity.
This week, in our Gospel of John series, we will see that Jesus derived His identity from His Father. We need to look to and look like Jesus in our identity.
In this message, we will see that an encounter with Jesus is uncontainable. Jesus so impacts that the recipient is never the same.
In this message, we will see that an encounter with Jesus is uncontainable. Jesus so impacts that the recipient is never the same.
In this message, it will be seen that Jesus breaks through barriers in your life so that you can become one who worships in Spirit and truth.
In this message, it will be seen that Jesus breaks through barriers in your life so that you can become one who worships in Spirit and truth.
This week we will explore the idea that Jesus is the root and source of our joy.
This week we will explore the idea that Jesus is the root and source of our joy.
This message identifies ways to experience “The Sweet Life” in Jesus.
This message identifies ways to experience “The Sweet Life” in Jesus.
This week we will conclude The Battle Within series by reflecting on the awesome truth that God is for us!
This week we will conclude The Battle Within series by reflecting on the awesome truth that God is for us!
Knowing the future glory that will be revealed in the follower of Jesus should put your present troubles into perspective. It will be worth it all!
Knowing the future glory that will be revealed in the follower of Jesus should put your present troubles into perspective. It will be worth it all!
In this message we will examine what it means to be part of the family of God and how this is essential for the sanctified life.
In this message we will examine what it means to be part of the family of God and how this is essential for the sanctified life.
In this week's message we see that the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit gives us the power to live free from our sin nature
In this week's message we see that the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit gives us the power to live free from our sin nature
Have you ever felt checkmated by sin? In this message we will see that the only way out of a checkmate situation is by dependence on Jesus as Deliverer.
Have you ever felt checkmated by sin? In this message we will see that the only way out of a checkmate situation is by dependence on Jesus as Deliverer.
This message will explore what it means that the follower of Jesus is released from the law to serve in the new way of the Holy Spirit. Understanding the purpose and application of the law and experiencing the infilling power of the Holy Spirit are critical to becoming wholly God’s person.
This message will explore what it means that the follower of Jesus is released from the law to serve in the new way of the Holy Spirit. Understanding the purpose and application of the law and experiencing the infilling power of the Holy Spirit are critical to becoming wholly God’s person.
This message continues where we left off last week in Romans 6:1-14 looking at a "Two-Pronged Approach to Mastery Over Sin.” We will the focus on what it means to be alive to God in Jesus. You have a new life in Jesus which means you have a new perspective, you are a new person and you have a new purpose.
This message continues where we left off last week in Romans 6:1-14 looking at a "Two-Pronged Approach to Mastery Over Sin.” We will the focus on what it means to be alive to God in Jesus. You have a new life in Jesus which means you have a new perspective, you are a new person and you have a new purpose.
This message kicks off our series “The Battle Within” from Romans 6-8. In this message we will see that the approach to mastery over sin is to put to death the old nature and live the new life Jesus provides.
This message kicks off our series “The Battle Within” from Romans 6-8. In this message we will see that the approach to mastery over sin is to put to death the old nature and live the new life Jesus provides.
This week we will explore how the practice of observing the Sabbath helps us rest and reorient our lives.
This week we will explore how the practice of observing the Sabbath helps us rest and reorient our lives.
God wants followers who have given their hearts fully to Him. (Matthew 22:37) In this message we will look into how our hearts engage with the Lord.
God wants followers who have given their hearts fully to Him. (Matthew 22:37) In this message we will look into how our hearts engage with the Lord.
In this message we will see that there are 2 very important things to build your life on. First, you need to know the teachings of Jesus. What you don’t know can hurt you. Second, you need to put that knowledge into practice.
In this message we will see that there are 2 very important things to build your life on. First, you need to know the teachings of Jesus. What you don’t know can hurt you. Second, you need to put that knowledge into practice.
This message explores how to live our lives as stewards of God’s provision.
This message explores how to live our lives as stewards of God’s provision.
Have you ever wondered about God’s timing? This message explores how to wait on God. Often the process of waiting is as beneficial to our faith as what we are waiting for.
Have you ever wondered about God’s timing? This message explores how to wait on God. Often the process of waiting is as beneficial to our faith as what we are waiting for.
Have you ever wondered, “How do I discern God’s direction for my life?” Maybe you’re facing a big decision and you want to make sure you have the mind of God on it. In this message we will look at several key questions and perspectives to be considered in discerning God’s direction.
Have you ever wondered, “How do I discern God’s direction for my life?” Maybe you’re facing a big decision and you want to make sure you have the mind of God on it. In this message we will look at several key questions and perspectives to be considered in discerning God’s direction.
This is the first message in a sub-series in which we look at how to wisely approach life. In this message we will see that all followers of God have a Call.
This is the first message in a sub-series in which we look at how to wisely approach life. In this message we will see that all followers of God have a Call.
In any meaningful relationship there will be times of disagreement. In this message we will look into how to handle disagreements in a way that is constructive and life giving. God calls His people to speak the truth in love to one another and we will look at what this means, practically speaking, in the context of a disagreement.
In any meaningful relationship there will be times of disagreement. In this message we will look into how to handle disagreements in a way that is constructive and life giving. God calls His people to speak the truth in love to one another and we will look at what this means, practically speaking, in the context of a disagreement.
This week we'll explore how being made well comes with a call to live in community with others and have a redemptive impact in their lives.
This week we'll explore how being made well comes with a call to live in community with others and have a redemptive impact in their lives.
