This week’s question that Jesus asks of the woman caught in adultery will have us exploring who we allow to condemn us, and who we allow ourselves to condemn.
Read MoreThis week, we’ll be looking at Jesus’ response to the chronically ill and desperate woman who reaches out to him for healing, and how his question to her calls her out of the margins and into wholeness and healing.
Read MoreIn our second week of this series, we’ll look at Jesus’s question to his disciples while they are on a boat in the middle of a storm: why are you so afraid? We’ll explore our fear, and what role faith has to play in the midst of it.
Read MoreJesus asked more than 300 questions in the four gospels! Why does he ask so many questions? Sometimes he does it as a teaching tool, but more often, he does so to engage people in a real relationship. Join us as we begin this series looking at one of his questions a week.
Read MoreThis Sunday is our annual Youth Sunday, where we will be lead by our students through liturgy, worship, and in teaching of Phillippians 3:12-16.
Read MoreOur sermon series is over, but we’ve only scratched the surface. If you’re looking to continue learning about personal change and/or pursuing change personally, we’ve compiled a few resources you might consider using.
Read MoreThis is our fourth and final week in our January sermon series looking at the Gospel promise of transformation— transformation of our lives, our habits, and our communities.
Read MoreThis is our third week in our January sermon series looking at the Gospel promise of transformation— transformation of our lives, our habits, and our communities.
Read MoreThis is our second week in our January sermon series looking at the Gospel promise of transformation— transformation of our lives, our habits, and our communities.
Read MoreWe kick off a new 4-week sermon series this week looking at the Gospel promise of transformation— transformation of our lives, our habits, and our communities.
Read MoreJoin us this week as we look at the hymn: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
Read MoreJoin us this week as we look at the hymn: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.
Read MoreJoin us this week as we look at the hymn: O Little Town of Bethlehem.
Read MoreJoin us this week as we look at perhaps the most ancient hymn we sing: O Come O Come Emmanuel.
Read MoreEverybody is singing at Christmas! It seems like no matter what you believe about Jesus, everyone sings at Christmastime more than any other time. But what are these songs really about? And do they still have relevance to us today? Join us this week as we look at the old hymn Come Thou Long Expected Jesus and see what it teaches us about Advent.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we’ll be exploring Acts and we’ll draw a direct connection from the heart of mission to our posture of gratitude.
Read MoreAs we conclude our study of the book of Ruth, we see this small story become a story of epic proportions, inviting us to reflect on the themes of this series and ask: “How is my life a part of this big story that God is writing for the world?”
Read MoreIn the last chapter of the book of Ruth we find women rejoicing in Naomi - a far cry from where we started in chapter one. We’ll explore what God has for us as we rejoice over others, and he rejoices over us.
Read MoreWe’re taking a little pause this Sunday, being Faith Commitment Sunday, to re-examine a part of Chapter 2 in Ruth to explore it from a slightly different angle: generosity.
Read MoreThis week, we’ll start exploring chapter 4 of Ruth. Up to this point, we’ve looked at how, in this book, we see how love works. Love protects. Love provides. Love risks. This week we will discover that Love Redeems.
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