Honor Others
This past weekend, we took time to recognize and honor the mothers and mother figures in our lives. For some, Mother's Day is a time of gratitude and celebration. For others, it can bring up difficult emotions due to loss, broken relationships, or unmet desires. In moments like these, it’s important to remember that days like Mother’s Day or Father’s Day are meant to be about honor, not our identity. Our worth isn’t defined by whether we’ve had a good parent, are a parent, or hope to be one. For those who follow Jesus, our identity is rooted in Him. From that foundation, we’re called to honor those God has placed in our lives--especially those who have shaped us for the better. This week our focus is on learning how to honor others, not just on special days, but as a way of life.
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I'm So Glad You Asked - Week - 2
This week's message focused on the question, "How do I know what God wants me to do?" We explored the anxiety many people feel about making the “right” decisions in life. While scripture clearly outlines many of God’s commands, there are also gray areas- places where the Bible doesn't give a direct answer. Together, let’s discover biblical wisdom and spiritual clarity for navigating those uncertain moments with faith and confidence.
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I'm So Glad You Asked - Week - 1
As we walk through our faith journey as Christ followers, it's natural to have questions or encounter things that don’t make sense. Over the next four weeks, we’ll be discussing a series designed to address some of those common questions. This week, we’ll dive into a question that has been asked for generations: Are we living in the end times? From biblical times until now, believers have wrestled with this topic—and likely always will. Together, we’ll explore what God’s Word says about the end times and learn how to develop a healthy, biblical perspective on it.
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Easter 2025
The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, our hope is empty (1 Corinthians 15:17). But if He did—everything changes. After rising from the grave, Jesus didn’t immediately ascend to heaven. He stayed. He appeared to His followers. He comforted, taught, corrected, and commissioned. These moments weren’t random. Each encounter shows us how Jesus meets us now—in our grief, our doubts, our fear, and our questions.
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Lamb - Passover - Week 4
As we enter the final week of our four-week series leading up to Easter, we reflect on the journey we’ve taken together. We began by exploring the origin of sin through the story of Adam and Eve. In the second week, we looked at Cain and Abel and the first sacrifice offered to God—revealing the importance of the heart behind our worship. Then, we examined the account of Nadab and Abihu and their unauthorized offering, a sobering reminder that we cannot approach God in a flippant or irreverent way. Now in this final week before Easter, we turn our attention to the Passover and the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. As we do, we’ll see how this powerful moment in history points us to Jesus, the only perfect and ultimate sacrifice. Let’s prepare our hearts to see how God’s story of rescue back then is still deeply relevant to us today.
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