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- Advent (2021) 4
- Advent: Waiting in Hope 4
- Be Still 2
- Because He Lives - 60th Anniversary 1
- Christmas Eve - Hope is Here 1
- Criticizing Jesus 5
- Damascus Road 2
- Echoing Hope 8
- Emmanuel - God With Us - Christmas Eve 2023 1
- Family Life 6
- Glow (Values Series) 6
- Good News People 6
- Haunted by the Transcendent 3
- Hope Fully 1
- How to Pray - Learning How to Pray Like Jesus 1
- I Witness 3
- In the Waiting 3
- Joy/Full: A Generous and Content Life 8
- Last Words 7
- Life Sunday 1
- Margins: leaving room for God to work 3
- Margins: leaving space for God to work 1
- Messy: Loving others isn’t easy 6
- Out With the Old 2
- Parables 3
- Risk as a Spiritual Discipline 1
- Seven Words to the Church Today 7
- Summer on the Mount 8
- The Book of James 8
- The Emotions of Jesus 5
- The Influence of Jesus 5
- The Prodigal Son 3
- The Way Of Gratitude 1
- The Way of Gratitude - Serve the City 1
- Things Jesus Never Said 4
- Tis' the Season 3
- To My Friend Who Left the Faith 5
- Valleys & Peaks 1
- Vivid 5
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- December 2024 3
Joy-Full #3 -Choose Joy
In our summer series, JOY/FULL, we’ll walk through one of the apostle Paul’s most impactful letters: Philippians. One of the key messages of Paul’s letter to the church of Philippi focuses on cultivating true joy, because in Jesus’s kingdom, we can find contentment, even when things are hard. Join us as we unpack this letter passage-by-passage. We’ll discover what it might look like to have joy that makes us fully content, no matter what we face.
Joy-Full #2 - Resilience
In our summer series, JOY/FULL, we’ll walk through one of the apostle Paul’s most impactful letters: Philippians. One of the key messages of Paul’s letter to the church of Philippi focuses on cultivating true joy, because in Jesus’s kingdom, we can find contentment, even when things are hard. Join us as we unpack this letter passage-by-passage. We’ll discover what it might look like to have joy that makes us fully content, no matter what we face.
Joy-Full #1 - Love Lens
In our summer series, JOY/FULL, we’ll walk through one of the apostle Paul’s most impactful letters: Philippians. One of the key messages of Paul’s letter to the church of Philippi focuses on cultivating true joy, because in Jesus’s kingdom, we can find contentment, even when things are hard. Join us as we unpack this letter passage-by-passage. We’ll discover what it might look like to have joy that makes us fully content, no matter what we face.
Things Jesus Never Said #4 - Just Passing Through
Jesus and the Bible get credit for lots of things. Sometimes the “things” have little to do with the God of the Scriptures. In our new series, Things Jesus Never Said, we`ll cover the cliches that need to be challenged or refined as we seek to grow as followers of Jesus in regular life.
Things Jesus Never Said #3 - God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
Jesus and the Bible get credit for lots of things. Sometimes the “things” have little to do with the God of the Scriptures. In our new series, Things Jesus Never Said, we`ll cover the cliches that need to be challenged or refined as we seek to grow as followers of Jesus in regular life.
Things Jesus Never Said #2 - Follow Your Heart
Jesus and the Bible get credit for lots of things. Sometimes the “things” have little to do with the God of the Scriptures. In our new series, Things Jesus Never Said, we`ll cover the cliches that need to be challenged or refined as we seek to grow as followers of Jesus in regular life.
Things Jesus Never Said #1 - God Won't Give You More Than You Can Handle
Jesus and the Bible get credit for lots of things. Sometimes the “things” have little to do with the God of the Scriptures. In our new series, Things Jesus Never Said, we`ll cover the cliches that need to be challenged or refined as we seek to grow as followers of Jesus in regular life.