This morning as we end the vices and virtues part of our series, we ask a life-changing question: Do you truly love Jesus? You can be well by loving Jesus well.A Life-Changing Question
This morning as we end the vices and virtues part of our series, we ask a life-changing question: Do you truly love Jesus? You can be well by loving Jesus well.A Life-Changing Question
Slothfulness is frequently not recognized as a sin. In this message we will discover what sloth is and how God calls His people to be courageous—to have a sturdiness of soul, pursuing God and His agenda.
Slothfulness is frequently not recognized as a sin. In this message we will discover what sloth is and how God calls His people to be courageous—to have a sturdiness of soul, pursuing God and His agenda.
Envy tends to be more of a problem than most people realize. In this message we will discover that faith, believing that God supplies everything we need, can move the follower from envy to kindness. Kindness meaning that we can be considerate and generous with others.
Envy tends to be more of a problem than most people realize. In this message we will discover that faith, believing that God supplies everything we need, can move the follower from envy to kindness. Kindness meaning that we can be considerate and generous with others.
Pastor Steve Warner
Gluttony is a sin. However, it is often mis-defined, wrongfully understood, or even dismissed as a mere weakness. This week we will examine unhealthy self-indulgence by exploring the concept of gluttony. Further, we will explore God’s original plan for nourishment of the body and spirit, through right alignment and self-control. When we understand God’s perspective and intention for our lives, self-control is understood as a gift of strength from God, rather than a list of steps rooted in self-help. This strength is attained through a desire to holistically honor Him.
Pastor Steve Warner
Gluttony is a sin. However, it is often mis-defined, wrongfully understood, or even dismissed as a mere weakness. This week we will examine unhealthy self-indulgence by exploring the concept of gluttony. Further, we will explore God’s original plan for nourishment of the body and spirit, through right alignment and self-control. When we understand God’s perspective and intention for our lives, self-control is understood as a gift of strength from God, rather than a list of steps rooted in self-help. This strength is attained through a desire to holistically honor Him.
Anger is a big problem. In this message we will see that its source is frequently a perceived injustice. As the follower of God loves what God loves, hates what God hates and pursues godly justice, anger is displaced. We must learn to wait patiently on the Lord, knowing He makes all things right.
Anger is a big problem. In this message we will see that its source is frequently a perceived injustice. As the follower of God loves what God loves, hates what God hates and pursues godly justice, anger is displaced. We must learn to wait patiently on the Lord, knowing He makes all things right.
God promises that He blesses the pure in heart, therefore, we must not give in to lust. In this message we will see how biblical love displaces the vice of lust and leads to the virtue of purity.
God promises that He blesses the pure in heart, therefore, we must not give in to lust. In this message we will see how biblical love displaces the vice of lust and leads to the virtue of purity.
This week we will explore the vice of greed and how hope, rightly placed, frees us up for a life of generosity.
This week we will explore the vice of greed and how hope, rightly placed, frees us up for a life of generosity.
This message begins our 7-week closeup look into the 7 deadly sins and the virtues that are to displace them. Today we will see that humility is to displace pride and the means of grace for this to really happen is right-mindedness.
This message begins our 7-week closeup look into the 7 deadly sins and the virtues that are to displace them. Today we will see that humility is to displace pride and the means of grace for this to really happen is right-mindedness.
In this message the 7 deadly sins are laid out along with their corresponding virtues. God has a picture of what you could be, and the key to experiencing this wholeness is stepping onto the bridge of God’s means of grace, moving from a vice to a virtue.
In this message the 7 deadly sins are laid out along with their corresponding virtues. God has a picture of what you could be, and the key to experiencing this wholeness is stepping onto the bridge of God’s means of grace, moving from a vice to a virtue.
This message begins our spring/summer series “The Heart of the Matter.” In this message we will look at a crucial question that Jesus asked a paralytic and we need to ask ourselves, “Do you want to get well?"
This message begins our spring/summer series “The Heart of the Matter.” In this message we will look at a crucial question that Jesus asked a paralytic and we need to ask ourselves, “Do you want to get well?"
The resurrection is pivotal to the Christian faith. In this Easter message we will look at how ancient historians, eyewitnesses, fulfilled prophecy and even enemies of Jesus all encourage us to believe in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
The resurrection is pivotal to the Christian faith. In this Easter message we will look at how ancient historians, eyewitnesses, fulfilled prophecy and even enemies of Jesus all encourage us to believe in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
This Palm Sunday we will look into what it means to have an informed faith. The resurrected Jesus was seen by hundreds of people validating that He is the person He claimed to be, has the power He claimed to have and keeps the promises that He made.
This Palm Sunday we will look into what it means to have an informed faith. The resurrected Jesus was seen by hundreds of people validating that He is the person He claimed to be, has the power He claimed to have and keeps the promises that He made.
This message begins our Easter series with our focus on becoming spiritually intelligent. In this message we will see that those who receive the message of the cross are graced with wisdom and power from God.
This message begins our Easter series with our focus on becoming spiritually intelligent. In this message we will see that those who receive the message of the cross are graced with wisdom and power from God.
Jesus is becoming famous. Crowds are starting to want to be near Him. Four party-crashers tear a roof apart - the crowd is scorning. It’s then that we learn what the Kingdom is all about. Where would you have been in this story?
Jesus is becoming famous. Crowds are starting to want to be near Him. Four party-crashers tear a roof apart - the crowd is scorning. It’s then that we learn what the Kingdom is all about. Where would you have been in this story?
Malachi, as the last book of the Old Testament, shares some important insight for the follower of God. In this message we see that God calls His people to be devoted followers who revere His name and invest in what matters for eternity.
Malachi, as the last book of the Old Testament, shares some important insight for the follower of God. In this message we see that God calls His people to be devoted followers who revere His name and invest in what matters for eternity.
