Jonah
This four-week sermon series shows God’s great love and relentless pursuit of sinful people. From renegade cities to rebellious prophets, nobody is beyond God’s reach.
This four-week sermon series shows God’s great love and relentless pursuit of sinful people. From renegade cities to rebellious prophets, nobody is beyond God’s reach.
This five-week series addresses what God did for the Jewish people throughout the events recorded in the book of Ezra. Through failure, forgetting what is important, and sin, we may become exiles attempting to return to God. However, just as in the book of Ezra God reclaimed his people according to his promises, he also…
This four-week series seeks to answer your questions about areas of parenting that no one prepared you for. Topics covered include the child’s nature, how to discipline your child, steps on taking care of aged parents or an ill spouse, and how to make sure Mom and Dad are on the same page when it…
This ten-week series is a great opportunity to help your congregation dig into the book of Philippians. ‘The Church at Philippi’ focuses on the joy each of us receives when we devote our lives to God and others.
This four-week series provides a survey of the book of Philippians. One of the key messages of Paul’s letter to the church of Philippi focuses on discovering a true joy in the Lord, because Jesus’s kingdom surpasses the circumstances of life.
This four-week student series tells the Christmas story through a topical lens. Jesus’s birth was the catalyst for the believer to find hope in difficult times, true belonging, peace, and eternal heart change through a right relationship with God. Each week, a classic Christmas song will be used as an illustration of the passage and…
This eight-week series charts a course through the book of Hebrews, describing the supremacy of Christ as God’s revelation, high priest, sacrifice, and giver of faith. Rather than looking to other things, people, or feelings to bring us meaning and redemption, we must look to Jesus.
This four-week series focuses on the heart of worship for all believers. It addresses the need to love God and others while living out that worship in daily lives. The way we live out our lives paints a picture of what our hearts value the most. God expects us to worship him with our entire…
This four-week series provides a survey of the book of Philippians. One of the key messages of Paul’s letter to the church of Philippi focuses on discovering a true joy in the Lord, because Jesus’s kingdom surpasses the circumstances of life.
This six-week series deals with six of the parables of Jesus from the Gospel of Matthew. Through understanding the context and audience, we can see that parables teach us about compassion, faithfulness, responsibility, the generosity of God, and the importance of living kingdom lives for God.
This five-week series on the book of Esther takes a hard look at the powers of evil and death at play in the Persian Empire at the time when Esther and her cousin Mordecai rose to save God’s people. It’s a potent reminder of the real power of God to deliver his people, as well…
This five-week series on the book of Esther takes a hard look at the powers of evil and death at play in the Persian Empire at the time when Esther and her cousin Mordecai rose to save God’s people. It’s a potent reminder of the real power of God to deliver his people, as well…
This four-week series will examine how the good things that God has given us are often distorted by Satan and sin when we are tempted to do wrong. It will look at a couple of key areas such as money, relationships, and false religion to see how this plays out and how we can work…
This eight-week sermon series on Mark explores key themes of the Gospel, especially the concept of the Kingdom of God and its upside-down values. As Christians our values and practices should look like they come from another kingdom. By looking at Jesus and John the Baptist as examples, we begin to understand the Kingdom of…
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 four-week children’s series walks through the positive and negative effects that technology—including social media—has on our faith, our relationships, and our overall character and integrity. For all of us, the internet can be a useful tool to spread the love of Christ and to enjoy sweet, everyday moments with family and friends. However, we…
This four-week series deals with common heretical beliefs held by those in society—and many in the church. Through examining some of these beliefs through a biblical lens and seeing the struggles Christians have had throughout the centuries, we can see the truth of God’s Word and how to gain a better appreciation of the importance…
This six-week series through Romans 12 and 13 examines Paul’s command for us to be a living sacrifice and to live our lives in light of what God has done for us through Christ. In each message we will “flash back” to the life of Jesus to see how we are to live in the…
This four-week series will help empower listeners to keep Christ and his kingdom the center of daily living. It will challenge the believer to live authentically in the power of Christ’s forgiveness and provision, while providing practical suggestions on how to live that life.
