To wrap up our series, Dave Brown explores Jesus’ invitation to repent found in Mark 1:14-15.
Read MoreAdam Barnett explores Jesus’ invitation to Peter, Andrew, James, and John found in Matthew 4.
Read MoreDave Brown teaches on spiritual water from John 7:37b-38.
Read MoreLeanne Benton teaches on Matthew 11:28-30, where Jesus invites us to come to him!
Read MoreAdam Barnett begins our Invitations series with 3 stories from Jesus’ ministry in Luke 9.
Read MoreAdam Barnett wraps up our Unhurry series by exploring the concept of simplicity and how our lives can be less stressful with less stuff.
Read MoreOftentimes, we as humans can feel like we are working everyday of the week. But scripture clearly tells us that God blessed the Sabbath and that we are not to do any work on the Sabbath. Guest speaker Ryan Myers explores this concept of the Sabbath, why the Sabbath is important for us, and how to start practicing the Sabbath.
Read MoreMark 4:35-41 tells a story of Jesus, after a long day of teaching, taking a rest at the back of the boat that He and His disciples were in. For week two of our Unhurry series, Adam Barnett explores this passage and offers some practical tips for slowing down and catching up with God.
Read MoreToday, we kicked off our new four week series, Unhurry. Dave Brown shows us that even Jesus himself took time to rest and pray in solitude.
Read More2 Corinthians 5:20 says "We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God." Adam Barnett wraps up our series by looking at this assignment we have, as ambassadors of Christ. We also hear from three guest speakers about how they live out this assignment in their daily lives.
Read MoreThroughout our series, we have learned how God has pursued us through creation and salvation. Adam Barnett continues our series by showing us that God pursues us to accomplish good works through us.
Read MoreThroughout the Bible, we are reminded that we are created for God's glory. Adam Barnett continues our series by reminding us to do everything we do for the glory of God.
Read MoreThe God of the Universe has pursued His creation—us—since the beginning of time. But why? Dave Brown opens our series and reminds us that God pursues us for love and relationship.
Read MorePsalm 40 opens with a word that might be hard for many in our cultural context to receive. It's the word wait. We are conditioned to avoid waiting as much as possible. But Daniel Bunn reminds us in this special message, that waiting patiently on the Lord can be the remedy for an uncertain time.
Read MoreAfter a hectic and busy holiday season, we took some time to just breathe and decompress with devotionals from Alison Myers, Dave Brown, Adam Barnett, and Leanne Benton.
Read MoreThe Good News of Christmas is that Christ came to bring hope, joy, love, and peace to all the earth. Adam Barnett, Dave Brown, and Kayla Canfield shared a powerful reading of the Christmas narrative during our Christmas Eve worship.
Read MoreThe word "joy" is mentioned over 200 times in the Bible, but it's only written as "Great Joy" a few. Adam Barnett looks at the story of the shepherds in Luke 2 and reminds us to react to the Good News of Great Joy as they did: sharing what we've heard and seen about Jesus.
Read MoreOne of the overarching themes of the Bible is Love. And the Good News of Christmas is that perfect love arrived embodied in a small baby. In week three of our study, Leanne Benton explores this theme by looking at Paul's letter to the church in Corinth, and reminds us that without love, we have nothing.
Read MoreThe phrase "Peace on earth" is often repeated, especially at Christmas. But just as often, it can be hard to find peace present in our world. In week 2 of our study of the Good News of Christmas, Adam Barnett reminds us that peace is not the absence of conflict, but the result of Presence!
Read MoreThe arrival of Jesus was the long-awaited arrival of hope for the people of Israel and hope for us today. Dave Brown reminds us that this hope is not just for some future thing, it also affects our present and helps shape our view of the past.
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