Margins: leaving room for God to work #4 - Slowing Down
This four-week series explores the importance of having margin in our lives. Margins are “the space between our load and our limits” (Mark Lenz), times that we can give God to grow in our walk with him. Each week focuses on a different spiritual discipline—directly related to margin—that we see put on display in the life of Jesus.
Margins: leaving room for God to work #3 - Simplicity
This four-week series explores the importance of having margin in our lives. Margins are “the space between our load and our limits” (Mark Lenz), times that we can give God to grow in our walk with him. Each week focuses on a different spiritual discipline—directly related to margin—that we see put on display in the life of Jesus.
Margins: leaving room for God to work #2 - Sabbath
This four-week series explores the importance of having margin in our lives. Margins are “the space between our load and our limits” (Mark Lenz), times that we can give God to grow in our walk with him. Each week focuses on a different spiritual discipline—directly related to margin—that we see put on display in the life of Jesus.
Margins: leaving room for God to work #1 - Silence & Solitude
This four-week series explores the importance of having margin in our lives. Margins are “the space between our load and our limits” (Mark Lenz), times that we can give God to grow in our walk with him. Each week focuses on a different spiritual discipline—directly related to margin—that we see put on display in the life of Jesus.
To My Friend Who Left the Faith #5-Notice Jesus
A series beginning on Easter Sunday, To My Friend Who Left the Faith explores the reality that sometimes becoming and staying a Christian is hard. From “traditions” that churches adopt that aren’t essential for following Jesus, to culture wars and “church hurt”—an unprecedented number of people are walking away from faith. But what if Jesus is better than many of the issues that push people out? What if doubt isn’t an enemy of faith, but a normal part of the spiritual formation journey? This series offers hope to those struggling with faith or who have left the faith altogether. Following Jesus, through doubts, offers us all a life of profound belonging, purpose, and identity.
To My Friend Who Left the Faith #4-Confident Enough
A series beginning on Easter Sunday, To My Friend Who Left the Faith explores the reality that sometimes becoming and staying a Christian is hard. From “traditions” that churches adopt that aren’t essential for following Jesus, to culture wars and “church hurt”—an unprecedented number of people are walking away from faith. But what if Jesus is better than many of the issues that push people out? What if doubt isn’t an enemy of faith, but a normal part of the spiritual formation journey? This series offers hope to those struggling with faith or who have left the faith altogether. Following Jesus, through doubts, offers us all a life of profound belonging, purpose, and identity.
To My Friend Who Left the Faith #3 - Opinions
A series beginning on Easter Sunday, To My Friend Who Left the Faith explores the reality that sometimes becoming and staying a Christian is hard. From “traditions” that churches adopt that aren’t essential for following Jesus, to culture wars and “church hurt”—an unprecedented number of people are walking away from faith. But what if Jesus is better than many of the issues that push people out? What if doubt isn’t an enemy of faith, but a normal part of the spiritual formation journey? This series offers hope to those struggling with faith or who have left the faith altogether. Following Jesus, through doubts, offers us all a life of profound belonging, purpose, and identity.
To My Friend Who Left the Faith #2 - The Prodigal Son
A series beginning on Easter Sunday, To My Friend Who Left the Faith explores the reality that sometimes becoming and staying a Christian is hard. From “traditions” that churches adopt that aren’t essential for following Jesus, to culture wars and “church hurt”—an unprecedented number of people are walking away from faith. But what if Jesus is better than many of the issues that push people out? What if doubt isn’t an enemy of faith, but a normal part of the spiritual formation journey? This series offers hope to those struggling with faith or who have left the faith altogether. Following Jesus, through doubts, offers us all a life of profound belonging, purpose, and identity.
To My Friend Who Left the Faith #1 - Resurrection (Easter Sunday)
Many people inside, and outside, the local church struggle with some of the following questions: Does doubt have a place in church? How do I know Christianity is true? If God is so good, why do some Christians act so terribly? How can a good God allow so much pain and suffering? In our current series, To My Friend Who Left the Faith, we are exploring some of these questions to make room for one another. With a bit of empathy and grace we want to step closer to one another so together we can step closer to Jesus.