From Zechariah we discover the action of authentic obedience is only made possible through recognition and humble acceptance of the power, provision, and presence of God.
From Zechariah we discover the action of authentic obedience is only made possible through recognition and humble acceptance of the power, provision, and presence of God.
From Haggai we discover insight that is essential to how a movement in God takes place. In Haggai's time it was about the people being inspired to rebuild the temple. In our time it's about being inspired to build the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus.
From Haggai we discover insight that is essential to how a movement in God takes place. In Haggai's time it was about the people being inspired to rebuild the temple. In our time it's about being inspired to build the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus.
How does God feel about you? Zephaniah answers this question, assuring us that God has created us for intimacy, love and friendship with Him and He is present with His people. The Lord is mighty to save, takes great delight in His followers, quiets us with His love and rejoices over His beloved with singing. Listen to this message with expectation of an encounter with a God Who loves immeasurably more than you can imagine.
How does God feel about you? Zephaniah answers this question, assuring us that God has created us for intimacy, love and friendship with Him and He is present with His people. The Lord is mighty to save, takes great delight in His followers, quiets us with His love and rejoices over His beloved with singing. Listen to this message with expectation of an encounter with a God Who loves immeasurably more than you can imagine.
The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with God on why He wasn’t addressing the ungodliness of His people. When God did address their sin, using an even more ungodly people to correct God’s people, Habakkuk really began to wrestle with God. Habakkuk models for us how to wrestle through troubled faith and come to a faith that is triumphant, a faith that trusts God no matter what is going on.
The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with God on why He wasn’t addressing the ungodliness of His people. When God did address their sin, using an even more ungodly people to correct God’s people, Habakkuk really began to wrestle with God. Habakkuk models for us how to wrestle through troubled faith and come to a faith that is triumphant, a faith that trusts God no matter what is going on.
In this week’s message, from Nahum, you will be challenged to trust that God will do what is right, in His time and for His purposes. God delights in mercy but there does come a day when God will say enough and judgment will follow.
In this week’s message, from Nahum, you will be challenged to trust that God will do what is right, in His time and for His purposes. God delights in mercy but there does come a day when God will say enough and judgment will follow.
Ever wonder what God expects of you as a follower? Micah gives a succinct answer to this question.
Ever wonder what God expects of you as a follower? Micah gives a succinct answer to this question.
Jonah will challenge us to wrestle with the condition of our heart and our view of God’s mercy and deliverance, both for ourselves and for others.
Jonah will challenge us to wrestle with the condition of our heart and our view of God’s mercy and deliverance, both for ourselves and for others.
This week we will look at Obadiah’s warning that pride can deceive us into believing we can be completely self-sufficient.
This week we will look at Obadiah’s warning that pride can deceive us into believing we can be completely self-sufficient.
In the book of Amos we discover that it is critical to see cause and effect. We must understand that God interacts in our lives more than we often realize, and He desires that we live faithful lives in Him.
In the book of Amos we discover that it is critical to see cause and effect. We must understand that God interacts in our lives more than we often realize, and He desires that we live faithful lives in Him.
In the book of Joel we are given a picture of, and invited into, the experience of The Day of the Lord. In this message we will look at what this means and how it prepares us for the return of Jesus.
In the book of Joel we are given a picture of, and invited into, the experience of The Day of the Lord. In this message we will look at what this means and how it prepares us for the return of Jesus.
We are Called to walk in the way and the wisdom of God. The minor prophets teach us how to do this, in the light of God's love for us.
We are Called to walk in the way and the wisdom of God. The minor prophets teach us how to do this, in the light of God's love for us.
Nine years ago the vision was presented of being a church where people encounter grace, grow in grace and give grace. This message will look at that vision again, with the perspective of nine years of experience.
Nine years ago the vision was presented of being a church where people encounter grace, grow in grace and give grace. This message will look at that vision again, with the perspective of nine years of experience.
In this message we will look at Christmas as a time to rediscover that Jesus is our source of peace. Jesus graces us with peace on the inside, peace with others and the blessedness of becoming peacemakers.
In this message we will look at Christmas as a time to rediscover that Jesus is our source of peace. Jesus graces us with peace on the inside, peace with others and the blessedness of becoming peacemakers.
In this 3rd Advent message we will see that the joy we have in Jesus is a delight that runs deeper than pain or pleasure. This joy is a gift of the Holy Spirit as He causes us to see the beauty of Jesus.
In this 3rd Advent message we will see that the joy we have in Jesus is a delight that runs deeper than pain or pleasure. This joy is a gift of the Holy Spirit as He causes us to see the beauty of Jesus.
This week we will look at how traditions can be helpful when they enable us to receive the work that God wants to do in us and through us.
This week we will look at how traditions can be helpful when they enable us to receive the work that God wants to do in us and through us.
Advent adds value to our lives when we use it to remember truths about Jesus. Remembering breaks the cycle of forgetting God and experiencing consequences. Remembering builds hope for what God will do in the future.
Advent adds value to our lives when we use it to remember truths about Jesus. Remembering breaks the cycle of forgetting God and experiencing consequences. Remembering builds hope for what God will do in the future.
Traditions are helpful when they assist you in remembering, receiving, rejoicing and rediscovering truths about Jesus.
Traditions are helpful when they assist you in remembering, receiving, rejoicing and rediscovering truths about Jesus.
God’s people are called to go and interact, in an understandable way, with culture. In this interaction there is to be a hospitable attitude towards the stranger, those different from us.
God’s people are called to go and interact, in an understandable way, with culture. In this interaction there is to be a hospitable attitude towards the stranger, those different from us.
