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SermonsAs we both celebrate his first coming and expectantly await his return, we seek to savor and reflect his light, enter into his joy even in our pain, and lift our eyes to the world for whose sake he came.
Jesus has a good and powerful invitation as we respond to his transformative witness in a time of division, cancelation, and violence.
Who gets our allegiance? There are competing things in life vying for our attention, fidelity, and energy. As people reading a church newsletter, we can give a Sunday school answer to this q...
Life is full of questions. How many times a week do we ask questions of our friends--or our constant companions Google, Siri, or Alexa?As we engage the big questions of our lives, how often ...
Scripture records variations of this phrase so many times. Be Not Afraid. Fear not. Do not be afraid for God is with you. God says it. Angels say it. Jesus says it. People say it. Why is it ...
Celebration!Birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries (shout out to ECV) are all occasions for celebration. But what if celebration is a spiritual discipline we can rely on far more than a few ...
Empowered is a practical sermon series on how Jesus’ work to bring the Kingdom empowers us to live and minister in a whole new way through the Holy Spirit.
How do our schedules, wallets, contacts, and more need to be emptied in order for us to experience God’s abundance?
Jesus has a good and powerful invitation as we respond to his transformative witness in a time of division, cancelation, and violence.
In Advent, we remember the anticipation of many who were looking forward to the birth of Jesus. We also look forward to the second coming of Jesus. Both parts help us expand our own story— it started before us and it is connected to something beyond us.
The letter to Ephesus declares who God is, and we will ask God to help us not only believe these truths but walk them out in our lives.
This Fall, we’re going to look at who Jesus is as a healer, but also what it means that God forms healing communities in and through us.
What does that home feel like? Are we returning there or heading home for the first time? In this teaching series called Home, we explore God’s big picture of Home throughout the scriptures....
Need some more hope this summer? Come and get your fill from a story you can join.
Rest can seem so elusive in our fast-paced culture and our own choices to cooperate with such a breakneck speed. Yet, rest remains a gift from God for God’s people. As the school year winds ...
Jesus cares deeply about the marginalized. During this Lenten series, we will unpack God’s care for the poor, identification with this group, and the ways God moves on their behalf and calls us to do likewise.
Together, we'll look at the story of the events leading up to the birth of Jesus to see how God is at work close to us, far from us, and everywhere in between....
The spiritually grounding language of the Psalms can inspire fresh rhythms and habits for this new year. Blending scriptural invitations with the practice of crafting a rule of life, Josh wi...
In this series, Resurrected Lives, we are exploring what it means to live post-Easter lives in light of Jesus’ resurrection. If Jesus has been raised, we can be raised too. But sometimes, it...
Some people say sin is missing the mark. Others say sin is like drinking poison, weakening you with every breath you take. Some say sin doesn’t exist or, if it does, it doesn’t really matter. What does Jesus make of sin? What do you?
As we both celebrate his first coming and expectantly await his return, we seek to savor and reflect his light, enter into his joy even in our pain, and lift our eyes to the world for whose sake he came.
Our stories are powerful tools that reveal how God has been and continues to be at work in our lives and are meant to be weapons against the enemy.
This Lent, we are going to practice simply walking with Jesus. We will do this as we look at the gospel of Mark chapters ten, eleven, and sixteen....
This series will be a primer on how to notice God and be invited to worship, understand obedience as worship in all areas of our lives, and form habits of formation—even in the every day—that help us worship God for the long haul.
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