Sermon Series
Intro to Adulting
Wisdom isn’t reserved for the old—it’s the study guide for anyone seeking a life of purpose and meaning. The Book of Proverbs overflows with timeless lessons, offering instruction on how to build lives that thrive, foster relationships that uplift, and make choices that reflect God’s own heart.
It challenges us to evaluate the course of our lives, the friendships we prioritize, and the ways we approach relationships with wisdom and authenticity. By engaging with these teachings, we learn to avoid life’s pitfalls and pursue a path of integrity. Proverbs reminds us that true success isn’t measured by accolades but by a life lived with purpose, rooted in God’s truth.
Join us for this four-week series as we delve into the timeless wisdom of Proverbs to navigate life with purpose, clarity, and virtue.
CURRENT SERIES | January 5th- 26th
PAST SERIES
CHRISTMAS EVE
Through Jesus’ birth and family tree, God was making a statement about the inherent value of every human being. The true wonder of Christmas is the intricate tapestry woven by God across generations to bring salvation. The choice to fulfill promises through ordinary people underscores that our God is not one who comes to condemn but to save.
MAKING CHANGE
Where our treasure is, our hearts follow. So, it shouldn’t surprise us that 11 of Jesus’ 39 parables involved the topic of money. God cares deeply about our hearts, and our approach to our finances provides a window into the condition of our spiritual lives and to whom we give our worship. Join us for this four-week series as we discuss what Jesus had to say about money and so much more, and as we change our approach to our finances, our lives will be changed in the process.
GRACE & TRUTH
This week, we are commissioning Michael Hinton, our new Lead Pastor! Joining us is Michael’s long-time mentor, Rusty George, who will encourage and challenge us to continue to be a church that lives out Jesus’ posture of grace and truth.
HOW TO REGROUP
We all struggle with something that is keeping us from growing closer to Christ and growing closer to each other. We all struggle with something that is preventing us from being the person God has designed for us to be. And left unchecked and unresolved, this “something” could lead to a life we were never meant to live. Join us for this series of messages centered around our reGROUP ministry, a specialized community pursuing healing and hope.
ORIGINS OF REDEMPTION
Genesis famously depicts the world’s creation as well as the origins of God’s people, but what if the patterns set up in this ancient text can help us more fully appreciate the life and works of Jesus? What if there’s wisdom within these old pages that could even help instill context and hope into the struggles we face today?
Faith in the Questions
Silence on hard-to-talk-about topics and avoidance of our questions will only leave us in darkness, while bringing our doubts into the light may actually help us on the way to finding truth. Join us as we learn how asking hard questions leads to a deepening of our faith.
Easter
What is it about a campfire that encourages people to share their thoughts and emotions, even the deep and dark ones? We will delve into the life of a Jesus follower who has experienced a spectacular failure but is now finding reconciliation around a beach fire in the early morning sea breeze. The beauty of Easter lies in the realization that no one’s beyond the reach of grace, regardless of how far they’ve fallen or how high they’ve climbed. This Easter, we invite you to join us, especially if you have ever experienced failure.
Palm Sunday
Jesus is in control even when things seem out of control. He is a king like no other - who chooses to be a humble servant and whose revolution is love.
And when we see him clearly (as sovereign, humble, revolutionary) everything in the world looks clearer….
So Glad You Asked
Sometimes, in our journey of faith, we hit roadblocks, struggles, doubts, and big questions that can be hard to traverse alone. One of the beautiful things about the Church, though, is that we carry each other's burdens. We’ll be taking time to delve into some of those questions on the hearts of our congregation. As we study the scriptures, "seeking" truth together, our genuine hope is that we'd all walk away glad someone asked.
Immeasurably More
Sometimes in life, we run into circumstances that seem dire, but our God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine. He is with us in those darkest times, and if he is for us, who can be against us? Our “immeasurably more” God can and will breathe life into old bones.
bless: HOW TO LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR
When Jesus was asked what the most important commandment is, he, interestingly, gave a two-part answer, saying, “The most important one is this: ‘…Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ’Love your neighbor as yourself…”
New Beginnings
Not every change in life comes expected or desired, but we always have a choice about how we walk through these transitions into new beginnings. Our framework for how to embrace new seasons always starts with remembering who God is and what he’s done.
What Is And What Will Be
No matter who you are, when you were born, or where your loyalties lie—there is one thing upon which all of humanity can agree: something’s wrong here. The very creation itself groans in longing for this world to be set right. But what is it we’re longing for?
Christmas Eve
In a world so full of uncertainty, all of us long for peace that is permanent. Jesus’ arrival as a child in the manger inaugurates that peace. And while we must wait a little longer for that peace to displace the darkness completely, the light of the world has come, and the darkness will not overcome it.
Prepare Him Room
The God of all creation has the power to step in and interrupt our universe, abruptly, surprisingly, and even beautifully. As a part of his rescue plan, our loving God won’t give up on his pursuit of our hearts. He’ll continue to step in and interrupt our universe, our world, our mess. The question is: Will we fight his presence in our lives and be annoyed by his unwelcomed interruptions, or will we “Prepare Him Room?”
Where Faith Meets _______
As “believers”, there’s a tendency to profess our faith in an intellectual way, while not fully embodying its values. We develop a curious talent for compartmentalizing our pursuit of Jesus, keeping it boxed off from other aspects of life. When we create partitions like this, we can even take on different personas—separate outlooks, approaches, and justifications that might not totally align with God’s will. What if we let our faith in Jesus finally become integrated into every aspect of our lives?
20 Years in the Making
As we look back and thank God for his providence through the years, we also want to be praying over what lies ahead. Whenever we gather, there’s a growing, palpable excitement around the dreams and visions he’s given us for the future, and we know how important it is to take our plans before the Lord, trusting in him.
It’s been a winding road and just like the wind and rain shapes the ground before us, our God has indeed been shaping us. When guests come through our doors, they’re truly seeing a community “20 Years in the Making”, and because of his good and sovereign hand in our journey, we look forward to how he might mold and shape us for whatever awaits beyond the horizon.