This week is a continuation of last week’s message on spiritual warfare. We ignore the devil to our harm, and exaggerate him to our harm. Knowing this, we take up the armor, listed in Ephesians 6, and respond to the call to spiritual battle.
This week is a continuation of last week’s message on spiritual warfare. We ignore the devil to our harm, and exaggerate him to our harm. Knowing this, we take up the armor, listed in Ephesians 6, and respond to the call to spiritual battle.
In this message from Ephesians 6:10-18 we will see that the follower of God must understand the spiritual battle they are part of and put on the armor that God provides.
In this message from Ephesians 6:10-18 we will see that the follower of God must understand the spiritual battle they are part of and put on the armor that God provides.
The follower of God should be informed about and on the watch for the return of Jesus. His return should be on our minds and hearts, and affect how His followers do life.
The follower of God should be informed about and on the watch for the return of Jesus. His return should be on our minds and hearts, and affect how His followers do life.
By His redemptive sacrifice on the cross, Jesus offers us new life and relationship with Him. God’s people will believe and receive this in faith. Today's message highlights this and explains the purpose and place of God’s Law.
By His redemptive sacrifice on the cross, Jesus offers us new life and relationship with Him. God’s people will believe and receive this in faith. Today's message highlights this and explains the purpose and place of God’s Law.
Pastor Steve continues our series with a message about the resurrection of Jesus and how it changes everything. We are called to a life of worship and central to this is to live with a preoccupation on the resurrection of Jesus.
Pastor Steve continues our series with a message about the resurrection of Jesus and how it changes everything. We are called to a life of worship and central to this is to live with a preoccupation on the resurrection of Jesus.
In our Intentional Worship series, this week Pastor Aaron brings a message looking at praising God for the saving work of his Son Jesus on our behalf.
In our Intentional Worship series, this week Pastor Aaron brings a message looking at praising God for the saving work of his Son Jesus on our behalf.
Pastor Steve continues our Intentional Worship series with a message looking at what righteousness is and why it matters. God is revealed to us as righteous, and when we are relationship with Jesus we receive His identity of Righteous.
Pastor Steve continues our Intentional Worship series with a message looking at what righteousness is and why it matters. God is revealed to us as righteous, and when we are relationship with Jesus we receive His identity of Righteous.
Pastor Steve continues our series with a message looking at anchoring our lives on God’s faithfulness. We must be fully convinced, and live in such a way, that nothing sways us from trusting in God’s faithfulness. As we believe and live this way we are intentional worshipers of God.
Pastor Steve continues our series with a message looking at anchoring our lives on God’s faithfulness. We must be fully convinced, and live in such a way, that nothing sways us from trusting in God’s faithfulness. As we believe and live this way we are intentional worshipers of God.
Continuing our fall series, Intentional Worship, Pastor Steve brings a message focusing on the great compassion of God. His compassion changes everything.
Continuing our fall series, Intentional Worship, Pastor Steve brings a message focusing on the great compassion of God. His compassion changes everything.
We kickoff our fall series, Intentional Worship, discovering what it means to be one who is an intentional worshiper. As the greatness of God preoccupies His people, it will change the way we think and live, moving us towards becoming intentional worshipers.
We kickoff our fall series, Intentional Worship, discovering what it means to be one who is an intentional worshiper. As the greatness of God preoccupies His people, it will change the way we think and live, moving us towards becoming intentional worshipers.
Pastor Aaron finishes our series, The Good Life, with a message that the 'good' life is not about what we attain, but about giving our lives away.
Pastor Aaron finishes our series, The Good Life, with a message that the 'good' life is not about what we attain, but about giving our lives away.
Pastor Steve continues our series, The Good Life, with a message discovering that the born again follower of Jesus is graced by God to be an instrument of grace to others. In a quick examination of the gifts that God bestows upon His people, it becomes apparent that people are part of His plan to administer His grace.
Pastor Steve continues our series, The Good Life, with a message discovering that the born again follower of Jesus is graced by God to be an instrument of grace to others. In a quick examination of the gifts that God bestows upon His people, it becomes apparent that people are part of His plan to administer His grace.
Continuing our Good Life series, Pastor Steve brings a message discovering that the "good life" God has for us is realized as we commit to behavior that blesses others.
Continuing our Good Life series, Pastor Steve brings a message discovering that the "good life" God has for us is realized as we commit to behavior that blesses others.
Continuing on with The Good Life series, Pastor Steve teaches that experiencing the good life that God has for you is discovered if you will grow up in your salvation. Maturity in Jesus and moving from selfishness to seeing God's big picture are foundational to a good life.
Continuing on with The Good Life series, Pastor Steve teaches that experiencing the good life that God has for you is discovered if you will grow up in your salvation. Maturity in Jesus and moving from selfishness to seeing God's big picture are foundational to a good life.
Pastor Steve begins a new series, The Good Life, with a message exploring the idea that the “good life” is experienced when there's a balance between knowing about the ways of God and living them out.
Pastor Steve begins a new series, The Good Life, with a message exploring the idea that the “good life” is experienced when there's a balance between knowing about the ways of God and living them out.
Pastor Steve concludes our series, From Here to There, with a message about adversity and how we handle it as a follower of God.
Pastor Steve concludes our series, From Here to There, with a message about adversity and how we handle it as a follower of God.
Pastor Aaron bring a message exploring how to thrive in a season of waiting, when it seems like our plan for our life is on pause.
Pastor Aaron bring a message exploring how to thrive in a season of waiting, when it seems like our plan for our life is on pause.
