What happens when the Christmas story fails to impress? Join us as we discover how to regain our wonder.
We often live from goal to goal, or milestone to milestone, without considering what to expect in between. Listen as we discover how to live in the in between.
We know that what we are waiting for is good, but is there any good in the waiting itself? Join us as we explore this topic.
We begin our Advent series by considering what we can do when waiting on God.
Everyone wonders what happens after they die. In this sermon, we discover how even Christians must rethink what they really believe about the resurrection.
Most people admit that the world can use more love, but sometimes this belief doesn’t go far enough. In this sermon, we will discover how Christianity calls us to rethink love in more deeper ways.
What is the difference between spiritual gifts and other gifts and talents that we have? In this sermon we think of how we can rethink spiritual gifts.
This week we explored through scripture the meaning of abundance. Godly community helps us experience God’s love and mercy on a deeper level.
For many, being single can seem more challenging than ever before. In this sermon, we will explore how God would want us to approach singleness, and rethink it in light of the Gospel.
For many people, marriage isn’t always what we thought it would be. In this sermon, we discover how the Gospel nevertheless calls all of us to rethink marriage.
Conflict is inevitable in close relationships. In this sermon we discover that it isn’t always something to avoid, but can be an opportunity to embrace.
The Gospel leads us to rethink many things, not just our past and future, but our physical bodies here and now. Listen to explore this topic with us!
How do you define greatness for yourself? In this sermon, we explore how the Gospel causes us to rethink our definitions of greatness.
Jesus speaks to the Ephesian church in Revelation 2:1–7, commending them for their perseverance but grieving that they’ve drifted from the love they had at first. His call to them and to us is simple and gracious: remember, repent, and return.
Guest Pastor Ajay Thomas
Is the unity of the church just as fragile as any other organization? It can feel that way if you’ve seen churches grow divided. But in this sermon, we discover that it doesn’t have to be that way.
God’s peace surpasses understanding but we can grow in our ability to experience it. In this sermon, we discover how to practice peace.
In this sermon, we follow the movements of a psalm to learn how to turn to God after we’ve sinned.
In this sermon, we try to recover ancient wisdom that can help us in two areas of our lives.
There are several ways to describe what someone is like, but how would we describe a person who trusts in God? In this sermon, we will discover how one psalmist describes those who trust in God.
Psalm 124 offers a song of salvation for all of God's people. But could cynicism or self-sufficiency be preventing you from joining the song?