This four-week children’s series examines how the Bible uses several different sports metaphors to describe the Christian life. As followers of Jesus, we are called to seek after an eternal crown through faithfully running the race God has set before us, by fighting the good fight of faith, and by working together with other believers…
This four-week series walks through the positive and negative effects that social media has on our faith, our relationships, and our overall character and integrity. For all of us, social media can be a useful tool to spread the love of Christ and to enjoy sweet, everyday moments with family and friends. However, we must…
This four-week series covers the life of Solomon, including his rise to kingship over Israel and his horrible demise. His story reminds us of God’s requirement of loyalty in heart. While Solomon began his kingship full of God’s great blessings, the king’s disobedient choices eventually revealed that God is true to his word to punish…
This three-week Christmas series will study the three gifts from the magi, detailing how each represents a different aspect of Jesus’s life and ministry.
This children’s series examines a difficult subject: the topic of death. For many kids, death can be confusing and scary. As Christians, however, we know that Jesus has conquered death for good. One day, the last enemy, which is death, will be destroyed, and its sting will be gone forever. Children can find hope and…
Some might say the church has fallen on hard times. Many people express openness to Jesus, but they just can’t stand to be around some church people. This four-week series uses the letters that Paul wrote Timothy to anchor a number of foundational principles that detail what the church is and its importance in the…
This series follows “death” from Genesis to Revelation, recounting its beginning, its sting, its reign, and its multiple losses until its final defeat through the work of Christ on the cross. One day, the last enemy, which is death, will be destroyed and its sting neutralized removed forever!
This series explores individuals in the Bible who had an opportunity to follow Jesus but didn’t. Each week focuses on one person/group of people and explores the reason(s) why they chose not to offer their lives to Christ.
This four-week children’s series deals with common wrong teachings or “heresies,” that many people believe. By examining some of these beliefs through a biblical lens and seeing the struggles Christians have had throughout history, we can see the truth of God’s Word and how to stay focused on that truth through correct beliefs.
This four-week series examines some unique name changes in the Bible. These name changes exemplify what it looks like when God calls people to exercise faith in him, as well as how he desires to use them to accomplish his greater purposes. We all come to Christ with baggage and sin. Jesus doesn’t just want…
This four-week series walks through the positive and negative effects that social media has on our faith, our relationships, and our overall character and integrity. For all of us, social media can be a useful tool to spread the love of Christ and to enjoy sweet, everyday moments with family and friends. However, we must…
What does feasting look like for the modern believer? This four-week series examines how the table becomes a setting for joy, unity, and vulnerability. When Christians have a healthy biblical theology of food, they are able to recognize God’s provision through the table as a way to meet our need for physical and relational sustenance….
This four-week series is aimed at mobilizing young people to use the summer as a way to show God’s love to the most vulnerable in society. Loving our neighbor is not an option we are called to simply tack onto life. Rather, it must hold a central purpose within our faith in Christ.
What does the Bible say about food and eating together? This three-week youth series examines how coming together around the table becomes a setting for joy, unity, and vulnerability. When Christians have a healthy biblical theology of food, they are able to recognize God’s provision through the table as a way to meet our need…
This seven-week series will encourage the Christian to go beyond the superficial and search deep into their heart to see themselves as Christ sees them. Christ’s bold Sermon on the Mount challenged his hearers to understand that God was seeking internal righteousness from them, not just external acts. This is only possible through God’s work…
This six-week youth series will look at the “big words” found in the Bible, providing a theologically rich and digestible explanation that will help students to understand the death and resurrection of Jesus and apply its meaning to their lives. Each week will focus on one word: atonement, expiation, propitiation, justification, sanctification, and resurrection.
This four-week series for youth addresses how the Enemy uses isolation to attack and destroy us. When we confess our sins to God and other trusted Christians, as well as learn to be open and honest about our struggles and pain, we can find strength in the power of spiritual community.