In the final week of our series on the Book of Acts, we see Jesus continuing to push his church out into new territories and to engage new people--crossing racial and cultural boundaries to proclaim and to do works of healing and justice in his name.
Read MoreGrace in Conflict: Acts 6: 1-7. The early church faced internal conflict that threatened to destroy it and impede the spread of the gospel; yet, they overcame their differences. How might we learn from its example and live more fully as the new Community?
Read MoreAs we prepare for worship this week, consider how you are sensing God's presence in your own life, and how God is empowering you to do the work Jesus entrusted to his church.
Read MoreCorey Widmer begins a five-week series on key passages of Acts, helping us see how Jesus invites us into His story, then sends us out into the world.
Read MoreWe'll have ONLY TWO worship services on Sunday, December 28th with a Whole-Church Brunch in the Fellowship Hall at 10:15 during the normal Sunday School Hour. Click for more details.
Read MoreJoin us this fourth Sunday of Advent as Steve Hartman preaches on John 1: 1-3, 14-18, helping us recognize Incarnation as Revelation.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday to worship the Lord through Handel's Messiah in the Sanctuary at 9:00 and 11:15 AM, or gather in the Fellowship Hall at 11:15 for worship and teaching from Rick Hutton and Alex Mejias.
Read MoreOn this Second Sunday of Advent, we will continue to focus on the second coming of Jesus Christ and the difference that can make to the way we live now.
Read MoreOn this First Sunday of Advent, we will be focusing on the second coming of Jesus Christ and the difference that can make to the way we live now.
Read MoreJoin us Sunday afternoon at 2:30 to celebrate and worship the Lord!
Read MoreVisiting Ugandan Pastor Fred Wantaate will be preaching at all services this week, delivering the message "A Voice in the Wilderness," on John 1: 19-23.
Read MoreWe come together every week, sing together, get challenged by great messages, and spend time talking to one another, but is this what it means to be the church? This week, Rick Hutton will guide us in thinking about the image of the Body of Christ and how being the Body is the expression of what God desires us to be.
Read MoreThe mark of a Christian is being radically generous, and generosity should be the measure of our giving. But what is generosity? How do we measure it? This week we’ll consider these questions as we study of 1 Chronicles 29 in light of the wealth we have in Christ.
Read MoreIs poverty or prosperity a greater danger to our relationship with God? Can we be generous when we are concerned that we'll not have enough for ourselves? Join us this Sunday as Steve Hartman turns to 1 Timothy 6 for guidance on these questions.
Read MoreOur month-long focus on God's profligate generosity begins this week with a message from our Haitian mission partner, Pastor Leon Dorleans, on the powerful effect of generosity–both on those who receive and those who give in the name of Christ.
Read MoreTransformed Relationships with Our Enemies: Corey Widmer on Romans 12:14-21
"Who are my enemies, and how does God want me to respond to them?" These are the questions we'll explore as we look at how Paul ends his section on the power of the gospel to transform our relationships and challenges us to follow the counter-cultural way of Jesus: overcoming evil with good.
Read MoreOur scripture this week gives a recipe for the kind of love that brings together people who would never otherwise be in community. We'll look together at the ingredients of that recipe for transforming relationships within the family of God.
Read MoreTransformed Relationships in the Family of God: Steve Hartman on Romans 12:9-16
We expect transformation of our relationships within the family of God means growing love for one another, but what does that "growing love" look like? This week we continue our study of Romans 12-13 and find some unexpected answers to that question!
Read MoreThe contemporary Christian church has rightly put much emphasis on the importance of knowing God, but this has often been at the expense of knowing oneself. This week we'll explore what Paul means when he exhorts us to "think of yourself with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has given you" (Rom 12:3).
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