The fourth chapter of Paul’s letter to the Philippians has many memorable verses, but verse 13 may stand out among them all. This one-week message focuses on the entire fourth chapter of Philippians to help put verse 13 into context.
This two-week series looks at the blessed person of Psalm 1, examining the precepts and promises of a life rooted in God’s commands. It also contrasts the blessed person with the wicked. By the end of the series, the congregation will better understand how to pattern their lives after the blessed person in Psalm 1.
This series looks at the angelic messages around Christ’s birth: the angel’s message to Elizabeth (Luke 1), the angel’s message to Mary (Luke 1), and the angels’ message to the shepherds (Luke 2).
This series looks at the angelic messages around Christ’s birth: the angel’s message to Elizabeth (Luke 1), the angel’s message to Mary (Luke 1), and the angels’ message to the shepherds (Luke 2).
This Christmas message looks at the Old Testament kings of Israel and shows that Jesus is the King that God’s people have always been waiting for. None of Israel’s kings ever came close to the king who was born in a manger: Jesus.
This one-week series explores the power of the incarnation of God in Jesus and the importance of God dwelling with a broken humanity to bring about redemption.
This one-week series explores the power of the incarnation of God in Jesus and the importance of God dwelling with a broken humanity to bring about redemption.
This Christmas message is anchored in Matthew 1:23: the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy of Christ’s birth and God’s incarnated presence with us. Jesus’s incarnation shows us who God is and reassures us that God is with us, no matter what difficult situations we may face.
This four-week Advent series reminds us of the promises God made to his people about a coming Messiah and shows how Jesus’s birth fulfilled God’s promise of hope.
This four-week series invites us to celebrate the Christmas season by looking at four gifts we are offered because of Jesus’s birth. We will unwrap a new gift weekly, celebrating with hope, love, generosity, and peace.
This Christmas message is anchored in Matthew 1:23: the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy of Christ’s birth and God’s incarnated presence with us. Jesus’s incarnation shows us who God is and reassures us that God is with us, no matter what difficult situations we may face.
This Christmas message focuses on the title of “the Christ,” given to Jesus. Some people see it as just part of his name (first name Jesus, last name Christ), but Jesus’s birth came as the fulfillment of a promised Messiah, an Anointed One who would bring hope to the world.
This Christmas message is anchored in Matthew 1:23: the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy of Christ’s birth and God’s incarnated presence with us. Jesus’s incarnation shows us who God is and reassures us that God is with us, no matter what difficult situations we may face.
This four-week series deals with the stress, weariness, and busyness that can come with the Christmas season. Through understanding that Christ is the reason for this time, the giver of rest, and the Prince of Peace, we can find strength for a weary world.
This four-week series invites us to celebrate the Christmas season by looking at four gifts we are offered because of Jesus’s birth. We will unwrap a new gift weekly, celebrating with hope, love, generosity, and peace.
During the time of Thanksgiving, a lot of people will do a gratitude challenge. This three-week series examines Scripture to see what gratitude might look like if it was practiced every day, and if we found reasons to be grateful even for the hard things in life.
This three-week Thanksgiving series addresses how we can develop the practice of gratitude and thanksgiving to God, which in turn leads to a life of generosity. Thankfulness is not an occasional act but a lifestyle of intentional and spontaneous appreciation that leads us into the presence of God, empowers us to be grateful in all…
During the time of Thanksgiving, a lot of people will do a gratitude challenge. This three-week series examines Scripture to see what gratitude might look like if it was practiced every day, and if we found reasons to be grateful even for the hard things in life.
During the time of Thanksgiving, a lot of people will do a gratitude challenge. This three-week series examines Scripture to see what gratitude might look like if it was practiced every day, and if we found reasons to be grateful even for the hard things in life.
This three-week Thanksgiving series addresses how we can develop the practice of gratitude and thanksgiving to God, which in turn leads to a life of generosity. Thankfulness is not an occasional act but a lifestyle of intentional and spontaneous appreciation that leads us into the presence of God, empowers us to be grateful in all…
This three-week Thanksgiving series addresses how we can develop the practice of gratitude and thanksgiving to God, which in turn leads to a life of generosity. Thankfulness is not an occasional act but a lifestyle of intentional and spontaneous appreciation that leads us into the presence of God, empowers us to be grateful in all…
“Who is the Lord?” asks Pharaoh in the book of Exodus. God answers the question through ten plagues sent against the Egyptians. This ten-week series will look at each of the plagues and consider how they challenged the so-called gods of the Egyptian world of the time by revealing the power and character of the…
This series is a four-week journey through the book of Romans. This Pauline epistle encompasses a vast amount of foundational theological truths for the Christian life. The series is bird’s-eye view from thirty-thousand feet, describing the sinfulness of humanity, the atoning work of Christ, the transforming power of the Spirit, and the new ethic for…
This Bible book sermon series is a ten-week overview of the major stories and themes in the first book of the Pentateuch, Genesis. This is the story of God creating and bringing order and function into the earth, the rebellion of humanity against divine authority, and God’s unfolding plan to restore creation and humankind to…
This two-week series for teens and adults helps us better understand grace and the role it plays in the life of a believer—from conversion to the process of sanctification.
This two-week series for teens and adults helps us better understand grace and the role it plays in the life of a believer—from conversion to the process of sanctification.
This sermon series follows Joseph as his lofty dreams are refined through disappointments, loss, and unfair situations—and then fulfilled by God’s faithfulness.
This sermon series follows characters in the Bible who found themselves on the run. No matter where they hid or how far they ran, they were never out of the reach of God’s loving care and attention.
God revealed himself to many prominent figures in the biblical narrative while they were asleep, guiding and directing people down the paths that he wanted them to go in order to accomplish his good purposes. This sermon series looks at different dreams throughout the Bible and the message and mystery that were revealed through them….
This one-week sermon looks at the parable of the prodigal son, but with a different twist. We will discover that the story is less about the son and more about the kind, benevolent father.
This four-week series explores the place of friendship in our lives. In the Bible, we see the importance of friends for human flourishing, the selfless attitude our friendships should have, the importance of having close friends, and the importance of truth telling and reconciliation in our friendships.
“Who is the Lord?” asks Pharaoh in the book of Exodus. God answers the question through ten plagues sent against the Egyptians. This ten-week series will look at each of the plagues and consider how they challenged the so-called gods of the Egyptian world of the time by revealing the power and character of the…