We continue our series with a message exploring the trappings of being clever when dealing with adversity, instead of simply following God’s ways.
We continue our series with a message exploring the trappings of being clever when dealing with adversity, instead of simply following God’s ways.
Pastor Steve begins the final leg of our “From Here to There” series. The main emphasis of these last messages will be Adversity: Friend or Foe? We will see that, instead of questioning God when facing adversity, we need to ask ourselves how it can be used to produce Christ-likeness in our lives.
Pastor Steve begins the final leg of our “From Here to There” series. The main emphasis of these last messages will be Adversity: Friend or Foe? We will see that, instead of questioning God when facing adversity, we need to ask ourselves how it can be used to produce Christ-likeness in our lives.
In this message, Pastor Steve addresses the question "will fear immobilize you or will you have faith that overcomes?" The people of God are to become ones who “fear not” for the Lord is with us.
In this message, Pastor Steve addresses the question "will fear immobilize you or will you have faith that overcomes?" The people of God are to become ones who “fear not” for the Lord is with us.
Pastor Steve brings a message about failure and how it can either derail you or it can be a tool to push you deeper into dependence on God. We look at how King David "failed forward" into faith.
Pastor Steve brings a message about failure and how it can either derail you or it can be a tool to push you deeper into dependence on God. We look at how King David "failed forward" into faith.
Continuing our series, From Here to There, we take a look at 5 faith destroyers and 5 key attributes of overcoming faith from the example of Caleb in the Old Testament book Numbers.
Continuing our series, From Here to There, we take a look at 5 faith destroyers and 5 key attributes of overcoming faith from the example of Caleb in the Old Testament book Numbers.
Pastor Steve kicks off the third leg of our series "From Here to There, looking at what it means to have a prevailing faith. In this particular message, Jeremiah is our example of what it means to stay faithful even when life is difficult.
Pastor Steve kicks off the third leg of our series "From Here to There, looking at what it means to have a prevailing faith. In this particular message, Jeremiah is our example of what it means to stay faithful even when life is difficult.
Pastor Steve brings a message identifying some bricks and mortar of a right heart. These include awareness that: God has a plan for your life, God is always with His children, and God equips you for the calling He gives you.
Pastor Steve brings a message identifying some bricks and mortar of a right heart. These include awareness that: God has a plan for your life, God is always with His children, and God equips you for the calling He gives you.
Pastor Aaron continues our series, From Here to There, with a message looking at the mission God has called us to and how we can take steps to live it out.
Pastor Aaron continues our series, From Here to There, with a message looking at the mission God has called us to and how we can take steps to live it out.
Pastor Steve brings a message looking into how God wants a heart attitude in His followers that sees life as a precious gift of His grace, and to be invested wisely.
Pastor Steve brings a message looking into how God wants a heart attitude in His followers that sees life as a precious gift of His grace, and to be invested wisely.
Pastor Steve Norby brings the second part to last week's message, "A Heart for God,"continuing to look at King David as an example of what it means to have a heart for God.
Pastor Steve Norby brings the second part to last week's message, "A Heart for God,"continuing to look at King David as an example of what it means to have a heart for God.
The decisions we make today radically affect our lives tomorrow. This week Pastor Steve Warner brings a message looking at the life of King David and, through David’s example, how to gain a heart rightly aligned with God.
The decisions we make today radically affect our lives tomorrow. This week Pastor Steve Warner brings a message looking at the life of King David and, through David’s example, how to gain a heart rightly aligned with God.
Pastor Steve finishes the first leg of our journey through our series From Here to There, with a message encouraging us to be followers who trust God radically.
Pastor Steve finishes the first leg of our journey through our series From Here to There, with a message encouraging us to be followers who trust God radically.
Sometimes on the journey towards spiritual maturity we encounter difficult places. This week, Pastor Aaron brings a message of how to respond faithfully to God when our lives are turned upside down and we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place.
Sometimes on the journey towards spiritual maturity we encounter difficult places. This week, Pastor Aaron brings a message of how to respond faithfully to God when our lives are turned upside down and we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place.
Pastor Steve starts our new series, From Here to There, with a message about developing the same attitude as Jesus. When your world turns upside down, let it drive you to God, seeking a deeper revelation with Him.
Pastor Steve starts our new series, From Here to There, with a message about developing the same attitude as Jesus. When your world turns upside down, let it drive you to God, seeking a deeper revelation with Him.
Pastor Steve brings a message about the Resurrection and it being the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Jesus was raised from the dead as the first fruits of the harvest to come.
Pastor Steve brings a message about the Resurrection and it being the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Jesus was raised from the dead as the first fruits of the harvest to come.
Pastor Steve brings a message for Palm Sunday, looking at the cross Jesus bore. With all of the implications, if rightly embraced, is an opportunity, and if wrongly understood is an obstacle.
Pastor Steve brings a message for Palm Sunday, looking at the cross Jesus bore. With all of the implications, if rightly embraced, is an opportunity, and if wrongly understood is an obstacle.
Pastor Steve wraps up our Colossians series with a message looking at how the Holy Spirit transforms us in a way that is contrary to the sin nature.
Pastor Steve wraps up our Colossians series with a message looking at how the Holy Spirit transforms us in a way that is contrary to the sin nature.
Pastor Steve continues our Colossians series with a message of clothing ourselves in such a way that we look like Jesus. What God calls us to do, He will equip us to become.
Pastor Steve continues our Colossians series with a message of clothing ourselves in such a way that we look like Jesus. What God calls us to do, He will equip us to become.
Continuing our Colossians series, Pastor Steve brings a messaging about aiming our lives right, matters. Small misdirections can result in big misses.
