Therefore, Go
The resurrection ignites the Christian church to spread the message of Jesus. This four-week series looks at the Great Commission and the first few chapters of Acts to help listeners understand and participate in the mission of God.
The resurrection ignites the Christian church to spread the message of Jesus. This four-week series looks at the Great Commission and the first few chapters of Acts to help listeners understand and participate in the mission of God.
The book of Proverbs was originally written to a young man by his elder in an attempt to pass down both godly wisdom and instruction. In this six-week study, the book’s themes of wisdom and folly are explored, with specific touchpoints for both students and adults. How can followers of Jesus build their lives on…
This three-week series is intended to be used after a big evangelism push (like Easter Sunday), as both an introduction for visitors or new believers and as a reminder to more mature believers about the work God continues to do in our lives after salvation. “What Comes After Salvation?” is about the next steps after…
This three-week series explores the theme of true worship in the book of Haggai. By calling the Hebrew people to rebuild the temple, God led them in a renewal of the heart. In the same way, when God calls us to consider our own actions and how they impact our worship, he will lead to…
This seven-week series covers several chapters in the book of Joshua and examines a time of transition within the nation of Israel. It depicts our seasons of uncertainty, obedience, and victory, as well as the freedom we have in Christ. This series will instruct believers in how to react to life transitions and encourage us…
This four-week series for youth and adults focuses on Romans 7:15: “For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” Often, in life, we find ourselves wrestling with our sinful nature. How do we overcome temptation? These four weeks look…
This four-week series for youth and adults focuses on Romans 7:15: “For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” Often, in life, we find ourselves wrestling with our sinful nature. How do we overcome temptation? These four weeks look…
This youth and adult series examines four tough topics that are often thought about (if not asked) by those inside and outside of the church. If Christians really love Jesus, why is there so much hurt in the church? How can we trust the Bible? What’s the relationship between faith and science? Is abortion wrong?…
This stand-alone message for Easter Sunday unpacks and drives home Jesus’s claim (and the evidence for it): “I am the resurrection and the life.”
This four-week series explores the importance of forgiveness in the life of the believer. God’s forgiveness is a merciful gift that influences the believer’s life and transforms how they deal with their own sin and that of others. God’s delicate balance of justice and forgiveness teaches the believer how to confess, repent, forgive, and restore…
Every generation needs to experience both a fresh revelation of Jesus Christ and the cost and joy being his disciple. This six-part series breaks down those needs, as seen in Paul’s letter to the saints at Colossae—and to saints everywhere.
This youth and adult series examines four tough topics that are often thought about (if not asked) by those inside and outside of the church. If Christians really love Jesus, why is there so much hurt in the church? How can we trust the Bible? What’s the relationship between faith and science? Is abortion wrong?…
This four-week series reveals the importance of clarifying freedom for the Christian life. While freedom can mean different things politically and culturally, true freedom ultimately comes through Christ. Jesus brings freedom from the bondage of sin, legalism, and the need to put our desires above others.
This four-week series studies the life of John the Baptist, from the moment of his birth’s announcement to his death. Along the way, we’ll consider what his life and ministry meant for the people of his time and what we can continue to learn from him.
In the Gospels, miracles were out of the ordinary events that revealed the power of God and the identity of Jesus. The greatest miracle of God is the forgiveness of sins. To demonstrate his authority to work this miracle, Jesus healed the sick and disabled, calmed the forces of nature, set people free from the…
Each week in this four-week series focuses on one type of soil described in the parable of the sower: the path, rocky soil, thorns, and good soil. Along the way, we will explore such questions as these: What does this parable teach us about the nature of our hearts? What does it tell us about…
This four-week series for adults looks at what freedom in Christ entails. Does this absolve us of any spiritual responsibilities? Jesus says his “burden is light,” but does this mean that a Christian life will always be an easy one? This shows us that true freedom moves us toward obedience and debunks an unchristian understanding…
This four-week series looks at Jesus’s parables of the kingdom of God in Matthew 13. Fresh insights help familiar illustrations like the sower, yeast being worked into dough, and the treasure found in a field come alive. Along the way, congregations will come to understand the reign of God better.
