A promise is an assurance that a certain thing will come to pass. We make promises all the time. Sometimes we see them through. Other times they never become a reality. But God is different. When he makes a promise, we can be confident that He will be faithful to bring it to fruition. The Bible is full of promises from God to His people, and there is one life-changing promise we celebrate every Christmas: God's promise of a Savior named Jesus. Join us this Christmas season as we take a look at four of the first people to see this incredible promise fulfilled.
Normally we think we have questions for God (or Jesus), but it's also true that Jesus has questions for us. Join us for this 12-week sermon series as we work through some of the most significant questions that Jesus asks in the Gospel of Mark.
Join us for this 6-week sermon series on 2 Corinthians as we discover what the Apostle Paul has to teach us about living our faith amid the challenges of life. In 2 Corinthians we will discover that Christ followers are invited to live in a way that is upside down compared to the ways that people typically live.
Is your life going too well? Are you wondering how you can ruin it? Then join us for this sermon series to learn time-tested ways to make a mess of your life.
Christmas is the fulfillment of hundreds of years of prophetic predictions about the coming of the Messiah who would change the world. God’s people waited for a Savior who would come to rescue and restore a broken creation. They held onto hope that God would stay true to his promise. With joy, they anticipated Christ’s arrival. As a humble servant, Jesus’ loved all he encountered from the cradle to the cross. The world would know the peace of God, who had come near. Behold, our Savior is born, the world will never be the same.
Join us for this sermon series on Jonah as we reflect on how Jonah ran from God, ran to God, and ran against God. Jonah's journey in his relationship with God describes our journeys of faith as well.
In this sermon series on 1 Thessalonians, Pastor Doug talks about how our faith in and love for Jesus is a really big deal to us and motivates us to work hard so that others will share our faith in and love for Jesus. The way we live demonstrates the reality of our faith and that Jesus is the big deal.
Loneliness and isolation are rampant in our society. How do we move from loneliness and isolation to community and connection? The answer is living into our identities as God's children and being a part of God's new family.
God hates all that damages, deforms, and divides humanity. God longs for us to flourish in healthy communities. The seven things God hates described in Proverbs 6:16-19 contribute to breaking down the peaceful and healthy relationships in which God intends us to live. God is committed to wholeness in our relationships and thus is implacably opposed to socially destructive human failings and sins.