Radical
We’re taking a break from our series through Genesis to spend three weeks exploring the Radical call of the Gospel.
HEBREWS Sermon Series
New HEBREWS Sermon Series – Get your Bible ready ‘cause we’re gonna study some deep stuff for the next few months! Hebrews is a great book of encouragement during trials that is rooted in deep theological truth. It’s a sermon written to exhort believers to deeper maturity that stands faithful despite hardship… and it’s chock [...]
“Motive 6″ Sermon Series
When it comes to living the Christian life, motive is everything. It affects all areas of our lives, getting down to the crux of why we do what we do. Just ask anyone who has been married for any length of time… It doesn’t take long after the honeymoon to realize that, in a world [...]
Are You Growing? Sermon Series
Friends, being a Christian means becoming more and more the people God created us to be… and that means increasingly reflecting the nature and character of God! But that is easier said than done, amen?! So, as an appropriate launch for our Fall season and the implementation of Growth Groups, we’re providing you with 10 ways [...]
“The Prodigal God” Sermon Series
For the month of June & the first week of July, we’ll spend 5 weeks in a sermon series focusing on Luke 15 called “The Prodigal God”. It is based on the book by the same name by Timothy Keller, which states at the beginning, “This short book is meant to lay out the essentials [...]
“Theosaurus” Sermon Series (kinda)
We’ve got a cool new sporadic series called “Theosaurus”. You know what a Thesaurus is, right?! “Wait, do you mean like an ‘onomasticon’?” Umm, yes, actually… we do. “That’s what I thought.” Yeah… right. Well, this is exactly like that but totally different. The goal of this Theosaurus series is to define God words so [...]
“Don’t Go Solo” Sermon Series
In our busy and fractured modern world, where the popular cultural gods of individual freedom and economic security have taken on religious intensity and proportions, living as a productive and caring Christian community, where fellowship and togetherness are important values, becomes an increasingly difficult and almost foreign ideal. I mean, c’mon, who has time to [...]
