Thanksgiving 2020

In lieu of our annual Thanksgiving Eve Service, we offer this message from 1 Chronicles 16 as a reminder to not look at your circumstances through a grimy window of despair and frustration but through God's grace as you give thanks in his perseveration, presence, promises, and perfections.

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Worship Service for Sunday, October 4, 2020

Thanks for joining us as we reflect on Jesus’ call to desolate people, the cost for such a people, and what it looks like to become a community that draws desolate people from Mark 1:35-45.

Worship Guide 10-4-20

Welcome to our worship service! We hope to see you sometime soon "in person" at our 9 or 10:45 a.m. service! For this service, we continue our sermon series ...

Worship Service for September 27, 2020

Here’s a little sneak peak of the worship for this coming Sunday! If you miss church, check back here after 10:30 a.m. on Sunday for the recorded service in its entirety.

Worship Guide 9-27-20

What is authority? How do we tend to interact with it? How should the authority of The Divine Author impact us? We'll consider all these questions in light o...

Worship Guide for September 20, 2020

The calling to drop everything and follow Jesus is a calling of conviction and hope. Mark 1:16-20 invites us to consider why we should drop everything, when we should drop everything, and how we should drop everything!

Worship Guide 9-20-20

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Gospel according to Daniel Chapter 6

Here’s the downloadable discipleship guide for chapter 6 of Bryan Chapell’s Gospel According to Daniel study for Wednesday September 16 (Women) and Thursday September 24 (Men) as well as the guide on how to use the study.

Discipleship Guide for Daniel 6
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Worship service for Sunday, September 13, 2020

The baptism and subsequent temptation of Jesus are the means by which Jesus prepares Himself to the be the kind of savior we need. Through His perfect life and later His substitutionary death, He makes a way we could never make for ourselves.

Last week's reminder of how we must make way for Jesus is beautifully trumped by how Jesus makes the way for us in fulfilling all righteousness on our behalf...