Regular Activities
Sunday Morning
- 9:00 am - Worship Service
- 10:15 am - Community Time
- 10:30 am - Sunday School
Wednesday Night
- 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm - Family Night (for all ages)
Everyone is invited to all of these events.
Sermons
Voluntarily - Road to Recovery - Romans 12.1-2
As we take the next step of spiritual growth/recovery, we start to look at what we can do with what we've discovered in the previous steps. If we truly are willing to look at ourselves and our character flaws, hopefully we can take steps to make changes.
Openly - Road to Recovery - 1 John 1.6-9
This principle in our spiritual growth is a difficult one. It requires us to be vulnerable, to let go of control and to really trust another person in our lives. But the value and healing that occurs is so important for us, too.
Consciously - Road to Recovery - Mark 9.18-23
As we look at principle 3 of our Road to Recovery, we begin to see the obstacles in our way toward recovery and why we might choose not to give our care and will to God.
Guest Preacher - Greg Parker
Greg Parker came to speak for our revival and help us think about being "God's treasured possession".
Realize - Road to Recovery - Romans 7.15-20
We begin a new series (that we've done before) that hopefully will help us grow as followers of Jesus as we realize our humanness and our need for help.
Deuteronomy - The Pentateuh
As we close our look at the first five books of the Bible, we get Moses' finals words and prophecy for the people about to enter into the Promised Land.
Numbers - The Pentateuch
The book of Numbers gives us more of the foundation for the rest of the Bible with its revelation of God's faithfulness despite the people's failure.
Leviticus - The Pentateuch
The book of Leviticus is difficult to read and to understand, but the goal and overarching picture from it are also essential to how we understand God and what he's doing in this world.
Exodus - The Pentateuch
As we continue looking at the first 5 books of the Bible, we look at the structure and themes of Exodus and how what happens here is instrumental to the rest of the Bible.
Genesis - The Pentateuch
The first five books of the Bible give a great foundation for what we see through the rest of the Bible and even history. Genesis, then, gives us a great foundation to that foundation by revealing to us God's work with the nations as well as through the family of Abraham.