Join us this Sunday to see how God wants to renew us as Third Church. We’ll share about this vision for us broadly, but also share concrete ways we hope to live out this vision in the way we structure our church, and the way we organize our community and facilitate leadership.
Read MoreWe all have habits, character flaws, and negative patterns in our lives that we wish were different, and the new year seems like a good time to address them. But somehow we always end back in the same place again. Why? We'll kick off our new Renewal series this week looking at a passage from Titus, where we find the ultimate transformation we seek.
Read MoreJoin us on Christmas Morning for one service at 11:15 a.m.
Read MoreListen to the fifth and final installment of our Advent series, Lo, He Comes! Corey preached on Isaiah 9:2-7 and the prophetic imagery of the Light.
Read MoreJoin us for the fourth Sunday of Advent, as we look at the imagery of the sign in Isaiah. This is the unexpected sign and gift of God to the world at Christmas. The baby. Emmanuel. God with us.
Read MoreAs we continue to look at the images of the Messiah described in Isaiah, this week we’ll looking at the Messiah as The Stream. We'll look at how this stream reminds us of hope in the midst of the deserts of our life.
Read MoreJoin us for the second week of Advent as we prepare our hearts for the coming King by looking at the Old Testament book of Isaiah. This week, we'll look at Isaiah 11:1-10, and "the shoot that will come from the stump of Jesse."
Read MoreThis Sunday we enter Advent, a season of preparation for welcoming the Christ Child at Christmas. During the four Sundays of Advent and on Christmas Eve we will meditate on passages from the prophet Isaiah. This Sunday we focus on “the mountain,” an image that points to God and His revelation.
Read MoreThis week, we welcome author of A Praying Life, Paul Miller, to speak with us. He'll be sharing on Luke 16:19-31, and Jesus's focus on the toxic danger of wealth without generosity.
Read MoreThis week we'll be looking at a passage from Luke 20, and together we will remind ourselves of our allegiance to Jesus and his Kingdom, and take up our call once again to be an embassy of his Kingdom in the world.
Read MoreThis week we’re beginning a short 3-week series called the Generosity of the King. We’ll be looking at three passages from the gospel of Luke that focus on Jesus' teaching about money, wealth, and generosity.
Read MoreOne of the pillars of Third Church is local and international missions. This Sunday we have the privilege of hearing from one of the missionaries we help support through The Outreach Foundation, Dr Sasan Tavassoli. Dr. Tavassoli is a former Shi’ite Muslim from Iran.
Read MoreFor the concluding week of our Explore God series, we'll look at the importance of having a personal knowledge of God, as well as how to begin and grow in that relationship.
Read MoreWe'll continue our Explore God series this week by looking at the question: is the Bible reliable? In many ways, the question of Jesus’ divinity is contingent on this question. Can this book be trusted? Can we believe what it’s saying about Jesus, about God, about the world?
Read MoreJoin us for the next installment of the Explore God series. This week, we'll explore the question: Is Jesus Really God?
Read MoreJoin us this week for the next installment of our Explore God series as we look at the question: is Christianity too narrow?
Read MoreThis week we turn to look at the oldest question people asked about God. Even in ancient times, people rarely questioned the existence of God, nevertheless, they questioned the goodness of God. How could he possibly be a good God if he allowed such sorrow, pain, and senseless evil in the world?
Read MoreThis week we turn to the enormous question, “Is There a God?” All of us, whether we have grown up in the church or not, at some point or other have asked this question.
Read MoreWhat’s the meaning of life? That is one of those paradigmatic “big questions” that people talk about in philosophy classes but one that we don’t think about much in daily life. This Sunday, we'll discuss this big question together.
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