Continuing our Colossians series, Pastor Steve brings a messaging about aiming our lives right, matters. Small misdirections can result in big misses.
Pastor Aaron continues our Colossians series with a message looking at Paul's warning to the Colossians to continue in their spiritual journey, rooted and built up in the faith they have received.
Pastor Aaron continues our Colossians series with a message looking at Paul's warning to the Colossians to continue in their spiritual journey, rooted and built up in the faith they have received.
Pastor Steve kicks off our new series Colossians with a message about the supremacy of Jesus, explaining that in all ways and for all situations Jesus is adequate and able.
Pastor Steve kicks off our new series Colossians with a message about the supremacy of Jesus, explaining that in all ways and for all situations Jesus is adequate and able.
Finishing up the Intentional Life series, Pastor Steve brings a message looking at the critical link between obedience and love. Jesus told us that if we love Him we will obey His commands. The follower of Jesus should default to obedience.
Finishing up the Intentional Life series, Pastor Steve brings a message looking at the critical link between obedience and love. Jesus told us that if we love Him we will obey His commands. The follower of Jesus should default to obedience.
Pastor Steve continues the Intentional Life series with a message of how we as a followers of Jesus are to have a radical response of love toward others, even to those who hate us.
Pastor Steve continues the Intentional Life series with a message of how we as a followers of Jesus are to have a radical response of love toward others, even to those who hate us.
Pastor Aaron continues the Intentional Life series with a message about intentionally investing in relationships. We look at the three important relations we all need: the shepherd, the student, and the friend.
Pastor Aaron continues the Intentional Life series with a message about intentionally investing in relationships. We look at the three important relations we all need: the shepherd, the student, and the friend.
Pastor Steve continues our Intentional Life series with a message about taking bold, Holy Spirit-led risks, as a follower of Jesus. This is to be the normal way of life in Jesus.
Pastor Steve continues our Intentional Life series with a message about taking bold, Holy Spirit-led risks, as a follower of Jesus. This is to be the normal way of life in Jesus.
Continuing the Intentional Life series, Pastors Steve Norby and Aaron Cloud bring a message looking into how intentionality in the follower's life begins in proximity to him or her. This involves ownership of your own spiritual well-being and ownership of the spiritual well-being of those near to you in space, time and relationship.
Continuing the Intentional Life series, Pastors Steve Norby and Aaron Cloud bring a message looking into how intentionality in the follower's life begins in proximity to him or her. This involves ownership of your own spiritual well-being and ownership of the spiritual well-being of those near to you in space, time and relationship.
Pastor Steve kicks off our new series, The Intentional Life, with a message that dives into how to be intentional and how we are called to be a part of building God's Kingdom.
Pastor Steve kicks off our new series, The Intentional Life, with a message that dives into how to be intentional and how we are called to be a part of building God's Kingdom.
Pastor Aaron speaks a message of how to survive seasons of setback and failure, and how God may actually use them as seasons of formation in our lives.
Pastor Aaron speaks a message of how to survive seasons of setback and failure, and how God may actually use them as seasons of formation in our lives.
Pastor Steve closes out our Advent series with a message about the problem of anxiety. God’s people have peace available that transcends the troubles of this world.
Pastor Steve closes out our Advent series with a message about the problem of anxiety. God’s people have peace available that transcends the troubles of this world.
Continuing our Advent series, Pastor Steve Norby brings a message looking at how joy should find its way into the heart of those who understand what Jesus has done for them.
Continuing our Advent series, Pastor Steve Norby brings a message looking at how joy should find its way into the heart of those who understand what Jesus has done for them.
Pastor Aaron continues our Advent series, Stories of Christmas, with a message examining Mary's story and exploring how love reframes the way we think about obedience.
Pastor Aaron continues our Advent series, Stories of Christmas, with a message examining Mary's story and exploring how love reframes the way we think about obedience.
Pastor Steve starts our Advent series with a look into the life message of Joseph, whose problems provided the opportunity for a new, hope-filled relationship with God.
Pastor Steve starts our Advent series with a look into the life message of Joseph, whose problems provided the opportunity for a new, hope-filled relationship with God.
Pastor Steve speaks about how this world is our temporary residence and how to live with a "heaven as home" perspective.
Pastor Steve speaks about how this world is our temporary residence and how to live with a "heaven as home" perspective.
Pastor Steve brings a message looking at a three level vision that is essential for our well being as followers and as a church.
Pastor Steve brings a message looking at a three level vision that is essential for our well being as followers and as a church.
Pastor Steve wraps up our Remnant series with a message exploring the idea that station in life is not as important as understanding the times and being willing to step out in God as you have opportunities.
Pastor Steve wraps up our Remnant series with a message exploring the idea that station in life is not as important as understanding the times and being willing to step out in God as you have opportunities.
Pastor Steve continues our Remnant series with a message giving insight into the tension that God's people must deal with when it comes to resisting and submitting, and how to move beyond the confines of tension to becoming ones who lead others toward God.
Pastor Steve continues our Remnant series with a message giving insight into the tension that God's people must deal with when it comes to resisting and submitting, and how to move beyond the confines of tension to becoming ones who lead others toward God.
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve brings a message about the generosity of God. In the margins, God's people bear witness to another reality when they reflect His generosity.
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve brings a message about the generosity of God. In the margins, God's people bear witness to another reality when they reflect His generosity.
Continuing the Remnant series, guest speaker Steve DeNeff, brings a message teaching the importance integrety. A cheating culture exists when “everyone does what is right in his own eyes.” In our day, there is a sense that everyone is cheating – and justifying it – so that cheating in return is thought a matter of survival. Before the mayhem destroys us, we will need a community who live simple, transparent lives, who risk being taken advantage of because their trust is in God. Against this culture of hidden agendas and spin, the Remnant will be people of integrity.
