Messages connecting both old and new testaments, uniting Jewish and Christian traditions, and telling the incredible story of God’s love and transformative power in our lives.
Have you ever been fearful, fatigued and frustrated on your journey of faith? This week Aaron continues in our series 'Abraham: Lessons On Maturity', with insights from Genesis 15 that encourage us to engage in the process as we trust that God will fulfill His promises.
What picture of God do you carry? Kari steps into Genesis 18, where God shows up at Abraham’s tent—not distant, but as a guest who lingers over a meal and speaks a promise, and Abraham almost misses who He really is. Together, we’ll explore our own images of God and discover how Jesus gives us a clear picture of a God who draws near, who is full of love and grace.
Gabe continues our series as we look at the life of Hagar, and how she is changed by the God who sees us.
This week Brian continues to unpack Abraham’s story to show how God’s promises shape our faith, how His providence sustains us in uncertainty, and why true maturity means staying faithful in our lane. This message calls us to trust God who weaves our lives into His greater plan.
Brian speaks on how marriage, children, and family aren’t just personal choices, they’re powerful tools God uses to mature us in love, sacrifice, and faith. Through Abraham’s messy but faithful story, we discover how commitment shapes character and brings blessing, even in brokenness.
Where are you going? What are you building? Who are you becoming? In this message Brian unpacks the life of Abraham and the lifelong journey of faith we all take toward a place, a purpose, and a Person. It’s not just about what you do, but about the transformation happening along the way.
Brian shows how God still speaks today, and why learning to hear His voice is essential for Christian maturity. Discover how to discern His Word, His Spirit, and His presence in your life.
Brian launches our Abraham: Lessons in Maturity series by exploring how Christian growth is a lifelong journey shaped, but not defined, by our families of origin. He challenges us to embrace each stage of maturity and follow God’s call beyond where we began.
In our final message of the Hebrews series, Kari invites us to explore what it means to run the race of faith with perseverance. We’re reminded that we’re surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses, called to let go of what weighs us down, and challenged to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.
This week Aaron continues our series on the book of Hebrews looking at chapter 10 verses 19-25 where the access to the Most Holy Place we have been given calls us to be a people of action.
Brian highlights Jesus as the last and perfect sacrifice. Understanding the sacrifice of Jesus leaves us at rest, loved and set free.
Brian unpacks the priesthood of Jesus from Hebrews 4–5, revealing how Christ entered both our world and God’s presence to bring us all the way to the Father. We’re reminded that through Jesus, we are invited into the throne of grace and called to bring His presence into the world as a royal priesthood.
Gene unpacks what true Biblical rest looks like. It’s not good night slight or a beach vacation. The answer will be surprising.
This week Aaron continues our series on the book of Hebrews unpacking the richness of chapter 3 verses 1-6. In this passage we will explore topics of Holy Siblings, Divine Invitation, Fixing Our Minds, and How Jesus is Greater Than Moses.
In this message from Hebrews 2, Pastor Brian challenges us to anchor our lives in the gospel and resist the subtle drift that pulls us away from Christ. He reminds us that the gospel isn't just the starting point of faith—it's the center, the foundation, and the daily call to fix our eyes on Jesus.
Brian kicks off our summer series on the book of Hebrews by asking life’s biggest questions: Where do we come from? What is God like? And is He truly essential? Through the lens of Hebrews 1, this powerful introduction explores the supremacy of Christ as the source, sustainer, and meaning of all things—challenging us to reorient our lives around the One who is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature.
We live at the mercy of our ideas—so what happens when those ideas are distorted, deceptive, or outright false? Tim unpacks how lies about God, ourselves, and the world can hold us captive—and how the truth of Jesus brings freedom and lasting transformation.
Dan shares how pain—though unwanted—is promised, purposeful, and ultimately redemptive. He reveals how pain not only protects and shapes us, but also becomes the sacred place where we encounter the presence, power, and love of Jesus.
This week Aaron continues our More Than Conquerers Series looking at the victory we have over despair and hopelessness. True hope does not live in our efforts or the evidence of our past but out of the promises and presence of God.
In Part 3, Brian explores how naming and praying our fears leads us into deeper honesty with God and opens the door for brave faith. He invites us to bring our fears into God's presence—where courage is formed and love casts out fear.
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