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
The Last King - 2 Kings 25
A lesson from the history of the Israelites can show us how God interacts with our world and how we can respond.
Grief and Valentine's Day - 1 Peter 5.6-7
Grief can hit us at any time of the year, even Valentine's Day. Join us in this message as we look at reasons why some of us will grieve this week and how God wants to help us in our grief.
Freedom Assurancecs
Salvation isn't just a one and done type of experience. After we receive the freedom that Christ offers to us when we accept him, he wants to continue to save us from the power and bondage of sin. We look at the three 'Ps' of salvation in this mornings message.
Be Rich - Diversify - 1 Timothy 6.17-19
What's your 'rich person problem?' What problem do you have and complain about that only impacts rich people? Whatever that problem might be, we all suffer from the problem called 'consumption assumption'. Listen to this final sermon in our Be Rich series to find out how to...
Be Rich - Dollar Cost Living - 1 Timothy 6.17-18
How do we break the trend of the migration of hope? How do we move forward when our mindset and our heart begin to wander? Paul helps us to begin that change in our heart as we look to be rich in good deeds rather than just rich in material things.
Be Rich - Side Effects - 1 Timothy 6.17
In our second sermon in the our series 'Be Rich' we looked at the side effects of wealth, especially the effect of the migration of hope.
Be Rich - Introduction - 1 Timothy 6.10-17
In this introductory sermon on the idea of 'Be Rich' we look at how to be rich and why we are all in face, rich.
Grieving Well - John 11.35, Luke 13.34, Matt 27.46
Grieving doesn't end around the holidays. So in order to prepare and consider our new year, we looked at how grief and loss can be dealt with according to God's plan rather than our society's approach.
Mary & Joseph - Our Coming Savior - Matthew 1.18-25
As we draw near Christmas, we look at the two key characters in this Christmas story, Mary & Joseph. We imagine what it would have been like for them and how their choices can still impact us today.
Shepherds - Our Coming Savior - Luke 2.8-20
The shepherds are an obscure, unassuming group of characters in the Christmas story. Why did the angels come to them to announce Jesus' birth first? Check out our third message in Our Coming Savior to find out more.