Continuing the Remnant series, guest speaker Steve DeNeff, brings a message teaching the importance integrety. A cheating culture exists when “everyone does what is right in his own eyes.” In our day, there is a sense that everyone is cheating – and justifying it – so that cheating in return is thought a matter of survival. Before the mayhem destroys us, we will need a community who live simple, transparent lives, who risk being taken advantage of because their trust is in God. Against this culture of hidden agendas and spin, the Remnant will be people of integrity.
Pastor Steve continues the Remnant series with a message of being civil in uncivil times, choosing to be others-oriented and show respect. This is a tangible way we can live out the command to love our neighbors.
Pastor Steve continues the Remnant series with a message of being civil in uncivil times, choosing to be others-oriented and show respect. This is a tangible way we can live out the command to love our neighbors.
Pastor Steve continues our Remnant series with a message of how the follower must show restraint in the midst of a culture that is continually demonstrating less. As a faithful remnant showing restraint, with eyes fixed on Jesus, we have a message that is timely for our days.
Pastor Steve continues our Remnant series with a message of how the follower must show restraint in the midst of a culture that is continually demonstrating less. As a faithful remnant showing restraint, with eyes fixed on Jesus, we have a message that is timely for our days.
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve talks about the kind of people "Remnants" should be, forward-looking people engaged in what God is up to. They are often God’s first component of building for the future.
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve talks about the kind of people "Remnants" should be, forward-looking people engaged in what God is up to. They are often God’s first component of building for the future.
Pastor Steve continues the Remnant series with a message addressing a big question that people of God face when they find themselves in remnant status, in the margins of culture: How are we to be relevant?
Pastor Steve continues the Remnant series with a message addressing a big question that people of God face when they find themselves in remnant status, in the margins of culture: How are we to be relevant?
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve speaks about how "out in the margins" the follower has to be concerned as much about being assimilated as eliminated. In the margins, disposition will prove to be as effective, or more effective, than having the right position in reaching those far from God.
Continuing the Remnant series, Pastor Steve speaks about how "out in the margins" the follower has to be concerned as much about being assimilated as eliminated. In the margins, disposition will prove to be as effective, or more effective, than having the right position in reaching those far from God.
Pastor Steve kicks off a new series entitled, The Remnant. We are called to face the times we are in squarely, with honesty and courage, trusting that the Sovereign God is in control.
Pastor Steve kicks off a new series entitled, The Remnant. We are called to face the times we are in squarely, with honesty and courage, trusting that the Sovereign God is in control.
Finishing up our For Such a Time as This series, Pastor Aaron looks at how we, as believers, can live with great faith in these times.
Finishing up our For Such a Time as This series, Pastor Aaron looks at how we, as believers, can live with great faith in these times.
Pastor Steve continues the series, For Such a Time as This, warning followers of God to avoid pitfalls like loophole thinking, lip service or listening to the wrong sources.
Pastor Steve continues the series, For Such a Time as This, warning followers of God to avoid pitfalls like loophole thinking, lip service or listening to the wrong sources.
Pastor Steve continues our series, For Such a Time as This, with a message of the importance to find our way out of civilized Christianity, because it is about comfort, convenience and safety. God calls His people to a walk in Him that is greater than civilized religion.
Pastor Steve continues our series, For Such a Time as This, with a message of the importance to find our way out of civilized Christianity, because it is about comfort, convenience and safety. God calls His people to a walk in Him that is greater than civilized religion.
Pastor Steve launches into a new series, For Such a Time as This, by looking at faith for the times we live in currently.
Pastor Steve launches into a new series, For Such a Time as This, by looking at faith for the times we live in currently.
Pastor Steve finishes up the Lord's Prayer series with a message exploring the provision of God for ways out of temptation. God has assured us that He has provided a way out from temptations.
Pastor Steve finishes up the Lord's Prayer series with a message exploring the provision of God for ways out of temptation. God has assured us that He has provided a way out from temptations.
Pastor Steve continues the Lord's Prayer series with a message on how forgiveness releases both the offender and the offended.
Pastor Steve continues the Lord's Prayer series with a message on how forgiveness releases both the offender and the offended.
Continuing the Lord's Prayer series, Pastor Steve brings a message looking at how to cleanse our souls.
Continuing the Lord's Prayer series, Pastor Steve brings a message looking at how to cleanse our souls.
Pastor Aaron continues the Lord's Prayer series by exploring how praying, "Give us today our daily bread" becomes a reminder of our dependence on God and Refusal to believe that we can be self-sufficient.
Pastor Aaron continues the Lord's Prayer series by exploring how praying, "Give us today our daily bread" becomes a reminder of our dependence on God and Refusal to believe that we can be self-sufficient.
Continuing the Lord's Prayer series, Pastor Steve looks into when we pray "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done" it implies that you are willing to surrender to God's kingdom and will.
Continuing the Lord's Prayer series, Pastor Steve looks into when we pray "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done" it implies that you are willing to surrender to God's kingdom and will.
Pastor Aaron continues the Lord's Prayer series with a message to challenge how we look at the beginning of the Lord's Prayer as a reminder of our identity and a call to action.
Pastor Aaron continues the Lord's Prayer series with a message to challenge how we look at the beginning of the Lord's Prayer as a reminder of our identity and a call to action.
Pastor Steve continues The Lord's Prayer series, exploring the implications of praying the Lord's Prayer. Whether you use it as liturgy or as a model, when you pray it will take on a deeper, richer meaning.