This stand-alone message for Easter Sunday unpacks and drives home Jesus’s claim (and the evidence for it): “I am the resurrection and the life.”
This stand-alone message for Easter Sunday unpacks and drives home Jesus’s claim (and the evidence for it): “I am the resurrection and the life.”
This stand-alone message for Good Friday proclaims the atoning work provided by Christ. Through several key New Testament passages, we see that Christ has defeated the dark powers of sin and death and has provided forgiveness and redemption.
This stand-alone message for Easter Sunday unpacks and drives home Jesus’s claim (and the evidence for it): “I am the resurrection and the life.”
This six-week series for the Sundays during the season of Lent (plus Ash Wednesday) takes congregations from a serious reflection on their mortality on Ash Wednesday toward a joyful vision of the New Heavens and the New Earth on the last Sunday of Lent. This pathway—from death to everlasting life—will bring the congregation to a…
The resurrection of Jesus is the realization of the plan God had for bringing final, ultimate hope for the world. All of life’s greatest questions can be answered in the resurrection.
This one-week message focuses on what the resurrection means for us today, and the hope it brings for everyone who believes. The grave is defeated!
As Christians, when we think about Easter we tend to focus on Jesus dying on the cross for our sin; however, the hope of the Gospel in found in Jesus being alive through his resurrection!
This six-week series for the Sundays during the season of Lent (plus Ash Wednesday) will encourage congregants to examine their hearts, their motivations, and their loves as they walk in repentance toward Resurrection Sunday. Lent reminds us that we are all broken and in need of a Savior who has overcome sin and death.
This six-week series for the Sundays during the season of Lent (plus Ash Wednesday) will encourage congregants to examine their hearts, their motivations, and their loves as they walk in repentance toward Resurrection Sunday. Lent reminds us that we are all broken and in need of a Savior who has overcome sin and death.
Social media is often criticized because users are tempted to condense complicated matters so much to the point that they become overly simplistic. We can do this with our faith, too. It’s tempting to answer big questions with cheap answers. This three-week series for youth looks at three main offenders: individualism, wealth and status, and…
In his first epistle, the apostle Peter encourages suffering believers that through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we have the confident assurance of a new life, allowing us to live boldly for the faith against all odds. Because our hope is a living hope, we can grow in individual and corporate holiness and find our…
This six-week series for the Sundays during the season of Lent (plus Ash Wednesday) will encourage congregants to examine their hearts, their motivations, and their loves as they walk in repentance toward Resurrection Sunday. Lent reminds us that we are all broken and in need of a Savior who has overcome sin and death.
The resurrection of Jesus is the realization of the plan God had for bringing final, ultimate hope for the world. All of life’s greatest questions can be answered in the resurrection.
This four-week series, based on the book The Final Days of Jesus by Andreas J. Köstenberger and Justin Taylor (with Alexander Stewart), will enlighten and deepen our understanding of Jesus’s final four days on earth (Thursday–Sunday). On this journey, our faith will be strengthened as we see biblical events come alive as if we’re one…
This stand-alone message for Easter Sunday unpacks and drives home Jesus’s claim (and the evidence for it): “I am the resurrection and the life.”
This five-week series focuses on the story of Joseph and the relevance it has for our lives today. As we learn to live as followers in the kingdom of God, we must overcome sinful attitudes and temptations, as well as forgive those who hurt us. Even though life sometimes offers us a twist we didn’t…
This five-week sermon series is designed to either be used over the course of five weeks, or through the last week of Lent—often referred to as Holy Week—on the church calendar. The church calendar invites us into a different sort of spirituality, one in which we sync our lives up with the rhythm of Jesus’s…