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
It is Well - Matthew 6.24-35
We all worry. We all have anxiety. We all fear. That's a natural response to life. However, how we respond when we are worried, anxious and afraid show our level of faith. What does Jesus tell us about these things? How can we react in faith when we face these emotions.
Whatever - Philippians 4.2-9
We live in a world where focus and attention are so important. How we look at the world impacts so much of how we make decisions and our our joy. Often we seem to get caught up in saying 'whatever' in a negative, off-putting manner, like nothing matters. However, Paul writes...
Love - 1 Corinthians 13
Love should be the defining characteristic of a follower of Jesus. Unfortunately, we are all still human and none of us live it out well. However, Paul pushes us to work at it, by defining the love that we should have in all of our relationships in 1 Corinthians 13.
Perspective - 2 Corinthians 4.16-18
Perspective is so important. How we view the world makes a difference to how we relate to it. Paul calls us in 2 Corinthians 4 to remember the struggle and hardship we experience in life needs to be kept in perspective.
Shepherd - The Glory of Christmas - Luke 2.8-15; 1 Tim 2.1-6
The Glory of Christmas involves all of us. Though Christ is the ultimate glory, we know that we have a part to play in the continuing story of his glory, including getting this message to the whole world.
Mary - The Glory of Christmas - Luke 1.26-38, Gal 4.4-5
This year everyone's plans have changed. Some more than others, but God shows up in those changes. In fact, he probably orchestrates those changes for us often. When Mary was approached by Gabriel about her role in the greatest story ever told, can we imagine how her plans...
Fairness and Loving Enemies - Culture of a Kingdom - Matthew 5.38-48
The most difficult words of Jesus might be 'be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.' But he says that to remind us how much we need Him, but also, to invite us into a world that he desires for us. Are we ready to follow him down that path?
Oaths and - Culture of a Kingdom - Matthew 5.33-37
Commitment is important, but in a world where choice is king and individuality is our worldview, commitment suffers. It means that when conflict occurs, it's easier to divide than to work it out.
Divorce - Culture of a Kingdom - Matthew 5.31-32; 19.3-10
Divorce is so hard. And Jesus knows this and wants to protect women and children (and men, too). So he sets some pretty high standards for marriage, but the overall goal, it would seem, is safety.