This week we start a new sermon series on Dwell, as we observe Advent and prepare for Christmas. Over the next weeks, we'll have an extended meditation on one verse: John 1:14. This week we begin by looking at the phrase, "the word became flesh."
Read MoreThis week, we're looking at how Jesus calls us not to just give of our resources, our time, our finances, our families, but actually our whole lives.
Read MoreThis week, we're looking at how Jesus challenges our definitions of family and who is in our families, and also how he calls us to be a part of his "family business."
Read MoreIn this series on giving, we’ve spent the first two Sundays talking about giving our money. But this Sunday we’ll turn to consider what it means to give an even more precious resource: our time.
Read MoreThis week, as we prepare for Faith Commitment Sunday, we'll explore how anything we financially give as Christians is a spiritual investment in a future “harvest of righteousness”
Read MoreJoin us as we begin a new sermon series this week-- Give: The Grace of Giving.
Read MoreThis fall, we have surveyed several New Testament metaphors for the church, and this week, we'll gather for the last one as we explore the metaphor of the church as the bride.
Read MoreThis fall, we have surveyed several New Testament metaphors for the church, and this week, we’ll see explore the church as the body of Christ.
Read MoreThis fall, we have surveyed several New Testament metaphors for the church, and this week, we’ll see explore the church as sheep.
Read MoreThis week we explore another metaphor of the church-- the field--and how, as the church, our purpose is to receive life and nourishment from Jesus Himself and bear fruit in order to bring life to many.
Read MoreHow could we as Third Church be salt and light in our neighborhoods, our city and our world? We’ll explore that together this week.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we continue our series looking at metaphors of the church. This week, we'll explore how the church is now God’s dwelling place on earth, and where people meet him and encounter his shekinah glory.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we look at Ephesians 2 and the metaphor of the church as a household, an image of church as family that calls Christians beyond a once a week meeting to actually living life with one another as an extended family.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we explore God's plan and intent for our work and vocations.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we explore Psalm 107, and how this Psalm helps us reorient our thinking about the suffering in our lives and our world, suffering which seems so at odds with the fact of God’s goodness and steadfast love.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we explore Psalm 47, one of the "kingship psalms" that celebrates God's lordship over all things.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we explore Psalm 63. This psalm illustrates how David longs for God, and teaches us how we may too long for him, even when it does not come easy.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we explore Psalm 137. Psalm 137 is categorized as an Imprecatory Psalms, one that calls down curses or judgment upon one’s enemies. This week, we'll talk about what do we do with these difficult chapters.
Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we dig into Psalm 139 and explore how the realities of God (that he is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent) affect the realities of our hardships.
Read MoreThis week, we welcome David Bailey to Third where he will preach on Psalm 133 and explore how this Psalm asks us to seek unity with one another.
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