Pastor Steve continues The Lord's Prayer series, exploring the implications of praying the Lord's Prayer. Whether you use it as liturgy or as a model, when you pray it will take on a deeper, richer meaning.
Pastor Steve starts a new series entitled, The Lord's Prayer, with a message looking into the label of a father. Our heavenly Father is willing to spend so much to be in relationship with us.
Pastor Steve starts a new series entitled, The Lord's Prayer, with a message looking into the label of a father. Our heavenly Father is willing to spend so much to be in relationship with us.
Pastor Jessey finishes the Family Matters series with a challenge of making the time we are given with our children matter, and be aware of the time we have to be intentional with people around us.
Pastor Jessey finishes the Family Matters series with a challenge of making the time we are given with our children matter, and be aware of the time we have to be intentional with people around us.
Pastor Steve continues the Family Matters series with a message on how biblical love is essential.
Pastor Steve continues the Family Matters series with a message on how biblical love is essential.
Continuing the Family Matters series, Pastor Steve goes deeper with a message looking at what it means to be on mission together, moving beyond satisfaction with mere proximity with others to getting in the boat and oaring in the same direction.
Continuing the Family Matters series, Pastor Steve goes deeper with a message looking at what it means to be on mission together, moving beyond satisfaction with mere proximity with others to getting in the boat and oaring in the same direction.
Special guest, Ian Swyers, from Global Partners shares a message of living our lives on mission wherever God has called us.
Special guest, Ian Swyers, from Global Partners shares a message of living our lives on mission wherever God has called us.
Pastor Steve continues the Family Matters series with a message looking into key components for pouring your life into another.
Pastor Steve continues the Family Matters series with a message looking into key components for pouring your life into another.
Pastor Aaron continues the Family Matters series with a message about community and explores three key questions surrounding it: What is it? Why is it important? How do we foster it?
Pastor Aaron continues the Family Matters series with a message about community and explores three key questions surrounding it: What is it? Why is it important? How do we foster it?
Pastor Steve finishes up the three week Easter series with a message about the importance of keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus and gives insight on how we can experience this in our own lives.
Pastor Steve finishes up the three week Easter series with a message about the importance of keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus and gives insight on how we can experience this in our own lives.
Pastor Steve brings a message that covers seven faith-building proofs for the Resurrection.
Pastor Steve brings a message that covers seven faith-building proofs for the Resurrection.
In this first message of a three week Easter series, Pastor Steve explores the topic of hope in all situations by going through Ezekiel 37.
In this first message of a three week Easter series, Pastor Steve explores the topic of hope in all situations by going through Ezekiel 37.
Pastor Steve finishes up the Becoming the Body series with a message from 1 Corinthians on maximizing our faith.
Pastor Steve finishes up the Becoming the Body series with a message from 1 Corinthians on maximizing our faith.
Pastor Aaron continues the Becoming the Body series, discussing the call in 1 Corinthians 5 for us to live out our identity as God's people in the midst of health community where sin is confronted and we are challenged to live rightly.
Pastor Aaron continues the Becoming the Body series, discussing the call in 1 Corinthians 5 for us to live out our identity as God's people in the midst of health community where sin is confronted and we are challenged to live rightly.
Pastor Steve brings another message in the Becoming the Body series, to challenge us to move beyond talk to experiencing the power of God.
Pastor Steve brings another message in the Becoming the Body series, to challenge us to move beyond talk to experiencing the power of God.
Continuing the Becoming the Body series, Pastor Steve's message looks into the issue of pride with a goal of gaining a heart of humility, because pride is a problem that stops the flow of grace.
Continuing the Becoming the Body series, Pastor Steve's message looks into the issue of pride with a goal of gaining a heart of humility, because pride is a problem that stops the flow of grace.
Pastor Aaron Cloud continues the Becoming the Body series by looking at how abandoning worldly wisdom and living according to the wisdom of God will transform our lives.
Pastor Aaron Cloud continues the Becoming the Body series by looking at how abandoning worldly wisdom and living according to the wisdom of God will transform our lives.
Pastor Steve continues the Becoming the Body series with a message teaching how important it is for the follower of Jesus to establish his or her life on Jesus, and embrace God's "Strength" plan for continued development.
Pastor Steve continues the Becoming the Body series with a message teaching how important it is for the follower of Jesus to establish his or her life on Jesus, and embrace God's "Strength" plan for continued development.
Pastor Steve continues the Becoming the Body series, speaking on being more than mere men and women.
Pastor Steve continues the Becoming the Body series, speaking on being more than mere men and women.
Continuing the Becoming the Body series, Pastor Steve Norby's message talks about the importance of the Holy Spirit in a followers life by revealing the plans and making thoughts of God known.
Continuing the Becoming the Body series, Pastor Steve Norby's message talks about the importance of the Holy Spirit in a followers life by revealing the plans and making thoughts of God known.
Pastor Aaron Cloud continues the series, Becoming the Body, with this message of moving from the sideline to asking God, "What can I do for Your kingdom?"
Pastor Aaron Cloud continues the series, Becoming the Body, with this message of moving from the sideline to asking God, "What can I do for Your kingdom?"
Pastor Steve Norby continues the Becoming the Body series with a message of warning to not embrace the destructive philosophies of the world that damage the body of Jesus.
Pastor Steve Norby continues the Becoming the Body series with a message of warning to not embrace the destructive philosophies of the world that damage the body of Jesus.
Pastor Steve Norby introduces this new series called Becoming the Body.
Pastor Steve Norby introduces this new series called Becoming the Body.